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_ BUTLER WEE <LY TIMES. ©O OUR FINANCIAL SHOWING. Attack Charch, Wound Worshipers. Missouri Odd Fellows Meet. i cine On another page we publish the ' P $ Joplin, Mo., May 14—A desperate | Warrensburg, Mo, May 18.—The fight occurred at the Horner church, | sixty-fifth annual session of the In- J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. financial statement, showing in de- ——ol"——mms | tail the receipts and expenditures of near Cassville, last night between a | dependent Order of Odd Fellows and J. D. Attex & Co., Proprietors. | Bates county for the year ending} “When the butter won't|crowd of outsiders and members of| the Rebekah Order met in this city to-day. Nearly 300 delegates to “One of Wj daughters had a - ee —— | April 30th, 1903. The county clerk asthma. We tried TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: has made a most comprehensive wees aay statement, and the showing should Ri tong 7g open ey de | be eminently satisfactory to the tax ae year, postage paid, for $1.00, payers of Bates county, and very flattering to the officers who have Berlin, May 14.—About 9,000 emi-| had the management of county af- grants arrived at Hamburg this/fairs in charge. The contingent week for transportation to the Unit-| fund out of which all the expenses of ed States. Owing to the phenomen-| running the county are paid, includ- al number extra steamers have been ing the assessing and collecting, was put on for the accommodation ofthe |jegs than $14,000, Forty-six hun- emigrants. dred dollars were paid on road and At East Ashtabula, Ohio, an auto- bridges. After all the obligations mobile was used instead of horses as | ere paid we find the snug little sum the motive pawer to plow a field, of $27,887.84 pes e balance in the and the plowing, it is said, was done|*reasury or $1,513.38 increase over more easily than with horses. The that of var aver ane Taxes are automobile weighed 1,600 pounds|!ow, being only 35 cents on the $100 and was operated with a gasoline valuation for county purposes. There engine. The farmers are getting|®T° few counties in this or any other come put a penny in the the congregation. » : + | Religious worship was being con- churn,” is an old time dairy ducted when outsiders attempted to both orders are already on the oe ground. The headquarters of the proverb. It often seems to} take possession. The latter had|Grand Lodge are in Empire Hall, work though no one has ever|been drinking. Throwing coateover|and the Rebekabs in the Christian told why. their heads they proceeded to make|Church. ~ When mothers are worried sre bios rirng oo oe 2. = Bs % warts eee: of the congregation attem| usp! ‘arrens because the children do not|euellthe distarbance and fared badly |ot Music closed the evening pro-| {| ceftainlycuresmany cases gain strength and flesh we|at the hands of the desperadoes. | gramme. of asthma. rs say give them Scott’s Emul- Guns were fired, rocks were thrown sciapsasiccinaianeniemincaded And it cures bronchitis, aie and the windows and doors were hoarseness, weak lungs, aa Aa knocked out of the building, which nt h, croup It is like the penny in the|was badly wrecked. The minister] Jeffereon City, Mo., May 18.—Gov- iy night milk because it works and|and several men and wowen were|ernor Dockery to-day, at the request d hard colds. ‘ * badly injured. of a delegation of county officers coughs, seg because there is something yin) y ree : et from Lafayette county, appointed astonishing about it. ae Does This Soive the Naronic's Fate? | Mrs, Mary F. Marquis of Lexington, Scott's Emulsion is simply New York, May 14—Among the|t0 be County Assessor of Latayette a milk of pure cod liver oil | effects of the man who sent the infer | COunty, to succeed her husband, Geo, - : -sdarened with some hypophosphites |na! machine to the Cunard line dock W. Marquis, who died last week. : h days | State can make a etter financia . " : last week was a piece of paper on pay hg atm: showing. We feel like congratulat- nl prepared for delicate which wae written in French: “The “8 ing our county court tor its splendid | Stomachs, destruction of the Naronic was com- managetent and the other county] Children take to it naturally] plete. Mr. LeBron, who made the officers in their economy in public] pecause they like the taste|box, has this moment gone to Chi- m= and the remedy takes just as|"8° ¥ The Naronic left Liverpool on the Honor of State Will Be Upheld, | naturally to the children be-| norning of February 11, 1803, with cause it is so perfectly adapted | 4,000 tons of freight, a crew of fifty- to their wants. five men and fifteen passengers, who For all weak and pale and bad gone to England on the previous r trip in charge of a cargo of cattle. thin children Scott's Emulsion |), was never seen after she left the is the most satisfactory treat-| Mersey, and to this day uo word of ment. her has come to the owners of the We will send you | line. the penny, ie, a eet, eee eee sample free. Insulted the President. Woman For County Assessor. it then do as to take Leave it i A Manda dd, ee ee ee G. EH. CABLE We wish to announce to the bread eating public President Roosevelt slept in the snow on the edge of a glacier in the i bleak Yosemite sierras, a flercesnow- storm raging during his hours of i ' slumber, and came down the next morning vowing that he bad passed} Mr, Folk was right when he said, one of the pleasantest nights of his|‘the boodler is not a Republican, he ee life. Surely this ought to convince] ig nota Democrat, but a criminal.” even the most cynical partisan critic] As such every honest man in the aa that our Chief Magistrate is hot stuff. | state wants him prosecuted, convict- } t Republic. ed and punished, If the party in ' ee power attempts to obstruct the ma- F Itis wonderful what tact the Re-| ohinery of the courts, to shield the we publican press of the State is taking criminal and cover up the crime, it Rel to kill off Joseph Folk, the Demo-!hecomes particeps criminia, and it j eratic prosecutor of boodlers and) should be put on trial before the peo perjurers. They are actually endors- ple along with the boodlers, ing him and declaring that more like] Qp the other hand if the party in him are needed. And yet they com- power upholds the hands of ite plain that three Republican State prosecuting officers and encourages Senators and one Democratic State|them in their duty in prosecuting Yenator have been indicted for ras-|«poodlers” it should meet with the tality at Jefierson City. And Crow, hearty support and approval of the who is at the Jefferson City end of people. the line comes in for a lively amount) What are the facta in the boodle ef abuse.—Clinton Tribune. cases now before the public in St. Louis and the state? Mr. Folkisthe prosecuting attorney of St. Louis, elected on the Democratic ticket and has had the hearty support of the that we have another car of that delicious Hard Wheat Flour Known as “PERFECTION.” It you have never used it ask your neighbor and he Have You Bought Your Implements? We make a price that cannot be met by our compeditors for quality. ur Buggies From $45 to $125 are 25 per cent cheaper for quality than any in Bates nS 2070 that this pletare in _ Joplin, Mo., May 16.—Because he wrapper of every bottle of said ‘Roosevelt be damned. I wish Emulsion you buy. he was in hell,” J. C. Stevens, travel- SCOTT & BOWNE, Jing salesman from St. Louis, left Chemists, Joplin yesterday with the police close 409 Pearl St., N.Y. | on his trail. A warrant was issued See. and $1.00; all druggists, /for his arrest on the complaint of Robert Walsh, a prominent lumber Shielded the Officers. dealer, who heard Stevens make the Washington, May 12.—The friends insulting and threatening remarks " : " against the president. of General Miles are very indignant Only for the protection ,given him over the ie dct Md tact thad the ad by the police, Stevens would have met ages — has peo as: with bodily harm at the hands of cit- in the Zatippines during the latelicens, Later he made his escape county. We do not like to be selfish, but we would Advices from northern and south. ern Montana of the 18th inst. tell of the extremely heavy losses of sheep and especially lambs as a result of like to have a liberal share of the couaty trade, and pay the top prices for anything you have to sell in the snowstorm which prevailed in|Democratic administration of that io had al appanage = OU. the clears and hes bot yet re- our line. that state Gunday. It is reported “ie on * —— to the era Tap cate pata turned to his hotel. He left all his Quick Meal Stoves are right in season and we oodlers was in by @ grand ju : - pe pcg yy bP pee for Cole county, yo! ee pron particular letter which tells of Gener. ane and sample case in his are sole egents for them. : : : ¢ al Bell and the commissary officers ‘ and frozen to death in the severest | attorney, not displaying the enthus selling rice to prieonera who were We handle A Bank Robbery in Kansas. Salina, Kan., May 17.—The Culver State bank wasentered last night by robbers and the safe blown open. It is reported that $3,000 was stolen. The robbersescaped by breaking into the Union Pacific tool house and taking a handcar, coming withina mile of Salina on the car, where they abandoned it. iasm and vigor that it was thought heshould, Atturney General Crow, at the request of Governor Dockery, took charge of tre prosecution, aud no fair-minded man can complain of the lack of vigor and ability he bas thrown into ferreting out that class of criminals. f With such a party in power who blizzard ever known in Montana in May. The dispatch says: Ranchers in the section of Fort Benton, Cas- cade and Geiser have suffered heavily and reports of losses come in from every side. ———— The Kansas City Star, pretending to be independent in politics, exceeds the most partisan republican sheet |can doubt that the honor and integ- in the state in its effort to defeat the] rity of the state will be upheld and Democratic party and turn the state | oriminals punished. over to Republicans. Considering si ss the venal reputation that paper has Attack on Judge Robinson, established the deduction that its management expects to profit by such a change is not unreasonable. Certainly the motive which prompts starving, at a profit of 25 to 100 per cent, has been suppressed outright, They also say that the report of the general in which he said that 160,- 000 horses had perished through want of food in Luzon had been changed to read 10,000. They also charge the department with having suppressed another paper in which the names of Generals Funston, Chaffee, Smith and Bell appear rath- er prominently and unpleasantly. Buggies, Implements, Flour, Feed and Provisions which all are forsale or in exchange for produce. We give you orders for dry goods. If you have never met us, or if you are a new comer, Ie Lat CLA AAA A AAA AAA A LE Tt tt tii ttt tit we would be glad to show you our line and meet you Catch ‘em All. From the Columbia Herald (Dem ) even if we cannot save you over 25 per cent from our compeditors, The rank and file of Missourian’s without regard to party, have but one opinion relative to boodlers, — while you are intown. They wish all caught. They make no distinction as to high or low, Much That Every Woman Sepentey, democrat orrepublican. Itis a mat- ter of common honesty, of public Desires to Know . honor, of civic righteousness. As a party question democratic of- i a a ficials cannot afford to stop in the About Sanative Antisep- In order to leave nothing bearing the Missouri name untouched by its yveuom the Globe makes a direct at- tack on the integrity of the supreme pe pose an oagratinnd “= ooo court, charging iu specific words that snd personal to the management. — | the discharge of the two witnesses— —_—_— Page and Hickox—‘was timed to The Chicago Record-Herald recent-| gave a large number of state officials ly had a poll of the National Demo- who are charged with boodling.” sratic committeemen on the subject,} yp any other paper the apparent Come and see us, make our store your headquarters FLAELEEEEEIOEOLP ESS EP PL OL EaSLELEoL ES LL - SASS SSDS AAAS ASI Grover Cleveland as a presidential] ignorance of thetact that thedecision investigation, indictment and pun- : : ’ Successor to Frank Smith & Son, North Side equare, Butler. 3 candidate. Of the twenty-eight ne-) a. to Page and Hickox was written ishment ot those guilty of corrup- tic Cleansing Peng 4 x tional committeemen interviewed, | a nq handed down by the republican tion. While there is no polities in ~ GAMGAAAAADADAACAACLLLLLLO-DA _ three expressed themselves for Cleve-| member of the supreme court, Judge | “Time the party in power will be et = 3 land, seventeen were decidedly op-}Robinson, would be astonishing. judged as responsible in largest And About Curing Ulcerative 4 posed to his nomination and eight measure for the corruption. It will But the Globe never tries to learn any truth about Missouri. Its invari- able rule is to call everything bad and then charge the badness to the democratic party. Without going into the soundness of Judge Robinson’s law—though it is unquestionably sound—the politi- cal application of the case is that if Judge Robinson “timed the decision to save a large number of state offi- cials” the party which nominated and elected him to office must accept the responsibility. It the Globe does not perceive the logic of this argu- ment, all the voters of Missouri, at least, will perceive the course of rea- Pains and Weaknesses, be the sufferer should the party offi- cials fail to do their whole duty in the premises. Nor willit be sufficient if two or three of the more blantant boodlers, those who can be the most easily convicted, are indicted or sent to prison while the smoother gentle-| the plood and circulating fluids, thus men who are equally guilty are, for] sfrordin personal reasons, allowed to go un-| local a whipt of justice. As far as the effect upon the public mind is doncerned it would be better to permit all to es- on cape. influence in restoring health, strei The democratic party in Missouri ee ang fi. Bsn iol oh P abo is on trial. The machinery of the courte is entirely in democratic pores Lcharepetnaneaingioasen hands. Judges, jurors, prosecuting} @nmia, chlorosis, hysteria, nervous- ded attorneys, sheriffs, all are democrats elected upon democratic tickets and pledged to democratic policies. Pub- lic clamor ought uot to be permitted to indict or convict the innocent but the guilty must not be allowed to go because of personal or political pulls. The state prison is # declined commit themselves. While in cases the committee- men are probably expressing their individual views, it is fair to assume ‘that the great majority reflected the sentiment of their people on that =. From that view point Mr. Meveland and his friends are in a vast minority. ia @ Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint- ment and Pills in the antiseptic cleans- ing of the mucous surfaces and of ALALLLLlS DEFENSE AGAINST GERMS, bbb BEBE BEBBEDBSSSBSSS All infectious diseases aregerm diseases. The germs thrive wherever there is dampness and decay. The best defense against them is to make the home so sanitary that germs can- not get a foothold. All sinks, drains, cellars, closets and other dangerous spots must be thoroughly disinfected. We have all the reliablefumigators and disin- fectants. Each has ite appropriateuse. The quality of everything we supply and the price is right. Can give you any special informa- tion you need, H. L, TOCKER, Best Drug Store in Bates Co., Mr. Bryan has this to say in his Commoner in regard to the Demo- cratic party, its teachings and its policy. It is worth reading. It is worth heeding: “If the Democratic party is to build upon a permanent fSundation, {t must recognize the fact that truth alone can give to the party hope of perpetuity, and that back of all thought must be love. Deep love for the common peopleand belief in human brotherhood will make the Democratic party an in- vincible force. Unless the party is an exponent of thought and truth— unless it is built upon love—not self- soning. Judge Robinson wrote and han down a decison embodying a legal proposition which any judge in his place would have declared. It is the unbridled license of slander to charge him with departing from the law to save the officials from punishment. But he is a Missourl judge and must F Sesesesesesers love, but brotherly love—it cannot! t.nq the Globe's slanders, even og ore age pFaae who shee utler, Mo. : trifling success. ficiala do not send them there the right APL ELEM ONS ae time will speedily come when there {s founded upon the doctrine ofequal] Mise Helen Gould is building | will be nodemocratic officials to pass is so igedbned basset 02° nies tiodices| Ooh all, Having coughs _ sacrilegious hand drag the perty|youngmen ' to keep them out ‘em all, t Brees : a Rigen anpegang t= The house will be sup-|them, punish. That's honesty and) SSSSSSSSSESSSSESESSESEEXz.

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