The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 7, 1904, Page 12

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Crow Will be Nominated for Governer. In response to a whether he cout the race for governor of Missouri, as Trssage as to ated entering ui} stated by arelative in St Josepha DEFLADS SUPR ME COURT. Governor Stephens Says Attacks on Its Integrity Are Unjust. Jefferson City, Mo., dan. 3.—Gov- ernor Stephens and his wife spent the holidays with relatives in Boonville, The Govervor was called there, ineon- nection with L. @, Nelson, of St. Louis, and Captain Charles Leonard, to settle the estate of his father-in- law, the late James M. Nelson, who was one of the most prominent and wealthiest citizens of the State, Governor Stephens aud his wife stopped off a few hours at Jefferson City, visiting their many friends in this city, on their return to their home in St. Louis “boodle Cases” <P eee In discussing the bifore the Supreme Court, Governor Stephens said: ‘pee With such un Just attacks upon the futegrity of the Judges of our |} ssh cour, “Thaveno pa Such vik lends to anarchy, and it is high time for the good people of the State to apewk out upou the subject in no uncertain terms “NoStatein the Uaion has ableror ta oreincorruptible Judyes than thoee ©” the Supreme Court of Missouri, I have known these gentlemen for years, wud have boon associated with them otficidly and socially, They are meu of irreproac’ able character aidetrictest integrity.’ Governor Stephens stated that he found the sentiment in Cooper coun ty prectioUy unanimous for Folk for Governor. How Editors Die in Oklahoma. Kansas City Journal Another name has been dropped from our territorial exchange list The valedictory of the editor of the defunct paper is as follows: “With this issue, the Herald-Ban- ner folds its lily-white hands upon its bosom and turns its pink little tees to the daisies, and Milburn T., 1 8. A , is without apaper, having wit- nessed the death of two. It has cost the present tirm $263 to advertise the town, the beautiful blue and fer- tile soils, and we now throw up the sponge and vacate it to make roc m for another sucker. Ta, ta, au revoir good-by. We sre going to do some thing for you that the devil will never do—that is leave you.” Oklahoman Accidentally Shoots and Kilis His Wife. Guthrie, Okla., January 3.—Mrs. J. D. Seay of Alfalfa, Okla , was shot few days ago. Attorney Genera Crow sends the following reply to the Republic: Redlaas, Cal, dan. 5—"h have authorized no one to spenk for me on this q Wiile not acan didate for office, yet am grateful to} the Democracy Missouri for the honors that have been conferred uy me, and Lwillendeaver to disch the debt of gratitude T owe to omy party by sering it in whatever enpaes | ity Teun Fowarp€ Crow oe ae ce A Sa RRP TENS than Semi Annual iearing Up tal We are offering more and better bargains usual in all departments. Big Reduction on the prices of Cloaks Come and See Them. McKIBBENS. WILLNOT DENY HIS PARTY GimR REDE K>POOOOCOOOORK OKTTITIM OOOO OORT | COME TO OUR E : | | | (5) HTELARA MOOG DOL IOOO SS HFT EG OOIOOOOSOCSOOOS GTTATE An Old Home Excursion. Lutely ther ms (frown up & pre ce tice of making ck tothe old home in New Ragland w York, | Virgin Carolinas or wherever the old fomuly home wae, and learn zs what we may of our “forebears.” On Phursday, January 14th, we shy Il hive an opportunity Thousands 8 left Lie uciuse the xonrsions be Ohio, the of visiting the old home. WE CUst of years apo aking th threngh sur dia, way mountains, central and northern Asia into Europe. Aud after long centuries of development and trainining, when driven out by persecution, by poverty, by love oO adventure, by the nomadic instinet their descendants came to this coun- iry. And we are the children of In- dia. Mr. Roberson has visited India; lived there; seen the ancient seat of our race; seen how the descendants of those who succeeded our ancestors live. He bas made pictures and brings them back home with him. and instantly killed by her husband, while they were participating with their children in celebrating the hol idays with their pistols. The wife asked why the shotgun wae not used, and takingit to be un loaded, the husband picked it up, accidentally discharging it, and in etantly killed his wife. - The Butler Lecture Course. The next entertainment will be an illustrated lecture on “Imperial In- dia” by Frank R. Roberson on Thursday, January 14th, at the Opera House. Mr. Roberson has visited India, and eeen what he ex- hibits. He visits Butler for, the first time this year. But most of his en- gagemente are in places, where he has already given lectures. The op- portunity to see and hear some of the wonders of India is one seldom afforded and wortby of theatiention of all. Anuouncement. Dr. Harriet Frederick announces He will show us the remains of an antiquity so hoary, that its begin- nings are lost in the past. He will show us the life of India to-day. At the Opera House Thursday, January 14th, 1904. Says Crow Will Run For Gov- ernor. Southwest Mail. ASt. Joseph lawyer named Crow gives it out flat after attending a conference of friends of Attorney Gen- eral Ed. C. Crow at Jefferson City, that the Attorney-General will enter the contest for the Democratic nomi- nation for Governor. There have been intimations of this for some time, but as yet Judge Crow has not given out an intimation ae to bis in- tentions. Should he enter the con- teat he will at once become a promi- nent factor, as he has following inall parts of the state. D T. Embree, chairman of Bates County Democratic Central commit- | tee, wasin the city on Wedmsiay, ‘mountains tower skyward skirted Her Impressions of Callfornia.| While passing up the north Eprror Tutes:—I want to tell you jside of the square, stop in at aid all wy friends that I am landed safely in Santa Barbara, Cal.,—the | garden spot of the world. Iam well and perleetly satisfied to spend the | BR ANT BROS rest of my life here in this lovely cli- | mate, where flowers are blooming | t L and birds are singing the yearround, where the God of Nature has done tory to beautify this spot than most | any other place, where the majestic | we want to see you, We are selling : with the rolling foothills and shady of the honeysuckle—the perfume of orange blossoms and the sweet scent- ed roses. The trees are loaded with oranges and lemons in the country, where there are orchards and a more beau- tiful sight I never beheld, except the ocean, I wish you all a Merry Christmas anda Happy New Year with all it may mean to you, and would beglad to have you all spend just one week, if no longer, in this delightful coun- try. Mrs. M. J. Grices We have a nice line of tin- ware which we are going to sell you at your own price, so come in and see us. Yours for luck, BRANT BROS, Chas L Rexroad to James T Bamford 40 A seo 25 & 34 D Creek $1000, RF Wyan to LaFayette Staley 158 A sec 2] & 27 Mingo $5130. Lutitia E Redford to Sarah Winsland lots 249 to 265 Adrian $975 GW Howell to A M Young lots 174 let Ad Adrian $1400. The Dead Now Number 5o1. Chicago, Jan. 5.—The Iroquois tion was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible bour Dr. King’s canyons, and last, but not least, where 2 cans lemon cling peaches Qe the grand old occan sings herlulluby 1 gallon can pumpkin Q5e | to us day and Snight. You are more ! 1 gallon can apples 25e than welcome fo ydursnow, ice and 3 tbs country dried apples 25¢ sleigh rides. ‘Give fie the balmy 3 Tbs dried peaches Qe breezes of the Pacific—the fragrance | Potatoes, per bushel $1.00 New Diecovery for consumption turn j+d despair into joy. The fires bottle breught immediate relief and its con- Infirmary of Osteopathy Two blocks west of Square, on Ohio the change of her «tfice from the favored us pleasantly and renewed Farmers Bank building, where ehe'orJ. W. Hughe at Weston, Okla- has been for the past two years, to homa. Mr. Embree is one of Bates her residence on Ohio street Her county’s strong men and influential Street. Chronic diseases a Specialty. HARRIET FREDERICK, tinued use completely cured her It’s | the most certain ecnre in the world for all throat and lung troubies. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00 Trin card eppeare in another column of Democrats. He is mentioned fora thie issue. good office in the near future, bottles freeat HL. Tucker's Drug | Store. | Butler, Mo. Spruce Items, ; Mr. and Mra. J. B. Newberry spent | Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Kretzinger. Ira Ludwick and wife visited at the home of John Jennings last Sun lay. Mr. and Mrs. James Young return- ed home last: week from a visit to their old home in Mississippi. | The social at Mrs. Emma Lam | kins’ last Saturday night was a | royal success, The party at Jonathan Jackson’s last Tuesday night was largely at- | tended and enjoyed by all present. Cline Lamkins has returned to Sedalia to school, The new bridge at the Mistler ford | is about completed. | Tom Parker is reported better of his late illness G. W. Quick had company at his j}home last Saturday, comprising Mr and Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger and Mre, Keen and son. Miss Avis Rich is reported very sick at this writing. Mrs. Josephine Stephenson and daughter returned to their home in Kaneas City last Sunday after a week’s visit in this vicinity. Mr. and Mre. Guy Edgerton, of Appleton City, were the guest of Mr. James Barvey and family last Thurs- day. The wolves broke into the sheep herd of James Harvey’s last week and killed one and had bitten anoth- theater fire claimed a fresh victim to-| A Duncan toC F Moulton 80 A sec'83 &82E er very badly. Fronrz day, making the total number of | 22ne #%®. / deaths 591. Misa Josephine Spence mea. one Barred Plymouth Rocks. was one of those severely burned dur- Bh B Kelley toDC Mize A sec 17 N Home) 4 fow thoroughbred Barred Ply- ing the fire. She was found by rela- "TS Harper to H H Hill et al 40 A seo 27 Char- mouth Rock Cockerele fur sale are tives and taken to her hosae, where | iotte $1200. from prize winning stock, and some she died to-day. BH Fattig to HT Patcbin 40 A sec 4 W Point Of them are prize wiuners. Eyye in $1200, season $1.00 per setting. : oye Falter to B J Milliken pt bik 16 Wms ad R. A. ATRINSON, Saved From Terribe Death. H O Hoover toG L Brayton i8asec 10 Wal-, 10-1m West Pine st., Butler, Mo. ¥ . it $200. Pe np VET ema The family of Mra. M. L Bobbit, of ie 8 Carney to Band of Urich 40 0 sec 25 Deep- A Very Close Call. Bargerton, Tenn,, saw her dyingand | water $100. ‘ were powerless to save her. The| GL Edgerton toF J Sadiashy 40 AsectiHud-| “Iatuck to my engine, although most skillful pbys'cians and every | eon #120. jevery joint ached and every nerve remedy used, failed, while consump | Sam Snow toJSTaykr 100 A sec? Shawnee was racked with paiv,” writes C. W $2600. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, « f Burlington, Iowa. “I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all jrundown As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bittera, and after taking it, I felt as well as I | ever did in my life.” Weak, sick':, | rundown people cg gainnew i», strength and vigor from their use, Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed , by H. L Tucker. Price 50 cents. J KETENE TT PRO ‘prosperous, Wonderful Nerve. x Isdisplayed by many a maneng ing pains of accidental cuts, wound bruises. burns, sacalds, sore feetyia stiff jointe. But there’s no need( for it. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will \ii the pain and cure the trouble. It’ the best Salve on earth for Piles, too, 25c at H. L Tucker’s Drug Store, Virginia Items. We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town, The Free Methodists will hold thei quarterly meeting at the Nestlerodi school house, commencing Frid night, Jan. 8, continuing over Sun day. The supper was not as well attend edascommon, We understand they cleared $25. Mr. Hale Nevada, through Virginia last week. Alton Park of near Salem, Mo, stayed with O M. Drysdale Thu day night of last week. He mad short calls on the Parktown people, He was on his way to Nebraska Cit: and Omaha. Charley Wolfe saw Dr. S. K. Wil liame in the Territory. He says the Doctor’s whiskers are white, andj that he was in the town site busine and had started one and named i Winfield, and has anosher in the mil grinding He lives at Winfield, Kan, Arthur Jenkins of near Adrianj spent several days last week with hi uncle, BF. Jenkins. Tax collector 8. G. Adame ‘will § at Virginia Friday of each week. Mrs George Thompson came h trom Butler Thuraday of last and is doing well. Miss Mollie Watkins, one of Ha risonyille’s studente, spent her vaca tion with home folks, returning Monday. Charley Hensley and brother in- law, Hare Henderson, of Columbus, Kan., visited Lyman Hensley and family. They are ‘ooking well and of passe Rev. Sapp’s appointment is nex! Sabbath at 11a m. “Charley Cowan and sister, Mi Mary, of Butler, attended the suppey Tuesday night. Miss Mary epeu, several days with the Misses Bard. Judge Wolfe’s health is so he ca: hold court again. His associate ¥ W. was with him Monday arguing al divorce case. Several cases were called but the parties were not pres: ent, Some trouble came up at a sko¥ at show at the Crook school house. A young man crawled through the window anc trouble started. The young man made some remarks about the doorkeeper, and his wifej raised the young man by placing her fist under the young man’s nose. Misses Meda Cuzick and Annie Bard and Katie Walker, returned the first. of the week to Warrensburg. Misses Mary McCann fs spending a week with relatives near Passaic. There will be several moves herewimm nextapring. Not nearly so many ag last spring. AARON Domestic Troubles. Itis exceptional to find o family where there no dumestic ruptures o¢- asionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King’s New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver troubles. They not only relieve you, but cure. 25¢ at 4. L. Tucker’s Drug Store. Pope Praised a Rescuer. Rome, Jan. 3.—The Vatican ex- presses satisfaction with the brave conduct of the Right Rev. Bishop Peter J. Muldoon of Chicago at th¢ fire in the Iroquois theater. b pope has bighly praised him, sayin that Bishop Muldoon has showa how priests must be ready to sacrifice @ — even lite for others. | Losing your hair? Coming out by the combfulP And doing nothing? No sense in that! Why don’t you u Ayer’s Hair Vigor and Hair Vig promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all dandruff will dig- appear. Could you-reason-- ably expect anything better, won ttt lanes is @ great success: itand the Hair ¥! all Hehe ew c.

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