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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES 3._D.- ALLEN, Eprror. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexry Times, published eyery ‘Lureday, will be sent to any address pe vear, oostage valid, for $1.00, W. W. Treloar, ex-congressman | from this state and postmaster at Mexico, Mo., has been removed from office. The department refuses to give out the cause of his removal. Both houses of the legislature of New York state passed a bill author- izing the payment of a pension of | near the Folk family, we asked him | candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the $72 per month to Hiram Cronk, the} how they stood in Tennessee and Monday, May 2nd. 1004, last American survivor of the war of| whether they are regarded as good 1812. Two thousand people either home- = leas or confined to the second stories or roofs of their houses to escape the floods from the Ottowa river, is the report which comes from Lima, Ohio. About 500 houses are submerged and many were washed from their foundations. Norman Mack, of New York, na- tional democratic committeeman and editor of the Buffalo Times, is quoted as saying that Judge Alton B. Parker, of New York, will be the next democrat nominee for president of the United States, ee It is estimated that the loss by floods to farmers in Lawrence coun- ty, Indiana, will be $1,000,000, In southern Indiana the farmers have abandoned all hope of saving their wheat crop, and the wheat ground will be plowed and planted in corn as soon as the flood subsides. It is reported that W. R. Hearst the greatest of all American journal- ists is to establish newspapers at St. Louis and Kansas City. Mr. Hearst has eight great newspapers, and all are sound Democraticand the people of this section would give such a pa- perashe would launch at Kansas <u City, cordial support. William R. Hearst has, through his agents, reserved 330 rooms in St Louis hotels, for the period imme- diately before and including the week of the Democratic National Conven- | ¢ tion. For these rooms he will pay $3,500 a day, or a total of $21,000 in the event that they are retained for six days, which is quite likely — St. Louis Republic, EEE Judge Gantt is quoted in a dis- patch from Jefferson City as saying, that notwithstanding his name will not appear on the ticket in Henry county, that he is still a candidate for governor. When asked why his name did not appear on the ticket in his home county, he said: “Under the circumstaners I did not desire to have my name go on the ticket.” The binder twine factory construct- fi es : A State interest tax.........ccccccccseee 2Qc| the state, Judge Graves is not with| Worth, 2 delegates, convention. eee) = ed in the State penitentiary under | the state Demooratic machine or in|]McDonald, 3 delegates, convention. Depts oblent t iat i ae Register No. 9,682. y Jaw passed by thelateLegislaturehas| = tad ooo ccccsssssssseee 17c| sympathy with the strenuous efforts | Cole, 5 delegates, primary. ing demand certiscates of deposit 29,625 5 9 : been completed. Itisexpected, says] This is the promise made to the|to beat Joseph Folk for governor. |Caldwell, 3 delegates, primary. nee uy Fs bree ie bee a handa hi the Nevada Mail, to furnish sufficient | people of Missouri by the deca “If Ed. Crow doesn’t become acan-| Henry, 8 delegates, primary. nage vont a good breeder and has rigan ye H twine to bind the grain produced in| patty and has been fulfilled to the|didate,” said Judge Graves last| Clay, 7 delegates, primary. | pfits 07000 00 ene Butler. ee It will also| letter. There is not another state in| night, “then I am for Folk heartand | Warren, 1 delegate, convention. | Alle F abiliiies. 0,000 00 | @ living colt. rf Missourl this er ee vee a the west, if in the whole union, that| soul forthe nomination forgovernor.|Stoddard, 5 delegates, convention. ‘otal... 8is5,047 59 KENTUCK, Better, known as é cheapen the price of rca twine, |} hassolowa tax rate. It is an evi- . vy over ma oy it }. i Folk, - Total Lyn apne rety - 0,000 00 161-3 hands big Jack, yg heretofore controlled by the trust, | dence of the wisdom of our people in| Folk, so far. e last ecis.on of the Total 34 STATE OF MISSOURI, ong body ‘and flat rae et and thus save money to the furmers.| keeping in power that party which| supreme court in favor of the bood-| 4 primary election to vote on can- Wo. Wmok Walteo, a Fa and Frank Al- bead rary Pog catchy. ss honestly and economically manages|lers, though it was undoubtedly | didates for state officers will be held dotclemal dea ha the ur sie Company. a breeder aa re ia In 4 ciaieecmmpanaiiay the fiscal affairs of the state to the| right, technically, helped Folk. The|in Nodaway county April 16th. It | true te the best of our knowledge and beliet, "| 7ake/tB€ teagen at the same ve Congressman DeArmond introduc: | taxpayers benefit. present state of feeling of the public! is conceded Folk will carry the coun- } wi pg Preston > seoaras Sivieg eo eda bill in the house Wednesday pro- viding that the speaker appoint five members of that body to fully inves- i report ite finding to the house as early as possible. Such committee is to sit during the sessions of congress and also through vacation if neces- sary, and to have full power to send for persons and papers. A similar] ocra' resolution was also offered in thesen- ate. Senator Gorman led the fight on the Democratic side, favoring a State tax on each one hundred dol-| has dabled in politics to such an ex- A Tennesseean Talks of Folk. | ANNOUNCEMENTS. From the Marshall, Mo., Democrat-News. i$ . | We bad the pleasure of meeting) 70 COUNTY TREASURER. McKIBBENS ‘ e 1 We are authorized to announce the pana’ Colonel John Hugh McDowell, an old |, "5 #7 authorised to, announce the 9 ~ ad , i i i dldate for Treasurer, subject to the action of Confederate soldier, who is stopping be ie Tree pmanite 5 IG | at the Hurst hotel in our city, buying | May 2nd, 1904. : : > y, We are autherized to announce Estes Smith, | corn for shipment South Colonel] ,, Nino, ss candidate for Treasurer. a. sadjcct aR < to the of the tie tion to McDowell was born and reared in/{othes i'Mondsy, May tad, ine ry TS) Tennessee, served four years inthe| w authorized to announce W. R. Bell, Confederate army, and surrendered SS ee ee a. | | under General Bedford Forrest at the li on We are authorized to announce clese of the war.” Colonel McDowell | of Mt. Pleasant township, as ¢ as 8 a eo County Treasurer subject to the action of the is a thorough Southern man. He} Democratic convention, Monday. me 2nd. $ ; i We are anthorized to announce the name of | loves the Sunny South, with her An-| 0 02rg'walton, of Summit township. asa glo-Saxon traditions and her Jeffer-] candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the “ : action of the Demveratic convention to be held sonian landmark government princi-| Monday, May 2nd, 1904. ples. Finding that he was reared os. Timmer he prover Ban aynd$ action of the Democratic convention to be held SHERIFF. Democrats. His reply we give below: we pny 9 «ie, ggennes Dews, H. “IT was raised near the Folk family, | for Sheriff, subject to the accion of the Demo- day, M + they living in an adjoining county, sou, io cnaveation to be held Monday, Hay fac We authorized to announce Harve Johnson, of at Brownsville, Tenn, There is no Osage taweehse, 08 9 conmionte ‘fort Sheriff, sub- family in Tennessee who stands high- {Ore Se the eoten Demooratic convention 0 be held Monday, y 2nd, 1904, eras Democrats. One of your can- or enare nuthorized to announce W Ht Lowder didate for governor’s brothers, the] oCNew Home townenl te candidate for chr rit Hon. Reau Folk, is our present state tiom to be held Monday, May znd, 1008. w thor! nnounce Charle treasurer, and will be re-elected in| moore or Shawnee towuehinn oe a nardiante township, November without even an opponent. for “bérig of Bates county srt ¥ Soy pea Auother brother is president of Bas-|8¥, May 2nd We are authorized to announces Moses B. cobel college, Nashville, Tenn., and| Morris, of Mt, Pleasant township, as a candi- e hs another, the Rev. E, H, Folk, i edi: |atgetoe, merit bats county, Subject vie tor of the Baptist and Reflector, the) Momd*y May 2nd. organ of Tennessee Baptists. The PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, father and all the sons are men of ai "Cadiwicky af Mt Piensa te wn sipyana a » Tosect b, the highest integrity and the very the ‘action of the Demecrttie convection te to be soul of honor, and not one of them | held Monday, May 2nd, 1904, COUNTY JUDGE, We are authorized to announee William Laney would swerve an inch from the faith- ful and conscientious diecharge of | of Hudson townshi » 8 a candidate for Judge blie ol »j of the south district, subject to the action of the friond poten wo poy rests tude 1004. convention to be held Monday, May) conventions last week and all were “The family sprang from pure An-! Ww nthorined toannounce J.T Armen-|C@rried by Mr Folk: . glo-Saxon, old-time Southern peo Rrovdge North District, entjeet Ne heresies ee oe sab _— eats : i oe ay ee, pore] ple. The mother came from an old Hild Woadane Mey tak iote avon 56 poesandi : > oe 0 1.700 re re Fc ati I Both y ) : " 5700 pounds respectively. Virginia family, and the father fro We are authorised te announce the name of : : : . =< . : & North Carolina ancestor. date for Judge of the Nerth distelet eubjeot to 3 0 © | registered. Of the low down blocky kind. Can show 16 to 18 colts on Pic Folk was raised right. Nites twee oe ; : , place Will stand the ssason of 1904 at my barn 3 miles northeast of Bat- wf o 7 Regina gerd Pi pg 4reautharizad to announce, the name of “etal... ear => | ler, on old North place, $12 50 for colt to stand and suck for judge of the North Distria¢, sabjeo Delegates elected to date. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen. man, cr not @ true Democrat, he has | {!4ate £ for Judge the Demoraite ‘convention to departed from his training and fam. | >¢be!4 Monday, May 2nd, 1904 i iti i i We are authorized to announce A. D, Hyde, ily traditions since he came to Mis- of Prairie township candidate for Juige of the souri; but the Democrats of Tennes- | southern district, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention May 2nd, 104, see do not believe he is anything but : COUNTY SURVEYOR. & true Jeffersonian Democrat, We are authorized to atinounce John H. Etter a8ee, eu a “Pieasant township, as a candidate for We Democrats of Tenne and nty Surveyor subject Pty the action of the of the nation, are watching witha Demesreis convention to be held Monday, May great deal of interest the fight Hon. iad, 1008 Joe Folk is making for purity in offi We are authorized to announce Edward B. of Borron,of New Home babe oy as candidate for cial life It he goes down in defeat County’ Surveyor, subject to the action of the on account of the prosecution of] Dewocraticconvention to be held Monday, May Democratic as well as Republican |°"% boodlers, our party will be placed on| ——— a the defensive in every congressional dietrict in the United States. At SPEAKS OUT FOR FOLK. least that’s the way we Democrats of Tennessee feel about it and we have ee heard the same opinion expressed by Judge GF s Announces His Democrats of other states.” State Tax Reduced. Prefereace for the District Attorney. County Clerk John F. Herrell is in receipt ofa notice from State Audi- tor Albert O. Allen, calling his atten- Pees: Mo., April 2.—Judge W. tion to Section 9122, Revised Stat-|-W. Graves, of Butler, Mo, spent last utes, 1899, as amended, laws 1903, night i in Sedalia. He is one of the page 257, which fixes the rate of|b+st known jurists in the state and Webster. Taney Ozark, Holt . St, Leuls city Reynold Howell... Mississippi Livingston Dallas. Total, contested. SS po a on = r The following seven counties held 193 Clinton 5, St. Louis county 8, New Madrid 3, DR an scieccsinn Uninstructed—Grundy county, 3 delegates. Special OF Sample Muslin Uunderwear AND Summer Knit Underwear AT Less than wholesale prices—Come and see them. A big saving to you right in the begining of the season. McHIBBENS. = FOLK GOES MARCHING ON. Made Clean Sweep of Seven Counties Last Week. Folk, Reed, Hawes, | No, 23 2 m. 6 $% 3,711 16 131,543 02 eorom 7 _ | Overd: by solvent customers... il yor gem ‘at present cash 0,000 09 962 19 ome Ss? 8,000 00 ing) at present market value Other real estate at its present sevens et val 1,085 59 6,000 00 0,000 00 32,802 98 0,00 00 802 71 8,500 00 . $185,347 59 2 seseee | All other reeourese, tile abstract = a books of Bates Count, lars valuation of all property subject | tent that be keeps well posted on all | Number of delegates in state convention......710 Capltal stock paid tm. an $55,000 00 to taxation in this state, for the year| that is going on. Necessary to MOMINALE...........ccscescseeeeeeeeeeee 868 | SURDIOB x 8000 00 1904 and thereafter, as follows: Though an old line Democrat and| Eight counties will vote on | gov- 20,914 04 | State revenue tax.. 5e| one who has aspired to high office in is such that all the past decisions have helped him, any more to come will have the same effect.” Neff, the Republican nominee, w: After much consideration of the Kansas City Went — ‘any occur, Breeders are invited this Tuesday’s election, together wi ves has reached the conclusion : aM Directors. whole Republican ticket. Full re-| thateither Attorney General Crow or Himself on Board Ship FRANK &’voRus, J.T. HYATT & SONS, turns are not in when we go to press | Mr. Folk will reeeive the nomination. eee but enough to insure that result. | His conclusions seem Pensacola, Fla., April 3 Lieuten- The di in the Democratic ticket en ee Oe jndge Graves. | ant Commander Edgar Warburton, tous Se iareeponsibe. nen ee The Democratic ae ot or what js chine fatal Maine Columbia, Mo., April 5.—' full investigation. Mr, Penrose and|of Mise Sarah 4. Tyhite, hite, who week, was pe 26 ernor this week, as follows: Dyas fabject be rai at at eight ty for governor. Caldwell county will vote next Saturday and is con- ceded to Folk. tigate the postoffice department and | slected Mayor of Kansas Cit at political situation in Missouri Judge Lieutenant Warburton Kills BA, ‘a companies, known t accidents but will — Rover and Ap riltaat Bay. 5 me ef J. W. BARNHART. Order of Publication. SSSSSSSS SOOO SOOOOO OOOO OOS OO SOS oS Oooo SOS . 5 \ \ ) ~ : ves sow | OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINAN- Gemecrete | ny “Make Cowherd 1 CIAL CONDITION OF THE shiiiin H WALTON TRUST COMPANY CNSR mg ade ‘ ; ashington, April 5.—William 8 Srinews én the Sh ay wt March, 190” °F! Cowherd, representing the Kansas 3 RESUURCES, City district in Congress, will in all probability beelected chairman of the Democratic congressional commit- tee. The firat steps in this direction will be taken Thursday night. Cow- herd is now in Kansas City. " seeeerien ic:| COLORED BOY raft stallion is season Fifa our bern 's 0 to insure the Lane WOODRUFF {2 bisck, with white, potats, the res 4 tty en is thts Jee teen 08.00 to pa Pett mn Pond taken to

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