The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 28, 1904, Page 4

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ANNOUNCEMENTS, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES} KRATZ CASE NEXT WEEK a oui hu ov ceea J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. i him back. It later developed, how- | REPRESENTATIVE. | 7 ever, that the treaty between the maw ‘ot ‘Sproce Township. st ror Soe i United States and Mexico would not — ive, subject to the ection > oTTR| = —a Democratic convention, May 2, 1906, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: permit his return. awe are authori ~— + . rs . ‘ai 5 township. The Weexty Times, published eyery The Post Dispatch of St. Louis for Representative, subject to the potion : onesies Sots; 222] BRIEF HISTORY OF THIS FAMOUS CRIMINAL. toot up the tovestigation fer sho, Stansted it pala: scntaate cderiia bow eet release of Kratz from the Mexican | of Mound township, as « candidate & jail and eventually secured the adop-| oF Theasorntie canteen. ited. 190 tion of a retroactive treaty outlined FOR COUNTY TREASURER. w thorized to announce the name of ui Shavty of Wanaat tray, asco TS ee didate tvr Treasurer, snbject to the Action of of ladies and gents LT eee purses and combina We are autherized to announce Estes Smith boo! of Mingo, 28a candidate for Treasurer, subject tion ke ever dis- to the action @ Democratic convention to | played in Butler. The be held Monday,/May 2nd, 1904, a N an ore Lyan omy to ryt w Ky Bell, newest paterns, have ‘alnut tow , 28.8 candidate for coun Treasurer, eanject Ga the action of the ieee you seen them in our cratic convention to be held Monday, May 2nd. windows? We are authorized to announce J. 8. Pierce of Mt. Pleasant township, as s candidate for NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS, The Democrats of Bates county will meet in townabip convention av| Development of a Day Laborer. Into an International their respective voting precincts on Saturday, April 30th at 2 o'clock ~ Wi 4 and select delegates to a county con- Figure for Whose Extradition New Treaties vention to be held in Butler on Mon- day following, May 2nd, tonominate Were Made Between Governments. a county ticket. A new committee- man ie to be selected in each town- The development of Charles Kratz) The first indictment was returned : " : : County Treasurer subject to the action of the ship and the committeemen thus})o0 9 day laborer in St. Louis to a | against Kratz January 27, 1902, im- Deneeremn Sareea, Monday, glace if Gough & Hess. slecter i et i be ; ve are authori: Announce the name ee lected will meet_in_ Butler = the ward politician, then to.a member of | mediately after the confession of Herbert G Walton, of Summit township, 9s 8 Bh tomash day of the county veapelsaipiced or the the City Council, then to a leader of | President Turner and Philip Stock, ae en cf the Deeeeteaain convention te be mabh ‘Oops Tes . ron purpose of organizing the new.demo-| 1. combine,” aa the controling ele- | who engineered the deal for the Sub- Monday, May 2nd, 1906, guaranteed 6 bott cratic central committee : We are authomized to announce the name of $5.50. Hyomel ca- cratic centra mises, ment of that body was termed after | urban Railroad. At that time the G.B, Hickman, of Mt, Pleasant towaship, as & ey did ‘ eilwfins bent Sone Wb bla i ot ee Monday, May 2nd 1904. teed $1.00. Ifyou buy SHERIFF. We are authorizee to announce David H. 1001be. International Kath, of Deep Water township, asa candidate stock food of us we for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Deno- . ¢ oratle convention to be held Monday, May 2na, give you 25 Ibs free. MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. it became generally known that the | seriousness of the exposure to follow ‘ : pussage of bills in that body had to | wasnot appreciated. He was released A mass convention of the qualified be bought, and later into a fugitive | immediately on $5,000 bond, signed cdo nc : Pas! I ie from justice and finally into aninter- | by Edwar} K. Murreil, a fellowcoun- towns Vip ie here ry called to mee national figure, a criminal around cilman, as securety. the Cireuts Court room in Butler at whom new international trenties| February 1 following, a second in- Weanthorised to announce Harve Johnsen, of . \ bet two o'clock p. m., Saturday, A pril were woven, is one of the spectacular | dictment was returnedsin which the - = . ject t A ry wad ae We have a large stock 0 30th, for the purpose of electing features of the campaign against | placing of the $60,000 in trust for JOSEPH W. FOLK. oon Soon opal eet twenty-one delegates to the County “hoodie” opened by Circuit Attorney the members of the Council was men- . of New Home townsh candidate for Sheriff Patent Medicines, Nominating convention, election of “a | ti c by one of its agents, under which | subject to the action Demecretie conven- d t ; ’ Joseph W. Folk almost two years tioned. Kratz gave an additional K i stober | tod # be held Monday, May znd, 1904, Township Committeeman and for) | bond of $5,000 with Gottleib Eyer ratz was again arrested October) we are authorized to announce Charley H. ‘ such other business as may come be-| "8% : ; 20, 1903. Moore, of Enawase Nowasln. 06 & coneinte and will get the medi- for “heriff of Bates county, subject to the action . While this treaty was being ar- | ef the Democratic convention tobe held Mon- cine you want should . . day, May 2nd ranged, Mr. Folk made several trips| We are authorized to announce Moses B, we not have it, rashi Morris, of Mt, t township, i= . , to Washington and held confer. date for shertivOt Bates county, subject tothe! & Yours for everything in ences with President Roosevelt and ip gd bm cai tle convention to be held Attorney Genera! Knox with refer PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Stationery, Ww thorized to announce th — hs thongs . agai, 3 Seudwick, of wt, Pleasant townalipy ae 8 Prosecu! it . HY ,, ratz before his arrest tn October | tevaction of the Deunoeratie convention to. De Toilet Articles, had become one of the business men | held Monday, May 2nd, 1004, of Guadalajara and had invested COUNTY JUDGE. ‘ Weare authorized to announce William Laney thousands of dollars in mines in that | of Hudson township, as a candidate for Judge Perfumes, A of the south district, subject to the action of the city and near there. Dentocratic convention to be held Monday, May fore the convention James A. DeARMOND, Township Committeeman. ss New York will present the name of Judge Parker for president to the Democratic National convention which meets in St. Louis, en The governor's race is about set- tled and we have no doubt the can- didates for the other state offices will 2nd, 1904, Brushes He was treated with the utmost)“ occupy the stage from now on. ianilian othe gr fens von ev>| trom ot Week Relat Shresblbe asa contionns . g lorth District ect te the: action ery opportunity to fight his extradi of th eUemocrati democratic cosvention $0 be Combs, e) jay, May . . tion and the fight was carried to We are authorized to announce the name of Committeeman J. N. Sharp has called a mass convention of Demo- crats for Mound township for Mt. — Diaz, who decided against | W for Judge ofthe Nerih nti oubect to And the best prescription Zion school house at 2 o'clock on mi held Monday, Mey aude 10k. ee work possible, January 11, 1904, he arrived inSt.| We are authorized to announce the name of : Louis, regarding himeelf as the great- | 5:4; Bruce, of ees ree on Oe eae est man in the United States, and ta the action of the Demgoratic convention to oly & ess measuring his importance by the “Me are aathorland to _annonnce A.D. Hyde, 5 length of the columns of matter|° a. De es ibe ceakeotthe 17 printed about him the newspapers of Democratic county convention May ind, 104." , a next Saturday to select 3 delegates to county convention and to elect a yommitteeman. Mx. Folk is right in refusing to in- terfertyas between candidates for the other ovtices, If he dictated the ticket, he\ would have a machine on his hands, tand he ia opposed to ma- chine methods, Among the lseal number of amend- ments to be voted on this fall in Mis- souri, says an{ exchange, is a very commendatory, one providing for a levy of 5 centeyon the $100 to pur- chase text bodks for the children of public school. Another provides for an annual Jevy of 4 cents for five years to erect @ new capitol building at Jefferson City, and yet another, which is in the interest of wholesale railroad legislation, and will have a good effect on the lobby requires railroads to carry free of charge all members of the legislature, state of- ficers, supreme court and appellate judges, sheriffs, ete. A . COUNTY SURVEYOR, St. Louis. He was able to ore bond We are authorized to announce John H. Etter 5} for $40,000 and was not locked up. |of Mt Pleasant township, as a candidate for County Surveyor subject to the action of the Ex-Mayor Zeigenhein, under whose | Democratic convention tobe held Monday, May Sheriff's Sale. administration Kratz was a member | 247%. By virtue and authority epecial exeou- \ — : Weare authorized to announce Edward B. | tion for delinquent taxes, ed from the of- of the Council, was one of those who roe pt aged sig it per ms a = fice of the clerk of the clroutt court of Bates signed the bond, and Gottlieb Eyer-| Dewocraticconvention to be held Monday, May | of said court, Tome directed in tavor ot We man, Jr., who paid the previous wales ¥ ae can tenicet Gena Cai bond for $20,000 were among those who signed the bond. Just Arrived |i2tenccts ts: Thomas Davis, in to the following described real estate, situated in Bates county, Mo. Bourke Cockran, the brainy and ‘brilliant New York Congressman, in @ speech in Congress on Saturday, ' mentioned Mr. Folk’s name for the Democratic nomination for Presi- dent. In speaking of Republican ex- travigance, recklessness and corrup- tion and the awakened conscience of the country to the necessity of a change, he said: Alter gaining his liberty, Kratz was the guest of a champaign dinner te-wit: Lots four and five, in bloek sixteen of given by his former associates. His mote family s0on followed him to St. Louis Ww loading to-d : ft Saturday, May 21, 1904, and went to their former home on ae ee Bee and ata fi ciosk ta (he atrorecen or thet Ohio avenue. SAYERS & SCOVILLE BUGGIES Gay, at the wea Front door of the ‘court house, e 2 J * . iseouri, . Alter the change of venue had been | and they are beauties, all the very | sell the same or so mach ‘heteot ae may bere: granted to Bates county at a three| latest styles and finish; to say Beau, | for cash, to eatiaty said eyeoution 44 cout, days hearing, Kratz returned to] tieg does not describe them. 26-48 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. Guadalajara to look after bis busi- ness interests. Buggies, Stanhopes, Driving » He returned to St. Louis about ~_ oo re poe be > "a next pag Carriages, no neg he unt, forauingwe ata ‘te t rem eet fT wee! se is called. made rides as easy, lasts as Jong, pee Mo, returnable thei HR, looks as beautiful as a Sayers and | $f ssid court, Oo me neni of the nevenueot Czar to Fight It Out. Scoville and you are not IT unless | Bayes county,,Mo., and agate at ond oon St. Petersburg, Apri! 25 —The As-| you drive a Sayers & gcoville. ae mete fh Wein ond Gee ke sociated Press is enabled to an-| We are also unloading a car of — etatin bike ont a ee nounce authoritatively that the talk ‘ Tote sweaty three sad iment tour, blook of mediation in the Russo-Japanese HAYDOCK BUGGIES Mo. fwilon sence cheaper CHARLES KRATZ. war was founded upon the personal : Saturday, May 21, 1904, " desires of King Edward and King They are good buggies of beautiful between the hvurs of nine o’clock the in fore- Christian of Denmark to avoidfurth- Boon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that style. We will sell you a pretty bug- | 787,t the west front door of the court house in er bloodshed and end the conflict, but that the steps initiated have ut the city of Saree, De soenky ace aelithe gy fot $50.00, pure leather trimmed. | *Stic'yesane. wo tke. wleheat ‘bid dee far case terly failed. The emperor, with the full concurrence of the imperial fam- We are selling buggies every day |‘ ***sy si execution ant conte. ind and lote of them; in fact our trade =" srenitet Bote sooty, Me. ily and his advisers, has firmly de- cided not only to reject ell proposals fe double what it has ever been be- mRNA fore. A few people have known that I | py virtue and Fes seri of 8 special execution looking to intervention, but to pros- the ‘elori ecute the war with all the sources of sell the best buggies for several years Mthe ‘elerk of the empire until victory crowns the Kratz is charged in the indictment man, Jr., as security, le wi ; on which he will be tried with being; March 1, Kratz was refused a oo Sgt econ, whethen i bebe, the agent of the “combine” who re-| change of venue by Judge O'Neill by the gentleman recently offered as |celved, or who rather held one of the | Ryan and his case was set for April a candidate by the State of New|keys to the safety deposit box in}7 A few days later John K. Murrell York, ed wheiee, oo may pha which $60,000 was placed by himeelf disappeared and the serioueness of ries Ss Ae 5 | and Philip Stock, agent of theSabur the offenses charged againet the men i alates at eee afective - ban Electric railroad, to secure the|was made more apparent, and partment at the capital, we ehould | votes of the members of the Council | Krats’s bond was raised to $20,000, , go to Missouri, where a Democratic | Combine for a bill granting the rail-| with Gottlieb Eyerman as securety. official has shown how to prosecute | roa @ new franchise in the city. When the Kratz case was called , a in 6 Wy one pee Krats is a Swiss, 43 years old, and | April7, he was not in court and after psaei is of the Prussian peasant type. | a two days’ investigation,fit was an- Hon. Thos. L. Harper announces | When he first came before the public, | nounced that he had fled to Mexico. as a vandidate for Representative to|he was a large florid man, looking|A week later he was arrested at succeed himeelf. Mr. Harper has|little like the worn, oldish man to- . served two terms in that body and |day. : e the interests of his constituents have| His advent into St. Louis politics been fairly and ably represented. He|was unobtrusive. He lived mod-| has by his honorable, upright couree|estly in South St. Louis and was lit- and conservatism won the respect of|tle known until the combine was his conferrees and thereby gained | formed and his repeated elections to | much influence in the House. Of all|theCouncil made him one of the older the talk of boodling and thousand| men of that body and hieservice in dollar bills in the last Legislature, | accepting bribes convinced the other | no finger of suspicion was ever men that he was to be trueted. but now everybody in Bates and ad- joining counties know it, They: also: know that I sell ona small profitand treat them right. in Implements and Farm Wagons, | between Wind Mills, Pumpsete. We never have had as big a trade| sa in the Implement line as we are hav-| for cash, ‘satialy sald ex ing thie year. The best goods atthe} %-t# Sheri lowest prices will finally win for any 5

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