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VOL. XXVI. _ BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1904. NO. 44 3 ee ee CHANGING. We are Making some Radical Changes in the Arrangement of our Store as well as our Plans and Methods of Doing Business. For the next few days we will have carpenters at work tearing down and rebuilding shelving, etc. all over our house. To be sure this will not make trading in our store so pleasant, but we will make an extra effort to please you and give you our attention Besides our waiting room will be undisturbed and you can rest or wait there in comfort. THESE ARE SOFIE OF OUR PRICES. 42@ 20? CSB30ECOl CO2FOOOOCR ea — 2 | Fourlerds, Dimities, Re*ts's"*:"°"*" (Oe Childrens Hose 5¢ and up. > Calicoes, reds. ie,al'sthee 3c i rorth 98 . | StLawns 2 I-26 » Straw Hats a25tp now 5c ; Sun Bonnets worth 25c now t5c | vay Shy | Cotton Etemines jit ss to ssesow 100 = Mens Oxfords, $3" 23°25 $175 ' Corsets Dad o— 0 15¢ * sna Drese Cooda | air Ladies Oxfords, worth $2.5 J sian | Colored Lace Stripe prttotate now 15¢ } 25 Boo’. be veep ae sie $1.48 ae | i] h * Lace and Satin | A i " White Goods, siriv'worthicnow (OG | Gatton Etemine worth 35¢ for 15e | Any Strap Sandle, now 75¢ ic , | | Cross Bar White Goods, "or? 5¢ vs - , ; 083 , vend 160 | Scotch Oxfords, icvevorminenon (0 = All Muslin Undcrwear priced to sell - e | is crcntneatannnteseneeee Butler Cash the candidates todo at St. Louls. Some think I was more insistent than HE IS SATISFIED should have been, but all will agree | nn that I was right in the, thing I want- ‘ ee ed done, as it has been done. If it} and obstacles to united and harmo- Question as to the Fidelity of|naa teen done then as it has|nious party action have been removed \ — -}been—done—-since, —there--would}t-am ready for the fray. D Candidates, He Avers, have been no friction orcontroversy.| hardly promise Missour! Democrats Is Settled. Miss Parkinson to Sing wae Advanced at Kansas City Seon. Joplin, Mo, Aug. 2t.—Mies Bessie Parkinson, the former Greenfield girl-who-has-won renown as asinger, is to be heard in her own country, after winning laurels in France and Europe. Miss Parkinson will appear with Melba at Convention hall, in Kansas City, in January. After completing this engagement she goes direct to Australia, by the way of San Francisco, as a member of the like veterans and fight as one man for old Missouri, with our faces to the foe. Now that doubt and suspi- cion have been scattered to the winds Four Cents in One Day Chicago, Ill., August 28.—Wheat took an exciting upward whirl again yesterday and tremendous buying forced a 4-cent advance during the first two hours of trading. The last drop in price was speedily regained and amid the wildest excitement that has marked the present bull cani- paign. New September wheat which closed at $1.03% Wednesday night, sold up to $1.06% May wheat jumped to $1.10% from $1.064. Father and Son Drowned. Barnard, Mo., Aug. 28 —C. W. Me Peek and Roy McPeek, father and son, were drowned in the One Hun- dred and Two river near here last They had been the roads near the river and started home about five o’clock. Nothing more was seen of them and this morning Mrs. McPeek telephoned Controversies are always regrettable| that I willdo my full share of the but sometimes unavoidable, and/ fighting.” sometimes result in good. This} Concerning the Folk-Cook-Crow- | ®°mé of her neighbors that they had not come home. A searching party Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 28.—Sen-|oundup with Folk has had @ good Allen alliance, which it is said Mr.| found their team standing near the | | St. Louis must keep out of politics|and seed may seem the same 9 during the campaign and on election| but some plants are weak and ‘ day. An order to this effect was re-| others strong. i H | celved by every captain in the city) And that’s the way with Friday. Asked about it, President) children. They ace tke 5 Frye of the board of police commis- You know the medicine that ag sald: , q at , bi pate we grendaine? all your Kiely upon the instructions of the einai and he folks, used it. They trusted J | Police board. It ts given for the pur- qe ao ei pose of avoiding trouble and remind Scott’s Emulsion offers an Suicide Prevented Sarsaparill ali the police that they aretodevote|asy way out of the difficulty. The startling announcement thata Y thelr whole time to their duty and|Child weakness often means preventati sntcide had been a it. Their doctors trusted it, | 8% not to meddle in politics. starvation, not because of lack aieared will intemsbameany. A bd Your’ docior irusis it. Then | The order does not refer to the! of food, but because tle food yourself. There is | state ticket and does not make any|does not feed. ind strength in it. suggestions for the conduct of police-) Scott's Emulsion really feeds men through the campaign beyond!and gives the child growing : . “cachag rdgerapen Pa rey politics strength. which 1 soe. 5 wy. G alone while the campa progres-| Whatever tlie cause of weak- ' = sing and while the vote le being) ness and failure to grow— ” — a Scott's Emulsion seems to find coAL.— coal 7 cente at|it and set the matter right. Hunts book in Hudoon towuship. Ried tr tenttgemn ing plants. Same food, same home, “ j the father’s clothing on the bank, |} day, the first time for a week. Much Tn answering me he said it was an Upon that subject I have nothing Meat anc beat” fn cae a | ato tue Colt contcocer cwclie| uppers fie. ofher” candidate wat’ an allance or sd not want | eager! at sin Dodion were foond| Melba company. Her one night i , ow = . ’ cl , him, Mr. Folk sald Thureday thes|ominated by the sare convention|it. I never considered that of any|tuppeaed that tiv aoe nent ato: the | santa Vis $0500. Mia Pn if he considered the incident closed, and | ®2d that all the leaders would give|importance, except as showing that | river and was seized with crampe, ‘ Senator Stone cogceurs in that view, | the ticket theirhearty support. That| there was no substantial reason why SBeehtecdbaees Wn,” Tan tethon won| 804d. : 7 ‘ Uf believe that when a man. has been| Make at thestatecommittee meeting| prefors to leave the matter where it : ‘ = Soil on fon we Bem Mf nominated on a party. ticket and|!2 St. Louis. When men hesitated, |{s, I am sure I have no objection. I St. Louis, Aug 26.—The police of | 0 . ay be the same Ml accepts that nomination, he is in|Protested and held back in doing| repeat it is now of no further conse- honor bound not only. to support] What I thought, indeed knew, to bea | quence whether he wanted an alliance the ticket, actively and openly, but|Plain party duty, and necessary to/or did not want It.” ‘his loyalty, tor doubt on that eub- | Said that I thought the recta de- World’s Fair Visitors. 6 destroys confidetce aud prevente|™manded.' Missouri Democrats know Neatly furnished, pi ‘ : “@" harmonious and united action. We|from long experience that I am in — menor ear? 4 . 50c to $1.00 per day; special rates to |} -were confronted in this state with.a| the habit of doing that sort of thing, ’ an parties; modern conveniences. /eondition that could not continue ates sgn pp —" H. T. Suone, Prop’r. without utter"demoralization. News-| like Hail Columbia for doing ang/434¢ 2814 Pine St, St. Louls, Mo. ing the fidelity of our candidates | doubt will cease. We can close the In question, and everywhere there | ranks, confident of our leaders, who Nas discussion of the subject, with] re in accord, speak right out as they ywing doubt and suspicion, ‘| should speak, and. working together ed that stopped and I knew| 98 they should work, and henceforth | down eystem, or despondency invar- trust it stopped or the: devil] We can present a united front to the! { oor something ee ‘] ator Stone was in his office yester- effect. Folk desired, Senator Stone said. river, and further search revealed and that the father followed. in an | 8% ¥@8 born and reared in Green- He said: is the kind of speech I wanted Mr. | Mr. Folk should not give the ticket ‘06 $0 allow any doubt to prevail as|pary success, I spoke right oyt and in both city and country are) Now we are all right. Caviling enemy. To have been instrumental | hae I Bowne, Chemists, fw? New York. » ae soc. and $1.00; arvguiota nog Ps '