The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 22, 1904, Page 2

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; : : i Just RREcEIED, $1.00 UP : 3 A Mighty Nice Holiday Gift. | McKIBBENS. MUFFS HALF PRICE. : PoE a the the Farris cage the senator no show anywhere. Up to the. the Rock Island’s new Kansas and St. Louls line was built whistle of the locomotive had ‘ been heard in Maries county, | Rock Island rane across the extreme north end of the county, but the BUTLER WEEKLY 11MES CHRISTMAS TIME, SMASHING THE TOWN NOW. | Township Decision Farris Given Change of Venue. One thousand nye hundred and Atter hearing evidence J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. four years ago, on the evening of the May Be Deferred M the shat sed Soe er nene | twenty fourth of D. cember, in Beth- General Nogi Seems to Have| Jefferson City, Mo; Dec. .20.— pone vo pre] me fy : lehem, a small town in the emall . | Much attention has been attracted | ¢* against Senator Farris THREE OF =e country of Judea, on the east coast Given Up the Plan of Weaken- | 4. the matter of townsbip orgen-(Cole county to the extent that it The Weexiy Times, published every of the Mediteranean, in a manger, & ization, upon the conetitutionality | prevented hie securing a fair trial, Thursday, will be sent to any address child othumble origin was born. The ing the Fortifications and of which the supreme court is expect- ca Graves held that the weight % 1d, for $1.00. . ( we year, oostage pall Wore c’_' father was a carpenter and was too Will Wear Out the ed soon to pass, It is now learned | of the testimony showed that the nearest atation to Vienna, the tf Contracts have been let for preatbcke vo prior at pent from a source yet to be _ people of the county were unfavor- ge be 2 gg So _ $28,000 court house and $12,000 | @blehostelry for the wile and mother Deffenders. liable that, owing to,the press Of able to the defendant and granted uniformly . Therevie,, in her critical condition and dire ex- business'and the changes to be made| him a change of venue to Maries telephone line into the town, but no | jail at Anadarko, Okla., to be paid ‘ out of the Anadarko townsite funds. ——— a7 The boundry line dispute between Missourl and Nebraska, caused by the Missouri river changing its channel, has been decided in the United States Supreme court in favor of Nebraska. The decision by Justice Harlan is that the boundry must remain in the center of the old channel. —_—————— telegraph wires. Vienna has a population of 600 people and for a tremity. Of this aimple occurence, }, oe ae in the administration, an opinion 00 | ooynty, aud eet the date for the which ordinarily would not reach) Tokio, Dec. 20.—General Nogi has | this matter may not be reached for regular April werm of that court. beyond the ‘bounds of the neighbor | ordered a heavy bombardment of several months, inetead of Dec. 24, Thirty four witnesses were examined hood in which it happened, the|the town of Port Arthur. The,| when court meets again, and the| anda majorty of them testified that Christian Era was born. Our present | howitzer and naval gun fire te direct- | suepence of those who hope to pro-! the people of Cole county believed time dates back to the birth of that|ed chiefly againet the new town, | fit, or may be ousted from place | Farris guilty and had so expressed same man was reappointed for many child, although the world wasalready | which has been badly damaged. The | thereby, is to be prolonged themselves. ; terms because there was no one else old and ages upon ages had swept | arsenal was struck many times and| Another Interesting feature is de-| {t Maries county is prejudiced in in the town who was eligible. over its surface. It was not the birth | several shells hit tbe chief magazine. | veloping, and that ig that the opir- ofa king of the earth who would | The fact that no explosion followed |ion, may not even effect all the reign in splendor over a principality, | is believed to indicate that there is | counties which are operating under PP AIEAAABDABEADEE AAD D BOE DOD A nor @ great philosopher whose little ammunition there. It may | the law. Tae constitution provides h I t wisdom was to mark the pace for all| have been moved for safety. The | that the question of township organ- future sclentific research, nor a great | damage to. the town is terrible. ization, when submitted, shall be de Harry Hawes as president of the Sefiarson Club of St. Louis is push- ing his fight against the Butlers and warrior who was to conquer the| Buildings are burning in several | termined by a majority of the legal world, but a loving, eympathetic be-| parte of the city. The Japaneee| voters of such counties voting at peernggr esi peresk nn Bist ing whose mission was expreesed in| seem to have practically abandoned | such election, and the legislature Five Butler members of the city the simple words, “Peace on Earth, | thetr attacks on the fortifications | gave the counties authority to sub- central committee were suspended dood Will to Men. ; The following | and are dropping their shells invo| mit euch a proposition, But most by that committee on Monday even- day wascalledChrist’s Day orChrist |the town. Their object now seeme | of the counties which submitted the ing pending the investigation of mas and has been celebrated by | to be to exhaust the defenses by con- | proposition permitted it to be de- i christian nations tor nearly two|etaut attack and to destroy the city | termined by a majority of the legal di ~—- of a rete ete thousand years and will continue to | itself. 3 voters voting on the’ proposition : be celebrated until time shall be‘no| Chicago, Dec. 20—Persons who| which is in direct violation of the was made by Mr. Hawes. Congrese-| 4. : and are already here with a big lineofevery- 2 have just arrived here from Port) constitution. Therefore, in those ry man James J. Butler was one of the f ; thina to ratisty your wants Ofcourse you « comftiie inan eagpebded: The day does not belong to the| Arthur assert that the unprecédent | counties where the quéstion was set- have a lov of things to buy before Christmas i c : great, or the learned, or the rich, but | slaughter of the Japanese during the | tled or decided by a majority vote and poseibly don’s Sesion where “to look : bereerenccurenmcnel to all mankind and is of equal signif- taking of 203-Meter hill has caused | the openion of the court would not but if you il call at our store and ne ‘Ine Kansas City court of appeals | jcance to the humblest as well as the the besiegers to change their tactics. | apply, even though it declared the affirmed the judgement in the lower | greatest. Custom has made it aday | Apparently, they no longer hope to | law unconstitutional. court of $100 fine against State |on which we remember our family | capture the city by assault. This ie Senator William P. Sullivan, of | and friends with presenta, a very ap- | belicved to be proved by the fact Kansas City, for soliciting @ bribe) propriate custom when not abused | that their shell fire was concentrated Supreme Court Will ee physi by exceeding one’s means. Expen-| on the Russian warships in the har- Elect New Chief Justice. wie ase vel sive presenta are not necessary, and | bor uatil the vessels were sunk. Re- over by Judge Timmons, tended to| except for special reasons, are in bad | fugees maintain that the destruction | Jeflereon City, Mo., Dec. 20.—Wal- show that Sullivan offered to control taste. A simple token attended by | of the Retvizan, Pobedia, Pallada, tour M. Robinson is the present chief the Senate in favor of baking powder | Joye, is far preferable. We should be| and Peresviet coola hnee tied ac.|iustice of the Missouri Supreme that contained alum for $4,500. | merry, with that peace of conscience | complished at any ime within the Court. He goes out of office Jan- The court of appeals says there is n0-| and good will to our fellow man, for|last three months ha’ not. the | U9" 1, being encceded on the bench etatute on the subject, yet to solicit | the establishment of which was| Japanese hoped to capture the ‘fort-. by Henry Lamm. On January 3rd a bribe is a misdemeanor under the | Christ’s mission upon earth. ress soon and thus secure ion the court will elect a new Chief Jus- Possession | «<9, Judge Theodore Brace, being |- common law in force in this state. ———— inn Masked Men Dynamite Kans@8 gp tee ngs have deliberataly | *%® oldest in commission, prob- pti ape hy sn| Coffeyville, Kanaas, Dec 18—As a| they have abandoned Hope ot’ the | Cideet in she comsblesion shell be a ate John Aten | rosutt of tire ectinge ere} 22 city. Since | ° of Mississtppi to an imporsant con-| od by the building of the pipe line of | December 1 two steamers with pro- evlar or diplomatic office or “some-| the Kansas natural % atural gas company | visions and one with ammunition thing equally as good.” The.querry | for the purpose of piping gas out of | have run the blockade and unloaded naturally arises why this belated | the state, four different points in the | ,. _ ms artially completed line were bl tieir cargoes in Port Arthur. eolicitude by a Republican president | Fara 'y comp were blowr. for the good D a, Ie th be (ee dynamite by a party of| Around the city the ground is ‘or the goo emocrats. 6 fifteen or more masked and other-| frozen hard and the bodies of the cause the timber in = vie gr me a _ Lod Liberty, | Japanese who fell in the storming of the true faith. We warn him that it Miss Eva Booth’s Life Work. . ng . ee eta. east i he attempts to take care of all| Chicago, Dec. 20 —MissEva Booth, oe sae, Thos, Somes the new commander of the Salvation | bodies strew the acclivites of the bill worthy and competent Democrats and the neighboring sand dunes that his places won’t hold out and |; C Re his own party workers will be with- out jobs. — , in her new field, ; ; eee: mn through our line of Queensware, Cutlery, Guns, Skates, Buggies, Stoves, Etc. you will find that this is-the right place. If te you want a present for your wile, what would ; be nicer thana malleable steel range, ora nice set of china dishes? If that wouldn’t fill the bill, what’s the matter with a new buggy, driving wagon or surrey. 3 ‘if De ae a 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 2 2 OO Oe wee We Have a Fine Line of Vehicles, — — and will make some way down prices this monthin order to reduce our stock before our annual inventory. d aptnre 0 he omary_tfo ° ie the largest in-Butler, and our prices are as low as the lowest, eo please drop in and see if we can’t sell you a set of dishes, a nice ching salad dish, a china plate, cabaret, or something else. the Chief Justice to swear in the Governor, and Judge Braceis doubt- leas the man who will administer the oath of office to Governor-elect Folk. We also have a fine line of - » » - 2 2 2 2 ee Oe ee eee Quite an opposition has developed ‘in Congress against Secretary Morton’s great'navy plan, involving | ing of the ‘an appropriation: of $13,000,000, do! It is proposed:at this session by the

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