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~The Butler Weekly Times. VOL. XXVII. A THEFT, SAYS ADAMS. The Ousted Ex-Governor Pre- dicts Disaster to Republi- cans in Colorado. Denver, March 21.—Ex-Governor Alva Adams, who was ousted from office by the genera! assembly, fesued an addreaa “to the ple of Colera- do” last Saturday algh sre extracts from the address: s A GORGEOUS MILLINERY _|T DISPLAY! | Elegantly Trimmed Pattern Hats, © ) Handsome Tailored Hats, Trimmed Street Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats. We aim to give the Ladies of Butler the best Line j of Popular Priced Hats in the City. Come and ‘See How Well we Have Succeded. We also carry Ladies, Misses and Childrens Underwear and Hosiery, inaugurated. This failed of his pur. pose, as enough — mem would not forfeit their manhood by voting for a man that theteetimony, QUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT THE MOST POPULAR IN THE CITY, IS IN ITS HIGHEST GLORY WITH ALL THE PREVAILING STYLES IN ALL THE POPULAR SHAPES. : : :: : echeme must be devised. A resigna- tion of Peabody was offered and the voucher was given that !t was genu- {ne and that he would abide by it. This realgnation is a confeesion that est man honestly elected would rath- er die than give. publicans in Colorado are honest. | sl crime and those responsible for it. honorably won. Let those reapons!- blelook over coat in cash and indeed and eee if they dare give the account to the public eye. I want to stand an honest man before oo pam of Colorado. Better a hundred times a toColorado and Republicanism The| Sunday, morning and night. ‘ theft is to the thief and comes back Fraud Exposed. A few countefitters have lately 4 | Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, : : tions of Dr. King’s for consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby de- frauding the public. This is to warn Neckwear, Notions, Kid and Silk Gloves. Silas W. Levy. NORTH SIDE SQUARE.’ reputati been successfully curing disease, for 35 years. A sure protection to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr. King’s or Bucklen’s remedies, as all others are mere imitations. H.E. BUCKLEN &CO., Was It Murder or Suicide? Paterson, N. J., March 21.—After Kelly’s Mind Has Failed. “St. Louis, March 20.—Charles F. Kelley’s mind has failed under the strain that has held him since the on the roadway between Stege and and Point Richmond. Thehighway- men jumped out of a clump of brush at the side of the road and at once : covered Daly and ex-Deputy Sheriff fight against bribery was begun | Roach, who was riding with him, At i more than three years ago, and he) th, point of revolvers Dailey and has been removed to St. Vincent’s | roach were compelled to jump from asylum. ow the buggy and give up the sack of The strain on Kelley has perhaps! Pong, Chen waded tied them to been greater than on anyoftheother! 2 tno and placed gags in their men who have been indicted for par-| - ouths. ticipating in the famous bribery case. 2 Daly and Roach freed themselves Kelley was rather higher mentality | 14, { diate: the. a¥e ncatae of the r considerable difficulty and then proceeded to Stege station on the i “combine” and he held a position of i tidings in (bs ‘basineas- woeld. He Southern Pacific, about half a mile . away. They rang up the Okland had*a prosperious business and 8) an4 Berkeley police department and happy home. He was elected speak: | . 4 sheriff Veale of Contra. er of the house of delegates, and A while he was a member of the com- . n Jefferson bine, and profited by the barter and poss yobag ca aid eale of franchises, he managed to erson 7» Marc |.—Ex-Lieu- city, in which the voices of amanand woman were heard in angry tones, the dead body of John Bennett, an insurance agent, was found at the toot of the chff to-day. Whether or not he was thrown over the verge of the cliff is unknown. The county and city authorities are searching an unknown woman was heard in argument with a man only @ little while before the body was found. Bennett was lastseen by his wife yesterday afternoon when she reproved him for drinking. M ere eee Agonizing Burns to amma iptait are instantly relieved, and perfectly Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va, Frank T. Claye, druggist. Heavy Hail in the Territory. Ardmore, I. T., March 21.—A large seetion of territory in the eastern BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1905. |BOILER BURSTS Four Floors of Brockton, Mass., came to fifty or more persons eud- ht. Following! denly this morning when the boiler “Foiled in their attempt to over- in the immense shoe factory of RB. ride the constitution and hold Pea-|Grover & Co., exploded and four ‘ body in his seat. a weak contest was | floors of the great plant collapsed. in the strocture at the time of the disaster. On the fourth floor, where ae wellas the election returns, sald | the finishing room was located, many was not elected. It was clear that/girle were at work. Most of them Peabody could not be seated. Anew escaped by the windows. in the ruins vary from fifty to seven. ty-five. The fire was under contro at 10:30 with a loss on the building he was not elected and that an hon-| and contents of $200,000 had been taken from the ruins. The 600,000 Democrats and Re-| Identification of all but five isimpos- They stand amazed at the crime|list will reach eeventy-five. The committed by their representatives, |eearch of the ruins is being rapidly and they ardently wait the hour and| pushed by the police and firemen. the day when they can rebuke the| The hospitals are filled with injured. It was a dishonorable victory, dis-| the physicians moned, while ambulances and hacks and other cénveyauces were drafted into service to carry away the wounded, most to him.” were married Wednesday of last | tion. week. Thursday night the belle and horns and Mr. Paddock with ! s/bankable note. This stock can be horee fiddle and several young women tely | gavethem somenice music. On Wed been making and trying tosellimita-/nesday night the 8th a large number ew Discovery | of old and young goer cailed at Mr. Mitchell’s and gave and his new wife some good music, and in return Mr. Mitchell gave them ware of such people, who! plenty of good things to eat. The profit, through stealing the} next one has large house, and {t is ion of remedies which have] expected a large crowd will be pres- ent. He was fixing his garden. He had cleaned the door -yard:--He-had-ev: r erything neat so much so that a|™ar 9a. u resident’s daughter could have en: Chicago, Ill., and Windsor, ‘Canada. |joyed herself walking around ‘the - yard, while John would work in the garden. 1 the top of a cliff 125 thing to hear — speeches in & quarrel upon the Of @ Chi the churches. Last Tuesd izht ‘ feet high near the outskirts of this| was sha fiat one of that od that ing may have an opportunity to Aaron had listened to since 1860. The only change from early daye they always opened thelr meetings with prayer. About 125 were pres- ent. Miss Cassady gave them agood talk on school supervision. Her speech was well received. day put out a township ticket: Trustee, R. F. Harper; Collector, Wm ticesofthe Peace and Members Town- ship Board, Winfield Steele and Tom Hockett; Constable, Joho Sparks. healed, by Bucklens Arnica Salve C | ticket this week. writes: I burnt my knee dreadfully;|Monday and put out their ticket: that it blistered all over. Bucklen’s| Trus Clerk, Jack Leonard; Peace and Board, L. 8. Paddock and 8. E. Jones; Collector, 8. G. Adame; Constable, Dick Holloway. poor for some time. R. 8. Wade, of Paradise, Clay coum ty, t for the Baker Medicine Co., was fn M week in clally in Ravia, where almost every | the wood 1 this summer. NO. 21 FIFTY ARE DEAD. 200 You are invited to call and examine this Shoe Factory Collapse and Fire Breaks Out. ° Brockton, Mass ,March 22 —Death particular shoe. It has the style and fit We guarantee it to give excellent wear. We have them in all the new styles. Ask for JOHNSON BROS.’ 200 Shoe. POFFENBARGER & EDWARDS, “ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL.” Four hundred people were at work Estimates of the number of bodies At 3:30 o’clock forty-two bodies ble. The wuthorities believe the ured willbelong. All The roll of 16; i the city were sum Have twenty or thirty tone of For Sale. good hay for sale, ¥ mile east of One good stallion and two extra|Amoret, Bates county, Missouri. good Jacks. The jacks are of the Rack and feed lot furnished free if black Mammoth stock; one stands | desired. George Suvster, Virginia Items. private citizen than hold the highest 16 hands high, fs five years old and 20 24° Amoret, Mo. office by such a title, The stolen! Elder Ishmel will have song service| was sired by the Mammoth jack +. = 4 iene pins wows Briday night, Lg Laser Saturda; st Sampson, owned by Jones Bros. The oooceseesece coo oe 4 . m. chu ; at it Wi being only reprensh end dienster Fs - — Pavan a. Preding other is seven years old and is 15 “} hands high. Both are fine breeders Paul Martin and Mise Lizzie Kelley | 00d bone, and good style and ac- G00) DRUGS CHERP, This does not mean that ‘ our prices are in every in- tance lower than are asked : Will sell on time, party giving seen at my barn three quarters of a mile west of Virginia. Address R. T. Jupy, 4@ son, Frank, 17 th. Virginia, Mo, Notice to Teachers, Anexamination for granting teach- ers’ certificates will be held in Butler on March 24 and 25, 1905. The subjects will be given as indi- cated below: Friday: Geography § a. m.;Gram- ; Algebra 10 a. m.; Spell ing 1:30 p. m.; Language 2 p. m.; Arithmetic 2:30 p m.; Literature 4 elsewhere, !t simply means that in every instance we supply the best drugs to be had at theclosest prices at which they can be sold. Reliable quality is of the first importance and fair prices come next. We make you safe in both respects and solicit the trade of p.m those who wish to feel cer- Second lists of questions on Algebra tain that they have bought and Literature will be given on Sat- worthy drugs at right urday, so that teachers who hold prices. . third grade certificates and are teach- We were down to see John Sparks From 1856 to 60 it was a common raise the grade to a second grade without loss of school. Algebra will be given Saturday forenoon and Literature Saturday afternoon. Work will begin omen at time indicated at West School building. 19 36 H. O. Maxey, Supt. FRANK T. CLAY. PRESCRIPTION al L NORTH SIDE SQUARE. Joe Whinery is not improving very The Republican convention Satur. cKibben; Assessor, C. A. Wert; Jus- OPTICAL DIPLOMAS Prohibitionists will get out their Democrats held their convention Wm. Durst; Assessor and y's has been very Some diplomascan be bought, anu some have to be earned. Some optical echools are veritable ‘Diploma Mille’ where by paying a few dollars and committing to memory a few big ‘mysterious’ words, you ean get a large, attractive piece of paper called a “diploma,—we have earned all of ours (we have several on the walls of our Optical room) and thesatis- faction we give our customers when we fit them with glasses earns for us a reputatation that “the Geo. W. Ellis Jewelry Co. have the best opticians in towa.” We gladly go to your home and test your eyes if you do not feel like coming down to our office. . GEO, W. ELLIS, JEWELRY C0., BUTLER, - - - MISSOURI Monday. W. W. Park is going to work on olfe is going into the bee iesioner. speak well of the candi- There is a large amount of plough- Agha tor thls time of the year” -- Weill keep only the best workmen. Give our repairing ‘a trial,