The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 30, 1905, Page 2

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2 TLER WEEKLY | AN UNWORTHY INSINUATION. County Deposits. J. A vote for Miss Cassity the Repub-| Notice is hereby given that seated | D. ALLEN, Eprror. 0 4 | | lican candidate for Superintendent of ' pro will be received at the office — = —==—=—= | schoolsisa vote for aSuperintendent | of the Clerk of the County Court u TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: who will not demand $15 from &/to noon on the lstday of May 1905, | school board when requested to g0| from any Banking Corporation As The Weexiy Times, published eyery/out into the country less than @ leeslatinn or Individual Banker in Tawstsy,will be sent to any address/ dozen miles to investigate the con-| Bates County, Missouri, that may | wy year, postage paid, for $1.00, duct of a school. Miss Cussity will | desire to be selected as the Depository | | be satisfied with the salary the law | of the Funds of Bates County. The | Ex-Senator F. M. Cockrell has | allows for the office and not demand | gaid sealed proposals to state the | qealified and entered upon his duties | #2 extra fee for doing her duty asthe | rate of interest thatthe said Banking aa Sataiaiats ecuemianes eoeiinte. law requires.—Republican Press. Association. or Individual Banker “slows The above is a direct intimation | offers to pay on the Funds of enid | — that the present superintendent is|Connty for — term of two years Thomas Streiff, an old and promi- guilty of the offense of demanding lena wre “= cee 7 phe pent citizen of Appleton City, died at’ illegal fees, which Prof. Maxey brands | 94 9 daily balances to the credit of his home the first of last week. He|as maliciously false, in a card over| the County to anid Depository. In- had been sick only a few days, and | his own signature, in this issue. terest to be paid.monthly. All bids the announcement of his death wasa| But Mr. Maxey is not the Demo- |t0 be accompanied by a check for} shock to the community. cratic candidate against Mivs Cassity, We are showing the choicest stock of DRESS GOODS, SKIRTINGS, SHIRT WAIST SILKS and WAISTINGS not less than One Hundred and Fifty | ‘ ’* | Dollars, the successful bidder to give! and the full meaning of the above is | bond for an amount not less than the | that Miss Cassity alone would stop | total revenue of said County for the | ue illegal practice, an implied infer- | year of which said bond is given as jb — THE — For the first time in thirty years Missouri had a Republican governor fora jew days the first of the week. Gor. Folk went to New York to de- fiver an address before the Missourl ‘ ence that Prof. Ives would be guilty | Provided by Section 6820 Laws of | ij 4 Soriety on Tuesday night. During 1899. Joux F. HERRELL, — | of such acts. ’ 2t. Clerk of the Bates County Court. | Now, we can hardly believe that Mr. Funk, as ultra partison as he “The Vinegar Man.” on = —gigpestg tg" Under the ausplees of the Rath-| » se. Tie range aereenaes i Sisters, ‘The Vinegar Man” a! Ives, without a scintilla of cause or sensational, romantic melo-drama} reason therefor. It is evidi nt that ea ' he did not full Pa epee ite will be‘given at the opera house by © did nos fully weigh the meaning Of! iocal talent on next Tuesday even-! his words in the above article, or if | i ing, April 4th. Walter Fay, a come-| he did, then he is deserving of the rl - ability, is the ho and! condemnation of the honest and fair- manager of the play and has drilled | ge ede tgs once weai the ten young ladies and gentlemen ed Mise Caseity with the utmost |i the caste. ‘The scenes of the story is in western Missouri during the courtesy and consideration, and de- overland emigration days, and it {s cency would require that the Repub- replete with comic incidents, as well lican organs, If they intend to assault as some very sensational and dra | Prot. Ives, that they do soon hisown | Fo atic periods. Specialties between | record, in a straight-forward, manly every act. Come prepared to leuzh way, and not over somebody elee’s and enjoy a thoroughly good thing shoulders, for whose acts he is in no lect, way responsible. Jap Troops Disappear From Russian Rear. THAT $300 SLUSH FUND Gunshu Pass, March 17—The Japanese apparently have withdrawn Our lawmakers: endeavored to re- he school fi 1 ten emapuin lela day ssconeng from the reglon to the south of the Russian front, Cossack patrols from partisan politics when they pro which have been making extensive vided for holding school eloctions in tlt. abe egg itp reconnaissances southward, found no Japanese within thirty-five miles, from general elections. The use of money in general elections is bad| Gen, Linlevitch is dispatching scout- enough and stringent laws have been | {ng parties east and west to guard against possible turning movements, Lis absence from the state Lieuten- att Governor McKinley was the act- ing governor, had occasion arisen demanding executive action, As it was Governor Folk had cleared the decks before departing and Governor Nekinley did not go to the capitol. a Gar people are not very badly + seared or unduly excited over the an prediction from the military depart- ment at Washington that Japan will go to war with us over our Philip- * { pine possessions, which she covets, j just ne soon as she has settled with Rassias. This kind of scare may have the efiect to bolster up Congress to ma te larger appropriations for ship bailding and thereby help the poor woney power to get in another graft Uncle Sam’s treasury. There is vet much danger of Japan or any ether nation picking a quarrel with te ADY Ways soon, The prices are attractive too. The return of the captured Confed- erate flags to the various state has twyun with hardly a stir of protest from the organizations which were eo violently disturbed over a similar proposal less than twenty yearsago, «wuys the Kaneas City Times. Not even the impetuous senior Senator trom Ohio has raised his voice, al- thoagh he won his distinguished title of “Fire-Alarm Foraker” by his ora- tory in opposition to President leveland’s order. Of couree, all ani- ‘mosity and prejudice have not been eliminated, but the situation has !m- proved so wonderfully within two deeades that devout lovers of the Wnion might exclaim with Simeon: “Lord, now letteat thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word; for mine eyes have seen thy za?vation.” Utara Mire passed to eradicate that great evil, pore but how much worse for one of the political parties to raise a largeslush fand for the purpose of corrupting the voters in carrying school elec- tions. It is currently reported that the Republicans have raised a slush fund of $300 to elect their candidate for school superintendent? This has been public property for some time. Each township was asseseed its pro rata of that amount and collected, or attempted ite collection at the Re- publican township conventions, Does any one believe the legitimate expenses of either or both parties in Bates county will reach $300. Thera is no legitimate way to spend that amount of money in the campaign. Then what are the Republicans go- ing to do with thatsum? Will the honest, sturdy voters of Bates coun- ty approve of such methods in the school elections? We don’t believe they will. Woman’s Response to Nature. | ARE FOOT FORMED “tera. certain periods, Nature never ini that women Come and see us. We want your‘trade. a. at SSASSLSLSSS Swamped By Japanese Orders. Minneapolis, March 27.—Japanese flour orders continue to pour in up- on Minneapolis millers at.a rate that *lhas exceeded all expectations. The last week brought in calls for con- -|signments ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 sacks. One of the big com- -| anes states that it is thirty days — — behindon Japanese orders withevery We feel like congratulating Gov. ite mill running to its maximum capac- Folk in retaining the services of Al. a ys ref belies tans ote {ty. Other companies report like Senator W. J. Stone on his return to Missouri said that he had decided to aecompany Secretary Taft's party to the PhillppineIsiands. The party 4s 40 be composed of Secretary Taft amd the committees on the Philippine ‘wiands of the Senate and House of Uepresentatives. It will depart in Je and its members will be guests of the Philippine Goverment. “The trip will be interesting and “teal me ee ee Ay i : McKIBBENS. We make Men’s Suits, Spring Overcoats and to order. in the county and ask the :owest possible prices for good goods. Light Weight Underwear is here, in the many called for grades and styles From 5 cents up. THE SPRING CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, RUGS and MATTINGS are on display, and are more desirable then ever. Best all wool ingrains 6 1-2c. VISIT OUR Shoe Department y and see the spring styles. They are stylish and hand- some and the prices the lowest for the qualities McKIBBENS. SSSA SS ASSASASSSSSSS SS SLE § MOST CLOSE IN 30 DAYS! I must get rid of my stock in the next thirty days. . Below find prices which are below first cost on everything: - 2 0 + > © © - 2 - 2 2 2 2 0° . , 12 hoe Superior wheat drills worth $65 00f ive,” sai scribed onl is- i or $40 00 Aastractive, _ Said Senator Stone,| Morrow as his confidential stenog-| compound prescr Dn RV. Pierce, o conditions, These orders are ail 10 hee Sapertor wheat Grille orth om * an “end at this time I believe that}rapher. He served the three pre-|. well-known specialist, is chief of the In-| made clearable from the seabo: 8 hoe Superi heat ‘ vothing reasonable should be left| ceeding governors, Stone, Stephens| yulids’ Hote! and Surgical Institute, et! ithin two months. Thisshowa that Two vow Bagie aon ae : 50 . 87 00 mdone to acquaint the members of} and Dockery, in that capacity and seen of it Hs the Worid’s, Diepensery the flour is wanted immediately by 1i4ect Stianend cnsder westh 4 > 5 4 . dee eur Goverment having to do with | during those twelve years nogovern- rea ite Prescription, that they|the Japanese government Quota- Avery edge drop planters worth a ia re Philippines with conditions out| or had a complaint of a leak in news | offer $500 reward for women who cannot | tiong are holding firm and millersex- P P ' 45 00 “ 35 00 ta ra be cured of Leucorthea, Female Weakne: ard Sattley edge drop planters worth 4500 “ 3500 i bere. from that department, although du-| Prolapsus or Falling of the Womb, pect no variations for the present. Planters with fertili I ict “The conflict between Japan and|ring all that time the secret infor- = AOE Pi asige -vthc be penis se aime ermB Avery,Sattle: Sosacnier marae —_ = = 5 3800 # t Rasefa may develope a new sequence | mation he was in possession of was| sponsibility is well-known to every news- Diaz and Roosevelt to Meet. — matey dein ee ean rechi aaa fad : 2100 & am ofevents in the far Kast with which | coveted by many people, including| iste.’ it is a medicine which has stood i laphiey- dias gang plows worth poke 300 F aN this Goverment may have to deal. Ij politicians and laymen, companies, od, a a ey bd a sn 3! ag yt Laredo, Tex., March 27.—Efforts Sattley Hocahien enzetae 4 =f 45 00 . Bag go not believe that there is any| corporations and trusts. Col. Mor-| -perfectly safe tonic in any condition of the | 4@ being made by persons here, well Satéley Hum vod +a 5 00 “ 5800 ° ay reason for the recent talk of proba-| row has a larger personal acquaint- | *7#em. being entirely 3 known in Washington and the City Ki y mer sulky plowworth 4250 “ 3000 ° @ 7a ie contension between this country | ance than any man in the state’ and Qe ee of Mexico, to bring about a meeting ngman Commodore 16.in,sulky plow. 4000 “.2850 @ Tae ¢ Japan, because of the Philippines | he can number nearly every one of between President Roosevelt and Janesville 16-Inch sulky plow worth 45 00 “. 33.50. rt sa that the pi are | them among his friends. ‘ President Diaz, when the former pyr ror anv aier worth: =” hr i 3 ' mdowed with great shrewdness. 6000 DRUGS or #o the Southwest early in 70-tooth U-bar $ — bid oon ie They know well that they could never Maliciously False. on “a a ia Sattley Haters ( Sattley tee speed ich event of a mee ar complete) worth BE sequire the Philippines from U8] ‘The statement published in the Re- Kon gh being or |Q) 12inch Sattley plows worth: 12-00 dy force. Awar with us would be ranged, 0 Presiden O1 14-inch 0 with Rusela, 8 grasp hands on the -international Batley plows worth 14 00 a diferent matter thao ’ ests cut ihe ls. Gast ae 164nch Satiley plows worth ie bo Seder pr se : each remaining on his respective side 2-wheel bell sake worth 17 00 This does not mean that of the bousdary tine. 8-wheel bull rake worth gg 09 ses A cE pogrom el worth 80 00 4 1G . Pompe, any style at halt _ “What's new in Santo Domingo?" | Re mynd = of other ‘hing persen- only have I ever asked for or colle ad bp | 02 8 cont off'e district. The publica 23

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