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— Ee ee ws we eee We Have Never Before BLILER WEEKLY TIMES) 4* sqgeercemuie. | Town and County ina Row. Says Democracy is J. D. ALLEN, Enrtor. The Nevada horsemen who Of) Potton, Mo., Oct.16—Information in Perfect Harmony. | Misa Sherbert, Brooke B. and Confi- has been filed in the Callaway county ei oe dential, failed to lund at the Butler] oi oyit court by E. L. MeCall prose- “ai i i i : . | “The efforts of th tle Spri Fair last week to their heart's desire, | outing attorney. against W. D. Me- efforts of the Pertle Springs and like poor sportsmen equealed.| totoah, street commissioner of Fol | eens has road had = oe They imposed upon the Nevada Post] som, John Avhfal, Michael Kelly and |e gv gentsm atd enceee Seon to make a very severe criticism Up0D| Joghuq Housard, charging na sa oregon said Senator en the Fair management, which wasevi-| with tearing down the public hitch or ment. oe apg — ry dently prepared by one of the crowd ing rack around the court house | fv Tei in by many full- of sore heads, as it did noteound 8! square October 5 the Fulton city co : meerene, a ae bit like she writings of the gentle-| oni] ordered the street commis rf i oan” ae penance te as manly editors of that peper. After| sinner to remove the hitching rack ee ae . x aaa. 1 — Bo. $0 Joplin & Southwest mA eee ewopm [calling the management “a FAW | trom around the square and the oth-| 43, pug a siiadh chins be elle Bo. $63 K-C & Joplin mail & Express 10) p= | bunch” and “Jay Association,” the| or ¢hree men named in theinforma- 8g “At the loet electi f > me [following very serious charge Was! tion qssisted in doing the work. The| score an baeiccariag® Mies made: ‘The cards wereset there yes- ita hiaaktna back around dkbaours our best Demorrats gota bit care- terday for Manzie Pierce to win the | PUbue bisehingrack arou _ leas, tut you can rest assured that treefor all pace, regardless of whether | house square bas been in use for the) 4ne jesson is enough to hold them she got under the wire first or not. | past forty or fifty years. Theaction i anes TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION: Phe Weexty Times, published eyery *harsday, will be sent to any address ne year, postage paid, for $1.00, Had such a housefull of Bargains as we are showing this fall. All Lines are Complete And we are in better shape to handle the many lines we carry than ever before. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. ~ —_—— rr Ol Ti Missou7i Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE. SOUTH FOUND. . 20 Joplin & Southwest mall & Ex 5 Bam NORTH BOUND. Net 26 Kansas City and St. Lonie Ex, 5.37 am Na 2 Kaneas City mail and Express 12 We, 210 Kansas City limited mail a - - - LOCAL FREIGHT ry Pre! 12:40 pm | She Bo for awhile. There is little use to ; x | eet rg el pm Miss Sherbert was an easy winner of taken is on the ground that the echie akin 1k adh tiie Bi H Ke. 9% Local freightand Pas mixed 8:08™1 60 fept she was eet back, as was|Callaway county and was on the meetings are being held by Democrats : RAST ROUND, 2 Loeal freight and Pas mixed ar 6:00 pm sashes Baran E. Gxickn Ageus Brooke B. both of whom beat Manzie|county’s land. The peoplein thecity and tke recalls Ate a) Bhat can be We have just received a big sample line of gloves. If you Tierce home, and Pierce was given] wanted the hitching rack removed asbss, the heat.”” and the city council declared it a The facts are, if any “cards were) yisance and ordered {t taken down. set,” it was by the “bunch” that) The country people are opposed to owned Miss Sherbert and Brooks B.,| ghe action of the council and astrovg for the tip was given out freely that) jen) fight is expected over the mat- the race was fixed for Miss Sherbert; | ¢.p. and that the two horses were pitted); 0 | = —- against Manzie Plerce was so plain DESTROYED BY FIRE. that the sympathy of the crowd went outto the latter. In the second heat the two “pocketed” Manzie Pierce at Missouri Duilding at Portland the firat turn of the second round and for that foul the judges awarded the Burns—Loss about $200,000. heat to Mauzie Pierce, who was sec- ond, and not third, as stated in the Post article. In the third heat Manzle Plerce won by a nose, but the “bunch” kicked and the judges in their effort to be absolutely fair, an- nounced a dead heat. The writer o! the Post article wh» talks so knowingly of association rules, certainly kuew that the stable entering two horses in the same race was violating the rules of all asso- clations, and if the judges and the Butler association committed’ any serious breach of association rules, it was in permitting this bunch of kickers to work such an old game, which has long been ruled off of first-class racing tracks. wanta bargain in gloves now is your chance to get it. SAMPLE GLOVES are better than regular stock, they are made from selected stock and by the most tkilled workmen, 25c gloves and mittens at 19c 50c gloves and mittens at 39c 75c gloves and mittens at 50c $1.00 gloves and mittens at 75c “They are lining up early and all will be in the band wagon when the time to get busy arrives. I can see nothing but success for the Democ- racy of Missouri, and the rural mem- bers of the party are also confident of victory. Of the crew of elght of an Atlantic Coast schooner caught fn a storm at ea, six lose their lives. © ——_—__—_——— Former Governor Hogg'scondition is reported as alarming, and it is feared that he will never leave his hotel in Fort Worth, Tex. e6505Q$0EREeEe€bODn0DD00g 0» SS S6—®@®@qoqua>_ae———S—SS a aaSs>ss>>roo The manufacturers of alcoholic ex- tracts and patent medicines will Sample ps. make strong effort at the next Con- ( a gress to prevent thelr output being taxed. We also have a fine line of Mens and Boys sample caps. What we have said of gloves we can also say of caps. IT PAYS TO BUY THEM, 25c caps for 19¢ f j j f f f f j f f f j : j : f j 4 f j f j f 50c caps for 39¢ : f f f 4 f f f f j \ j f f f f f f i { f ) j f f — Colonel William H. Phelps and Miss O'Leary, his private secretary forthe past ten years, were quietly married at the home of the bride’s sister in Chicago on last Wednesday. Col. and Mrs, Phelps reached Carthage Saturday, where the Colonel has the finest home in that city of costly and pretentious residences, Healsoowns several tine Jasper county farms and devotes his leisure from rail road duties to his herds of fancy cattle. The marriage !s reported as accept- t able in every way to Colonel Phelps’ children, all of whom are grown. —$———= 75e caps for 60¢ $1.00 caps for T5c —— = | SB BB BH BE BF PBF VG VG VG VG MGB BVP VB VG VG VG VB aVGG PGB BPG VG VGGBVGBVBBPPB BB Ba BGP BG BBB BBO Qooem Underwear. We have taken especial pains in selecting our chil- drens union suits and have, we think, the bess made garment and best value we have ever had for............ 25e Ladies unton suits from. 25¢e to 98e Ladies separate vests and pants from............25¢ to 98¢ We have a beautiful garment in the ladies “set snug” vests and pants, fine Jersey ribbed, fleeced lined and good fitting for nal Infants wool ribbed vests open down front... Ruben’s infant shirts for Ruben’s infant shirts ail wool. Infants all wool bands with shoulder strapz.............. 25¢ We have the latest styles in infants bootees 10¢, 15c, and 23¢c Infants wool mittens for 10c. Childrens red and blue Jersey fleeced lined gloves with two buttons for 25c each. Ladies and Misses Jersey silk lined gloves in black and brown fon25 and 48c each. . Golf gloves all sizes and styles. Ladies knit skirts in plain color and fancy stripes from 48¢ to $1.48 each. Fine outing flannel suitable for warm dressing sacques and infante cloaks for 14c yard. Extra heavy outing flannel for 10c. Good outing flannel for 9c, 8X¥c and 5c, Cotton fleeced cashmeres for 10c yard. Governor Folk spoke at the Acade- my of Music in Philadelphia on-Mon- day evening on invitation of the good government club, There was such acrush to hear him that long before the meeting began the doors had to be closed. When Gov. Folk arrived, he responded to the call to address the waiting crowd on the outside, before entering the hall The Governor's speech was along the line of good government and civic right- eousness. After the meeting he was teudeied @ reception ot the Hotel Walton, which was attended by hun- dreds of prominent citizens. a aoe Superintendent of Insurance W. D Yandiver says he {s determined in his course, outlined in a recent letter to President McCall, of the New York Life, to prevent thas company from further operations in this state, un- less the money donated to the Repub ean Campaign committee, is paid back into the Company’s treasury and McCall resigns from the Presi- dency. Mr. Vandiver has given the attorneys of the New York Life until to-day to appear before him to pre- sent any explanations or denials of the facts upon which his action is based. Decisions of our Supreme Court appear to give Superintendent Vandiver full power to take sum- Term. dn Palas Ghuits Firet Day, November 13th, 1905. Bryan to Dine With Ito. Cope Anna M, James Crook Admr. Gilmore Henry W, A L Gilmore Admr, Tokio, Oct. 15.—Wm. J. Bryan} \ 2st James, a Paige Advan and his family arrived at Yokohama] second Day, November 14th. 1905. Saturday, will spend two weeks in| Wilson Alexander G, T S Wilson &JT Ros- A brook Admrs. Japan. They will make a visit of | wedaie Samuel A, Mary J Weddle Admx, five days to Too and Marquise Ito, | Men bison f’Mana ¥ lector Adio, president of the privy council, and} Third Day, November 15th, 1905. Count Okuma, the foreign minister, Nak} ceca Frank Allen & Chas Wright will invite Mr. Bryan to a dinner. Teeter Chas N, Frank I Teeter Ex. The Japanese-American Society | Neve Garvic: Jooss & Forest Nove divine. ill invite Mr. Bi to add: {te | Boop Daniel, J W Jamison Admr. sy a @> fake ‘aah | hall Fourth Day, November 16th, 1905. 8 ws All seasonable goods found at Hill’s Cash Store, } Eggs Taken Same as Cash. FOS HS BS BSB SS SS SSH SSB Sse Bm Portland, Ore., Oct. 17.—The Mis- sourt state building at the Lewis and F 4 wa Pa ry ii Au, ) wr rh the various exhibite,and the art PV wciied) and statuary collection, was des-} The modern farmer is concerned with troyed:by fire, The blaze was con-| he has a system—a scientific side to his fined to the Missouri building. farming as well as a business side. The All of the Missourl portraits and] does them is the one who reaches the paintings in the building were des | top. Most farmers know that the reason troyed. Several small adjoining} clover family are great restorers of fer- tility is because they are nitrogen gath- my " down at the roots of these plants gory yer ab the St.| Multitudes of little nodules ari in these seriering A niroaen rom the alr and storing n such a way that t t of November 19, last year. The fire t ; x S hom resulted from tho explosion of a othe crop ike corn or wheat can find " ra stori rast issue ver- of the portraits wore saved in that| [shmentof the Ulood amd nervor? fares - —- tract of herbs and roots, without the use Asks $10,000 For His Skin, | * was not covered by insurance. of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the as ion of food, or rather A. Lovejoy, the Elk who was selected the blood rec V1), fs . quires, to furnish skin to a fellow Elk’s wife, | Strewn With Dead Fish. Pure blood is essential to good health. ., Oct. 16.—Advi not only cleanses the blood of {mpuritie: brought sult against C. P. Thomas Houston, Tex., Oct, dvices but it {ncronses the acuvily of the blood: for $10,000 as the value of 150 inches with an abundant i b f i that the beach for more than a hun-| }ioog "rt omen i ota ae : peeled off his legs while under chloro- tions that mar and sear the skin, fon, ee and that they have been thrown up| pr. Pierce's 1000-page illustrated book, + : sent free in paper covers on receipt of 21 represented to him that the surgeon ly during the last two days. It is be-| one-cent stamps to pay cost of alte - ill . '. . would take from his thighs only two] (tin the Gulf, and thetr deathisdue Plareo, Buffalo Nye Dr. R. V. to some subterranean ‘disturbance, : long and three-fourths of an {nch wide. When heleft the table hefound caused the huge wave which swept] Probate Court Docket November, 1905, : the Conard liner Campania last knee and the hip had been stripped, and {t was ten days before he could Mrs. Frederick B. Searles, the original victim, was burned in an ac- and was brought to St. Luke’s hospi tal here for treatment. A number of of skin, but Lovejoy proved such a promising subject that while under grafte necessary except some euppll- ed by Mrs. Searle’s husband andh r Clarke exposition grounds, including large acres. He treats his soil well and man who does things and knows why he that clover and all the relations of the buildings also burned. The loss is} orors, They enrich the land besause nodules are millions of small organisms Louis exposition burned the night will give it up to the soil, where some water heater inthe basement. Allj An imitation of nature's method of fire and the loss was only $16,500. is used when you take an alterative ex- ical Discovery. This vegetable medicine Spokane, Wash., Oct. 16.—George Texas Gulf Coast Is takes from the food just the nutriment suffering from dangerous burns, has Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery from the Lower Gulf Coast indicates | making glands, and it entiches the bod: of skin, which he says the doctor dred miles is strewn with dead fish | erysipelas, boils, pimples; and other erup- ‘ by the waves on the sands continual- | “The Common Sense Medical Adviser,” is Mr. Lovejoy asserts that it was lieved they were washed {n from far| ly. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound vo or three strips, three or four inches aes which, itis thought, may also have Executors and Administrators. that the froné ot his legs between the week, leave the hospital. cident with a lamp in Lewiston, Ida., Elks volunteered to furnish particles chloroform he was peeled for all the brother. The grafting operation SSSSSSSSSSSSSS5SS595S599: Me Will ive A Present for the next Thirty Days on every purchase in—our—store—of $2.00 or more. @ a | mary action in the matter. was successful, but the woman wasao | October 17. Count Okuma will pre- de FE Seep eeree Sones from long {Ilnees that she | side at the function. ng Hares Advar. ie | Tue greatest of all newspapers is . ee at 2, Thos foot Bx. # e.| x : Fifth Day, November 17th, 1905. 4 Hobe- t, of St. : . Z a , ; i the Daly Globe Democrat, ot Tires of Society. Col. Webb’s Philosophy. | at narra Jeno Nim a Louis. 16 has n0eq A sensible man might part his hair vm A. . Jw ygener Admr, urtney Admx. ward, G G Henry Ex. Sixth Day, November 18th, 1905. Summers Hardin, A M Summer Admr. it The Denver Post reports the case ofa young lady of that city who tires of society and wants to work. She says: “Society wearles me. What is there in {¢ but empty form, and what do you gain? I want to do somethiag while in the world—to feel the joy of good hard work well done.” Isisa laudable ambition. Society, when it means rivalry in expensive entertainments which pamper the body and overlook both mind and heart, is empty. No wonder that an earnest person finds it tiresome. Society, when it describes the asso ciation of congenial spirits where the aoimalin man {s subordinated tothe delights of the mind and the growth of the affections—such society {sin every way helpful; and such society is entirely consistent with work. In all the west and ought to be in the hands of every reader of any Daily paper. It costs, by mail, postage prepaid datly including Sanday, one year, $6.00; 6 months, $3,00; 3 months 1.50; Daily without Sunday, one year, $4.00; 6 months, $2.00; 3 months $100; Sunday Edition—a big newspaper and magazine com- bined, 48 to 76 pages every Sunday, one year, $2 00; 6 months, $1.00. A subseription for the Globe-Democrat, av these prices, is the best possible newspaper investment. Send your order today or write for free sample copy to Globe Printing Company, St. Louis, Mo. See advertisement of the “twice-a-week” lasue of the Globe- Democrat elsewhere in this paper. 51-6t inthe middle; so might an honest negro go into his neighbors’ hen house at night, but appearances Warner Anna F, W A Florence Ex, would be against both men. Some Floyd win , Mary A Flo d Admx. allowance may be made for boys in| FraseeLvdia, W A Sheets Admar = the dough age. Did you ever notice | heluans Fume A, Jno C Hayes Adm: DEN. that the fellow who parts his hair in| Seventh Vay, November 20th, 1905. the middle is invariably a cigarette | Lesiie Elenor, Wm F Tygard Kx. fiend? Well, it’s true, nine times in tat in Ursula A, Wesley. Lattin lap ten Itwe had a boy who would dare m4 gah ota i na agora ca! take up either habit, we'd tle him ects, teohighaks o-apakeontt and turn the hose on him, then go Guardians and Curators Docket. away and forget it.—Monte Ne (Ark.) ane Sat, Sener &: +) 1905. Herald. ’ “4 Rogers Fern, Otto TB C. ce iemennarme Proctor Virgil S, 8 | Haggard G & ¢ Rosatti and His Boenmann August & Elizabeth, J W Jamison Dunlap Roy & Chaancey D, J B DunlapG &C, Royal Italian Band, Ninth Day, November 22nd, 1905. . Fisher Samuel H, Thos L Harper G & C. The first entertainment in the) Blair Nannie B, 8 ¥ Moore Cur. course arranged by the Butler enter- Cooper Robert, hae H Co-per G & C. tainment association will be Rosattl| orth Day, November 23rd, 1905. fact, euch society is only possible}and bis Royal Italian Band, which| prow arohie, Mery E¥rowG&0. among thc:. who find pleseure fujcomes to she oper Lous. to night. Gent F 3 % i Sareh & Gentry @ & C. service. Itis of society in this bet-| This is one of the finest musical or- fash Apna. enkine Cor. ter senee that the poet speake when|gunizatione now traveling, and is Talbot Ouse, Louise J he says: “Society, friendship and| only excelled by the Marine Band.| Eleventh Day, love bequeathed by God unto man.| They seldom play in as core feck ¢é bas 1 Gea, a , Jesse S STOCK LARGE. PRICES LOW. See our large line of Oil Cloth for stoves. Denver, Col , Oct. 16.—E. M. John- 60.,, presi >... che Fidelity wvings Association, which fatled on July 3, 1904, was taken to the State Peni- tensiary at Canon City to serve an indeterminate sentence of two to A.H. CULVER FURNITURE Co. 0, had I_ wings of @ dove how soon xf would { taste them ” Bat the aGac. fashionable 4 soctation in the official reports. , society into which 80] 45 seenre them tor ‘Twelfth Day, November 25th, 1905. § He was convicted on Septetnber 2, te Sad paten bem he Placed. na 76 conte. CAL ety ae ‘S \