The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 8, 1906, Page 2

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————————_ — | business in the state of Kansas, has Gov, Hogg was recently in araflrond The Werxry Times, published every | been dropped. Only a few months | , ident, sind 0 was, belle that Tiarsday, will be sent to any addrest/ago those proceedings were began | ome ot ike tn ‘bis call ees me year, postage paid, for $1.00. with a blare of trumpets which threatenéd to jar the universe. The TM Missouri Pacific Time Table at| papers and magazines all over the BUTLER WEEKI SIMES| POOR BLEEDING KANSAS Ex Gov. Hogg, of Texas, died sud- ee . 43 ee pied | denly at the residence aPhis law part- J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. | Announcement is made that the} vor, Frank. Jones, Houston, Texas, y t a ___. | legal proceedings brought to oust Priday. He was en route to.a ean!- U - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | Standard Oil Company from do’ tarium at Battle Creek, Michigan. 00 oes or 6 h ré aml } ‘ 8 teactured. He was suing the Inter-; national & Greats Northern railroad | for $100,000 damages. Gov. Hogg! There’s just one place in Butler where dependable ‘shoes for any member of the ~ family can be had and that’s at HILL’S CASH STORE. It’s because we handle _- ee eH = Butler Station. country commented on the great 7 fh ; CORRECTED TINE TABLE. struggle which the world was to wit- wy ph ver hoe ba ite | the best line made to-day—PETERS’ DIAMOND BRAND. Peters’ Shoes are Bo. 20» Joplin g southwest mall 2 Ex 6:21 om rate diet pry Beene oh bs He bin ge in bag Sa i a made in seven specialty factories where each man) is s specialty man. Peters’ B® WIK.C & Joplin mail & Express 42:37 pm ‘ ou nds. e was rp in iexas. 18 | / é 2 Ss E.G heats asa espcees e's pm aber yop ad praca eed wes ven. eophen oh'ta baii-ags, Shoes are made from the best leather obtainable, they’re made on latge roomy az soa ie ees ta themeecurely within its power. Now retapaivnttone sth): oe lasts, but have the style. Its even conceded by other shoe manufacturers that Kaneas City iimited mal 10:30 pm| the young giant seems to have suc- 1d Bs tecaurascit | eumbed, and fe apparently down on a —s The me cacy = Peters makes more Fine Shoes than any other house in the West. Some prices for A 4 Pectin stock #:18pm{all fours begging for mercy. The elected justice of the ena thee your perusal. : INTERSTATE DIVISION, sorrow, the humiliation, the shame to the legislature ped district ‘ WEST BOUND. attor- ed 8:00am| Of it seems to be that Kansas sur- Oe Lele. * | ondered without a blow, at the very [10g hora ofthe state, end in 1800 indie tatiin os SUPERIOR SHOES FOR THE wie ini mo. Mit Local freight and Pas mized ar5:18P™| first onslaught. It is given out that)... ciected governor and reelected EIGER, Agent —__—_—__-———— | the litigation promised to be too ex- governor in 1892. MEN ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; pensive, that the fight would cost cccesnainameniedinin nai too much money and theend hoped/ John R. Walsh, president of the Hore’s values for this week | * Ifyou could ace the way we are fit- mi to be gained would not justify 1%. | detunct Chicago National Bank, has that strongly emphasize our | ting out the ladies of Butler you ‘Tax Tuxss'is authorized to make the follow- | Think of it, ye lovers of the boasted ‘laced under arrest would agree with us that we have the been pl charged Rg Sumouncements for office, subject to the idea of real value giving. If * Gomeara tic primary of Bates county, to beheld | liberties of @ free country? The lib-| with violation of the national bank- you're in need of serviceable | beat line in the city. Each shoe we coBaturday, May 2, 1906: erty, the honor, the credit of asover-| ing laws in making false returns to shoes here they are slip on means a sale because they’re YOR REPRESRETATIVE. eign state of this union, with 1t8/4he comptroller and for converting eo comfortable. . LAWRENCE M. GRIFFITH, ' ability to defend the interests of ite/4, hisown use $3,000,000 of the . Of Osage township, citizens, guaged by a few paltry Gol-| } ank’s funds. W —_— lars. But after all, when we stop to eee Mens Oress egpigs ennui? think, {t fe not the state thatdoes| Senator Warner of Missourl de- Shoes at JAMES R. ANGLE, thin ge, but the people who have poe-|clares there is no corruption in the Of Mt. Pleasant township. session of the governmental machin- | Se nate of the United States. If that ber 9 ey Hy OfOnge towashp.” ery. I under the old regime in Kan-|ie true then the Senator from Kao-ll] ‘thas boat them all $1.25, 1.39, 1 50, ‘ é stidatoat sas this condition bad prevailed the|aas and Oregon have been greatly |[j for wear and style. 1.75 and 2.00 world would not have wondered, but under the reform administration of Governor Hoch the world is amazed. No one would claim these moral fel- daxice exiles, lows, who have dissented so loud JOS, H. GROVES and long against corruption could OfMt. Pleasant township. be influenced into secretly worship. J. A. PATTERSON, ping the golden calf, but why this Of Mt. Pleasant township sudden stopping and considering of 1. D. EMBREE, cost? They should have been con- Of Spruce township sidered before the proceedings were begun. Poor, bound, bleeding Kan- sas, how we pity her. abused. A bill was passed in the House Saturday reimbursing Joseph Pick- ens, of Neosho, Mo., for $300 lost in a registered letter 20 years ago. Of Hudson townshtp, D, A. BEAN, Of Mt. Pleasant township. Work Shoes at Charles Brickenstein, treasurer of Coneyas county Colorado, has re- signed his office, acknowledging a shortage of $62,000. Don’t do it. . same grades. 2 HILL'S GASH STORE, = \ Delmar Track May Reopen. RECOP DER, , Jefferson City, March 5 —The eu- en Wi eeu NOT A CANDIDATE, preme court this afternoon in sn W.C. HEDDEN, Some one has started a boom for|opinion by Judge Fox decided the Of Osage townehip. Col. Jake Allen, of Bates county, fur} race track case from St. Louis coun- =a F, M, WOODS, Congress. Col. Atlen lives in the/sy, The court holde that the justice Se same county and the same town as Congressman DeArmond, and like the latter, is a stalwart Democrat. It is hardly deemed likely that he will enter the race, although Missouri has sent a great many men to Con, A Pittsburg Ex-News- | GENERAL SCHOFIEO IS DEAD. | vedwith Sherman and went with on his march to the sea. He paper Man Dead. apeaiots served with General Thomasat Nash- ville in thi Pittsturg, Pa., March 5.—Joseph | Was the Last Surviving Civil calted in As depen: Neal “Of Deek Creek towneh!p HOMER W, SIEG Of Walnut township. ED, CRABB - or Orage township, of the peace had jurisdiction over the case, which was a misdemeanor, and thatthe St. Louis city police had no power to go out of the city TCSS +o make an arrest. This latter was \ J, G. CANTRELL less able to represent this great state ' G. Stebenrek, former editor and pro- | Oesawass tresahip. than Col. Allen —Jefferaon City Trib- the main question to be decided by prietor of the Pittsburg Chronicle War Commander. : army. Schofield was commander of - £ ite une. the court, as the governor had used the Department of the Missouri after the UCbronicle-Telegraph, of Lieutenan: ral Jo . Scho- . ae Lot pn enmonia after an illness of only a| fild, United States ore retired, ex-( General Schofield was m or . Louis county last summer. head of the army, died here. Hewas| eral years ago to Miss Georgia Kil- ; few days. Mr. Slebenrek was for In the opinion of the court the at 4 ihe Asoc, attacked by cerebral hemorrhage. | bourne, an Iowa girl much younger governor has no power to use the a phanieps oe bi eres we reece wite and daughter were | ¢han he. ; ate . w im. oy rome Fgree = np we. in retirement He was 74 years old| With the death of General Schofield General Schofield was bornin West- ~ means Pag mpt prob-| a leaves two daughters and one! the last surviving army commander | °™ New York on @ farm. He wasa ably will be made fo reopen the) 90. during the Civil war has passed | graduate of West Point. When the Delmar race track. away. war began he was 4 captain of artil- Before the Democrats nominate Col. Allen for Congress, they ought to getan affidavit from him that if he is elected, he will agree not to spend most of his time going fishin with Grover Cleveland. It woul also bea good idea to compell him to premise that the first bill he in- troduces in congrees shall be for an $100,000 public building to beerect- ed in Butler.—Republican- Press. the police officers from the city in suppressing the race track people in Of Mt. Pleasant township. F, R, SWARENS, Of New Home township, PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, SILAS W, DOOLEY, Of Mt. Pleasant township. J.¥, SMITH, Of Mt. Pleassnt, WATT B. DAWSON “Col.” Allen will not pledge himeelf All the judges of the court concur : aa hora lery in the regular army. Heentered \ Of Ozage township, not to go fishing or duck hunting, | With Judge Fox in the opinion ex Team Drowned. Phe cw po Gaon Pave ae "i ae the volunteer service as mejor of the. either, with Grover Cleveland or any | ©P* Marshall and Valliant, who dis-| ciinton Democrat. * and served in Missouri under General | First Missouri volunteers. He wae sent, Marshall expressing his views A young man named Lionberg, liv- Lyon, He was Lyon’s chief of staff | brevetted major general for distin- in a separate dissenting opinion. when that officer was killed at the | gulehed gervicein the battle of Frank- ing near Coal, lost his team Tuesday battle of Springfleld. Schofield ser-| in wash Hood’s army. le of Fran! COUNTY CLERK, other genuine sport. As for the ap- propriation tor Butler, he hasalways stood for anything that would help his home town, his county, district or state, and he certainly would not F. J. WISEMAN, Of Osage township. J. E, WILLIAMS, ‘ ‘Of Mt. Pleasant township. evening by drowning in Deer Creek, just east of Clinton. ;: The young man had started home Br n Preparing to Move Troops. Seattle, Wash., March. '4.—The C. @. WEEKS mise an opportunity to attempt big | Great Northern Steamship company | but finding the roads so bad decidéd ee ae me { Of Osage township, things for any or all of them. has been requested by — yy de-| to stay over i} = Sam = p ‘ + W.H DUNN, ‘ _| partment to name a p lor the}son. Toreach the latter’s e | : AG Of Grand River township. beng phen soem Sanee chartering of the Minnesota and | left the main road and in fording the ; WHO CAUSED THE | cep e many expressions Of! Dakota, to be used ae transporte in| swollen stream his horses were swept | & y ‘ the press and other friends, in the| case of hostilities with China. The] off their feet. He ran to Hunt's 5 TREASURER, kindly spirit we belleve they were| company has replied, namings price | slaughter house, but on his return | @ | 4 f W.R. BELL, meant, and desire to say that we are Passe —— : Peg mecng ser} found both horses drowned. py y ' fi Of,Walnut township, not a candidate for congress, or any the government {s preparing for any ‘ : i 4 y _— other office, but are content to work | emergency. Order of Publication, in Term. Look over the following and see just what you if JUDGE OF PROBATE for the success of the Democratic] The Minneeota, at the time of its STATE OF MISSOURI, je A 5 . ‘ J. A, SILVERS, party and the upbuilding of our city | !aunching in 1904, was the largest cult, Court are saving by us cutting the price : MILES 8. HORN, and county, in which cause we have | 78° carrying ‘Of Mt. Pleasant township. labored unceasingly for more than a quarter of a century, leaving to oth- RAIDING JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT. ers the honors and emoluments of J. W. McFADDEN office. ' Of Charlotte township, Soap was 6 bare 25c, now 8 to’9 bars for 25¢, very same. Coal ofl was 20c a gal; now 15c a gal. 3 Iba can eolid packed tomatoes 10c was 15c, 2 for 25c. Corn was 10c stand packed, not stuff, now 4 for 25c. - Imperial ted was 50c, now same kind 25¢ tb. Best Kansas wheat flour was ss If you are a Democrat and have -" ing ag $1.85 sack, now $1.20, ennieie. any sore spots to scratch, scratch 1 7, Deter, © SP - _ very best; bepter ne ; : ‘ them now, don’t wait till next No- 1e court tat. the sald dae) | aa acakerp pico tea! : 2 F WORTH DISTRICT. vember. Every Democrat in Missouri te wei 4 . . aati ‘ now : kgor mane ‘ Soper o » — or should vote and got his rsa petition, ous of tls ovars Bes . é . White fish was 10 and'16¢, now any kind or size 5c. ‘ Of Mingo township. vote. Things may not have suited ‘ mae pay. | Ey Onion aes was 9 qaartefor 25c, just sce what you can save . you in every respect in the past (they a . x - fy. _Sbout 75 per see D HYDE,” _| home and refuse to vote: By eo do- | 12 Sh¢ Johnson county eriminal cours |i tar Bebwa paar ek st aie: bce bregre9 Of Prairie township. ing ycuare as lable to “knock” ; a ei 3 ‘ __ @ITY OFFICERS. Subject to the action of the city Democratic mary, March 13th, 1908. : TOR ASSESEOR, J. H, SISSON. * FOR MARSHALL, W. J, McANINCH, M.T. DUNCAN,

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