The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 12, 1906, Page 2

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hip, but-was oppos:d by Stephens ploneers, good old Democratic tock, ernor Folk gave him a holiday par- 8 Hill’s Cash Store aster Uress Fabrics 8 LER W EEKL) TIMES} Chairman Niedringheus’ refusal to Judge Graves on attend a “coming out” dinner to J.D. ALLEN, Eprror. | Secretary Shaw, by the Republican the Supreme Bench. | League of St. Loule, because Kerens) Judge Graves was commissioned CERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: and Col. Ed. Butler were invited, Sapreme Cours Judge by Governor hasn't tended to promote that her-! Folk oo Saturday and met with the mony in Republican ranks which the nee Pagan ggg — Globe Democrat prates about 80 Patsy waeieia appointment to ri insistently. One can understand tbe | ability alone, and not to any outside Chairman’s hatred to Kerens, who/influence That he had made up bis stood between him and the realiza | mind, after trying the St. Louis cases tions of his fondest dreams to repre- before Judge Graves, that he was : . ns ; good timber for the Supreme bencn eeurr nous sent Missouri in the United States/ and said to oth: r lawyers that if the HT sep Jopiin & Southwest mail & Ex . Senate, but why he wanted to snub| opportunity cffered while Governor ho mes Bae etl k Express | so), m{COl. Butler, the leader of the Detao- he would appoint him Supreme Hi i Local freight 1:0 pm/erate who Niedringhaus declared in Judge. The people of Bates county WORTD BOUND. Fy y > 206 Kansas City and St. Louis Ex 5:40am his Jefferson City speech that Folk are proud of Judge Graves and the ays Kanese City mail and Express 1:40 pm had driven out of the Democratic fne Weex.y Times, published ever) Tihireday, will be sent to any address ne year, postage paid, for $1.00. em The Missouri Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE. distinction he has won tn his profes- sion. 210 Kansas City limited mal 10:30 pm party is past comprebension walien " } : : im oo eweleaiinuat ~Ct«U eam [Bo andl the old man shorovgbly an Withdraws From Race. Our display compris¢s all that is new in wash goods, ‘‘new’’ in the fullest mo. $52 Kansas City stock e:ltpm derstand each other and the people Butler, Mo., April 11th, 1906. meaning of the word. The weaves and colorings and designs. They run of the state are to be deceived by} To the Democrats of Bates County: QNTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST BOUND. : 99 ‘es . So. 241 Local freight and Pas mixed $:8™) sooh plays, After mature consideration of the the entire gauntlet of grades from ‘‘gossamer ‘like fabrics to cotton stuff BAST ROUND. a arranrammaeeeed matter, I have decided to withdraw ' Be, Det Local freight and ae tee ea, | Governor Folk has appointed the| my name from further consideration designed for real service. collectors and assessor in most of|in connection with the nomination It is triumphantly announced, asa the counties affected by the recent tor Cireult Clerk. In doing so I de- equelcher for vegetarianism, that/opinion of Supreme Judge Burgess pra: ae pro! pr oy bs Special Prices For One Week. carrion-eating birds, with one excep- | anent township organization. rty and my appreciation of ite INDIA LINONS. Special Price on Mattings. tion, live longer than any other. The favors. The ticket to be nominated Anepection of diseased or decayed Hardinger Appointed Assessor.|next month will hnve my cordial meat appears to be a useless and un-} Governor Folk announced Tues pes ng beg pda bee oy | Pedy 3. “ct 2c hee © ee 2 Ye ee Ye healthful expense ff bird facts count} day the appointment of William M. | the cause of Democracy 6 1-40 India linons for 5c A new line for us this spring. Buy 5 h , A toranyebing Port Divas: or ean of Betas oun," Unt boa yf 12 4-2¢ India linons for 10c aes It fe asserted that the price of| *hie appointment Mr. inger wi scininidesesitiin " " 20c mattings for 15c ebces will be advanced again unleee| Monty fn for ‘the taxes of 1900-7 | MISSOURI AT U. C. V. REUNION a 26c matings for 20c Congress removes the duty on hides. | and the regular assessment for the 19¢ India linons for 15c 35c mattings for 25c Genera! Orders For the New Still, the stanc pattere may figure} taxes of iy et = firet is made that the people will not be able to | Decessary because assessments kick eo hard if it 1s made !mpossible | ®lready made by the towash!p asses, 15c = India nons for 10c ——————— SPECIAL FOR THE MEN. FIGURED WHITE GOODS. Extra good value in for _ to buy shoes.—Fulton Tele- opin on nel Mr Harloges ap Orieans Meeting Issued by aap Pemoorntie oossaniteoman tor Ober Judge Gantt. A beautiful line of dainty new patterns MENS SUSPENDERS. —_—_—_—_—_— An old citzen and close observer Of | jo¢%9 towniship, was an original Folk afiaire, remarked to us that he had| men in this omuate, and {e fully com- Begs — —_ — = never seen a higher grade of candi-|petent to perform the duties of the| °°" to appointing Miss Helen dates offering for the nominattone| Office. Up to the time of going to] Us, of St. Joseph, sponsor, and Mise in Bates county. That the party |Pressn0 appointment had been made | Jewel Weldemeyer, of Clinton, maid could be congratulated on the fact eanesene of honor, of the Missourl United that no very serious mistake could} The Fulton Telegraph says Mis- Confederate Veterans for thereunton be made in the selecéton ofa ticket|sourlans are indignant because U.|'2 New Orleans April 25, 26 and 27, from the candidates announced. S. Districs Attorney Dyer, of St. Judge James B. Gantt, who ts major at 10c, 12 1-2c, 15¢, 19c, 23c and 25c, || An assorted lot all worth 25c, special marvels of chepness at the price. *° price on Saturday for the men only * “«. *% 5c New Spring Wool Dress Goods. | “special FOR THE LADIES. We have just received a new lot beau- tiful weaves and colorings double and || on Saturday afternoon for one hour Add, ae ee soe Randolph county, which in 1904 /0ul8, hae chosen one E. P. Jobn- 2 Peso oriore ofinterws|@ Single widths at any price you want 8 to 4 o’clock at ¥ son as his chief assletant. 8 re- : . A Pony e : o- — —. ee ane called that Johneon bad Father|*® the Missouri veterans: to pay. N ew double width Henrietta A big line of ladies collars worth up to ticket, on last Saturday, a’ em- Cummins, a Catholic priest, of Pike Headquarters of the Missourt dil- cloth Just in at 19c per yard. 75e, Special for one hour only I Cc ocratic primaries cast 4,481 votes, county, indicted for preaching the vision will be temporarily established eeieeiiteieienbinemants indicating a clear gain of more than 1,000 votes. This is simply a fore runner of what the Republicans will —_—————— major general will report promptly run up against this fall. With inter-{ The wheat crop in Missouri and|for duty. Every effort will be made nal disceustons and an unpopular| Kansas {s reported to be in splendid | ¢o render service to the comrades at- national tickes 55,000 Democrate| condition, and @ big crop fs in sight, | sending the reunion by furnishing in- went fishing on election day in 1904. | {f nothing happens from now on. formation as to meetings, places for Atthe Elks banquet last Thurs- | lodging, etc. day evening, Major Crowell, 88} The brigadier generals command: oe = = roy — ing the eastern and westeru brigades, retiring Exalted Ruler H. G. Cook] gach with h Judgesbip at Denver. K.E. Lewis) with a handsomely engraved smok- oe in re nag was formerly a citizen of Clinton, |ing set as a token of appreciation of| Each camp in this division is earn- Mo. He was the Republican nominee) bg offortator the success of thelodge, estly requested to send delegatesand for Congress against Judge DeAr-| nig fair rulings and courteous treat: to have as many of {ts members at- mond and was afterwards the Re-| meng of the members at all times. | tend the reunion as possible. Com- publican candidate for Governor. He —_——_— . then moved to ColoradoSprings and| We take great pleasure in calling manders and adjutants are again was elected County Judge. special attention to the announce. | urged tofor ward their rosters and per ————- ment of J. E. Williams for county | capita tax to Major General Willlam No one but the most enthustastic'clerk. Ed. Willlame has long been |p Mickle, adjutant general, New ; ; rominent and influential factor in optimist n the Republican party polities in Bates county and haecon | Orleans. _ seriously believes that the Mysterious | tributed much to the succesa of the| Major Henry Newman has been Stranger will stay with the party|party in the past. He served as|named the Missouri member of the he reached after varied meanderings | chairman of the county central com-| committee on credentials, to whom two years ago. His troubles have ——_ = J gee igpeiipes on all delegates should report at these been great with the hungry pie coun- ment the party gained ageletneiial headquarters upon arrival in New ter crowd and he is ready to return] victory and kept up its old time ma-| Orleans. Lieutenant Colonel D. H. to his home and friends. Hereafter |jorities. He has spent his whole life} Shields has been selected as member it will simply be @ matter of major. among our = and —— _ | of the committee on resolutions. ties, Democrats have learned shat pe igus quatieen end. quel vat These headquarters are advised fishing {8 mighty unprofitable and|nogs man. Ed. Williams would make | that the several railroads haveagread unsatisfactory along about the {des| a strong man on the ticket, foritcan|to a rate of one cent a mile going of November. be truthfully said of him that he is|from and returning to St. Louis. — not a “dead head in any enterprise.” | Phe same rate ie ex pected from Kan- Ex-Senator Jno. B. Henderson, | He is popular, enterprising and thor- sas City, St. Joseph, Carthage, i i |.|Oughly competent to perform th who has been cessicalh y , hi eens ances of ‘he ofan, pe Springfield and other interlor points tarium at Philadelphia, it is said, is Paced: of the state. ‘This s +h recuperating and has been removed) The appointment for Collector and open rate for all oukaea ps to his ‘home in Washington. Ao- | Assessor for Bates hee | oolly: en daughters and sons atte: di cording to a letter received by a St. | ted the county seat politicians the : oor nding past week. The following candidates | the reunion. Louis friend, Mr. Henderson fs able| vi,i¢0q Jefferson City and interviewed a to be out in the yard rg hie speedy | the Governor: for, Assessor, Art L.|Wants Pardon tor recovery is expected. He is 80 years | Gilmore, p Water; W. M. Hard- old. He was a member of the U.8,|inger, of Charlotte; J.N. Sharp, of His Sweetheart. Senate when President Andrew John- agg Pos Moore, of Rockville;} Jefferson City, Mo., April 7,—“It . Adair, of Mt. Ida Th ie t eg will pardon Ida Thornton from without taking the “test in the St Charles hotel, New Orleans, gospel April 25. The personal staff of the oath.” FANCY WASH BASTISTES. Special for the Children. A beautil line to select from for skirts, Big children can ccme in on this to if Te ~ 9 = : sure to be pleas- | they want to. All our fine 12c candies ed with them and the price is Special price all day Saturda \ nothing, per yard only = - 10c per pound only A - J Ioc ‘ News comes from Colorado Springs that County Judge Robert E. Lewis is slated for a United States Circuit Eggs Taken Same as Cash. == HILL'S GASH STORE, = SSSLSALAAAALSLLSALS LAS SLSASAS SSS A ‘Editor McQuitty Dead. Destructive Cyclone, i | Released Convict to a Columbia, Mo., April 9.—Willard| Marble Hill, Mo., April 9.—One of | ; J. McQuitty, editor and proprietor | ths most destructive cyclones that | Face Murder Charge. of the Rocheport Democrat, widely | has been witnessed in north Bolling-| Jefferson City, Mo., April 9.—Jos- known throughout the State, died'er county in many years passed | Ph Wright, who has served a two- of pneumonia at the home of his| through the country a few miles east | Year term in the penitentiary, hav- mother, Mrs. Thomas F. McQuitty, | of here, doing much damage to farm | {ng been convicted of the robbery of in Columbia, Sunday night. Hewas| buildings, fences, timber and| the St. Charles hotel, in St. Louis, 57 years old. orchards. which occurred in 1903, will be dis- harged tomorrow. at she prison Mr. McQuitty was reared on his| The devastated track of the storm | © P father’s farm in the Providenceneigh- | is something like @ quarter of a mile | by Depety Shevitt non par yer borhood of this county, thirty-five | in width. Lovis, Ill, where he is tod : ears ago. He went to workfor E.| No lose of life is reported, but! anawer 40 an indictinent. ah sad . Stephens, and ten years later ac- | about eighteen buildings were blown | him with the murder cf a Bone ge. quired the Rocheport Commercial. J down, and more or lesa damaged. | conductor named Keith during the a robber¥ of a car at Lansdowne, in 1703. C AB LE & G ROV ES x lineré, which are being built with the i] 10 million dollars lent by the gov- — DBALERS IN — ernment, will be launched next June or July. They will be named the Groceries and Hardware. [ine ce iastante, and wil The Ocean’s Biggest Ships.” London, April 8 —Two new ocean and {¢ was Senator Henderson’s vote dates, we + pes ewe sent in appll- her 8 ever seen, that saved the President from con-| cations and endorsements for the of-| substance of a letter Governor Folk We are always right on prices. The quality viction.—Nevada Mail. a The i o en home| received today from George A. Long of our pode wilted the test. We pom | Notice. ——— = sonteg night. _ . tos sald) of No. 511 Splitlog avenue Kansas ro RODUCE and we rantee TOP maine News comes from Jefferson City | fhe Hovernor gave cach @ fall hear. |city, Kas.” RICES. We will poy CASH for all kinds uf tatration upon the colans “ot Beer Seo J.D. Starke, of Cooper County, | 26: listened attentively, but did not roduce. Wve been granted tothe undersien? that 5 per Yy] give the slightest intimation of hie| Seorge A. Long killed his father in if ed, by the Bates will be a candidate before the De tyouare PAYING CASH for es, call ‘ TL eareghte, Court, in @ candida’ ‘ore the Dem0-| intentions, ae & consequence they |Lone Uak township, by shooting and get our plan of dealing with cash custom- cratic State convention for Railroad | were all discouraged. him in the back with a double barrel ers, fe will save you money. Commisestoner, “Jack” Starke is well known in Bates county as a brother shot gun. The murder The aa th of Joseph H. Groves can| ently “for no other suse then Gl of ex-County Clerk “Bud” Starke, a ee caadidune tor cheieiene young man wanted to come into He served one term in the State Sen-| wr, Groves was @ candidate before| earlier possession of his father’s es- ate and wae Warden of the Peniten-| the Democratic primaries four yeare| tate. He was convicted in the Henry tlary under Governor Stephens. He|ago, and pages bos * bag me - + County court, where his case was tak. ; nce lor himeelf an was an ardent Folk man, but was a porte 1s, he made a phenca | &™ 08 achange of venue, Longswear- strong adherent of Sam Cook. This nal race. He isa Bates county boy ing that feeling was so strong Garden Seed and Seed Potatoes. We have the best all fresh stock you can get bony. you wantin these lines of us ata very low price be tan pe pla rong out any —_ s low and ho! ‘OU Up On Others. Fi ht on EVERYERING? cgi bese agua raergeives! ye nes to the menor bors, and has spent|against him in Bates county he 7O0, wane . who was bitterly opposed to Cook.|his wh le. in northwest Bates, | could not justice. He was sen- La PH When Folk was elected, Mr. Starke ep be fei ae rd connee- | teneed to ag imprisonment. Nalls and, Builders Hardware mete application for the Warden. |i" andidats, Hile parents were| OW08 t0 hie good behavior Gor. ou had better figure wish us. ‘e want your trade, us 4 trial and be and was turned down. Jack Starke/and Jc jocracy 1s derived by|don recently. While in prison he - Com that we will treat you right, central is a thrbughout inheritarice as well as matured judg-| mes and fell in love with Ida Thorn- ry eee pF ee Mioaart snd le «Dorn fghierand| eat tHe ties lun, mnotad ten nt totapes | CABLE & GROVES, sitet!

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