The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 17, 1906, Page 6

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RRA Eo ES ES Commencement Exercises. | He Killed Himself at 70, | “00K OUT—For the TORNaDo, CYCLONE and WINDSTORM. Commencement exercises of the| Bolivar, Mo.,May 18.—Thomas J.|;, tho pang for them. ra wae Butler High School graduates will Bette, 10 fame o commit, oh souitdl« tessate poliey {esued by % cu throa la be held at the Opera House to-mor-| 0 © —s the Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brook- lyn, 27-46 Ben. B. Canrersvry, Agt PUTTING THE PRESIDENT IN A CLOSE PLACE. Democratic Senators Bailey and Tillman put the president on the gridiron Saturday when they each made a speech in the senate, in which James P. Jewell, Seed they charged President Roosevelt Lowie W. Keel, Mand E. Seelinger, friends. Flax it. : Lem Hasel M. Lad- Ys with violating a solemn and binding Roekhold Lg eT YR SY Choice seed for spring seeding on with them | Cosster A. Sleeth, Lula M. O°“) Dbn’twork for others but foryour- | terms to sult purchaser. Also a fall agreement he had made with Hill, Helen M. Wiléox, P 2 *}eelf. Your dear Uncle Samuel has a | line of grass and field seed. Call at on the rate bill. Ex-Senator W. E. r i 4 a Chandler was the go-be-tween in the toll peor tl shoe 4 Call and see | 19¢f by Soe Set ror Co PLES negotiations leading up to the Dem- wing | ys. —Tiltinols Land te ‘ ocrates taking charge of that billand 27-46 Ben B. Canrersvury, Mgr. agreeing, with the ald of the prest- dent, to push {t through. President Mrs. Davis’ Crisis Past. PASTURAGE FOR Roosevelt, had made a grand stand Now York, May 18. —Mre. Jefferson phctceeticncnincertc Sai £5 Davis, who is ill here, is better. display of his intentions to force the} pF. Gilliland, a prominent young| Physicians say that the crisi# is Hepburn bill through with minor/farmer and influential Democrat of}paat. Mre. Davis was 89 yearsold| ud amendments. He finally, under the tes, called and had bis | last Monday. On the Allen Ranch at Atholabout party lash, yielded to a general ° 1,500 ACRES OF THE BESTGRASS day as a delegate from his township.| For Sate—Black Mammoth Jack, courts review, the very feature he 15% hands high, hs abouts 1000 had started out to fight so uncom-| The Clinton Democrat says: “The | pounds, pie. he 5 every respect, |@20W ready and pasture on those isingly. Mr. Chandler, in his| Sight between Col. R. C. Kerens and L. L. Jupy promisiogly. Mr. Chandler, in Thos, K. Neldringhaus, the latter| 74 hasan Mo. Nod lands will be permanent, Prices rea- representations to Senators Bailey! nairman of the Republican State ct necerenrstaligdieteed 5 n,'s* | pomeien, | fie ann Tillman, charged that the presi- . The Old Reliable Phenix Insurance ; Are You Looking For Bargains | | We will put on sale this week a big deat had said that he had dieagreed own|(o., of Brooklyn, will issue, policy Jot of Remnants, consisting of | [rt Sami Kaos, Sooo ana : apie rneepmeeree| | m ANERSOM | lot of Kemnants, consisting 0 Foraker, of his own party, designat-(3" Nir Neldringhaus, Col. Kerens chattels and live stock from fire light. on ranch, or the owner ing them as lawyers trying %0/ gaye: “Any number of creditable/ning and tornado. See us.—Illinois defeat the bill by fogenious constt-| witnesses were found who disclosed | Land Co. Bren B, CanrerBuRY, Mgr. tutional arguments, and wanted to | his methods of handling committee 27-48 form an alliance with the Democrats. |‘unde. Instead of contributing a > single dollar to the campaign fund, The prestdent published a letter OD |i¢ wag shown that he.(Niedringhaus) | SX ‘oo wo wom ek a eS SR A en ee Monday in which he denied making apprepriated considerable sums to J. R. ALLEN, Maple street, Butler, Mo, 28-2 | WASH DRESS GOODS | WHITE GOODS, i 7 | Best Calicoes in short lengths Cc or Remnants, per yard 3 Apron check ginghamg short lengths or Remnants, per yard 4c | Lots of new goods coming in and on sale this week. All linen laces, yard 5c Beautiful new valencinnes laces and in- sertions to match. ' Corset Cover embroideries | choice fine patterns, per yard 25C | New white waistings, 5c per yd. up. | New. wash goods, 5c per yard up. | New Collars and Belts. ted portions of the state. In every increases in the etate over, the result pe contrary, we are still selling Empress ’ \ || |any irreyocable promises and de-|hisown use. These conclusions were f A. | CALICOS, GINGHAMS, _ | /piss tuarte tad sata ne bad broken |stgned by the Senate committee.’ : 9 9 } ‘ Hassett with the three Senators named oF! Numerous democratic primaries had designated them as ral! road ' F ‘ = | EMBROIDERIES LACES RIBBONS | }lawye.s. This leavesa question of . : | j j ‘ veracity between Ex-Senator Chand- {County there fs # noticeable result. | ‘ The vote polled averages ten per sky will probably grow darker be-| polled in the generalelection of 1904. | is an increase of over 40,000 in the Memnoratic vow. In other wordy Flour. Will sell yob any amount at the following prices and will personally guar- Notice To the tax payers of Bates County: It I am elected Collector, just to have now been held in widelv sepera- jer and President Roosevelt. The esdt more than ths 4amineats vole fore {t finally clears up ast the capital. |The meaning is plain. Taking these Regardless of any statement to the the Democrats who did not vote in antee every sack. 1904 are still here, they are still show you that I don’s want the | democrats, they are taking a hand earth and willi to pass good|in their party nominations and things around and make it conven- | they will be on hand at the polls Empress, per 50 lb sack, —_$1,00 Cream Loaf, per 50 lb sack, ,95 Moses Best, per 50 lb sack, 1,00 Big 7, per 50 |b sack, 95 tent for the people, I agree to select |next November. Casa county, we Deputies a reasonable length of time | are pleased to state, showed a neat We want your trade and invite you to call and see us. and ata satisfactory salary, to col- | gain over the 1904 vote at the pri- lect at the following towns: . Rock- | marles. Further more we nominated ville, Rich fll, Hume, Merwin and {an excellent ticket, and last, but Adrian, Will also visit all the small | not least by any means, we are golog towns inthe ¢ounty and there by | to elect it by an overwhelming ma- save you from coming to Butler to | jority.—Cass County Democrat, PAY ZUR CaN: he ae hy = The village of Fort Lyon, just iia . ——- the Seaton sonatas = . tl Nets and Seins to be Destroyed | ther day. There ta » wide open well Kansne City, Mo., May 14.—Ben |! the place twenty teot deep with | alxteen feet of water in it, from which : Jaudon, deputy game warden, ac-| wator ie raised by rope and bucket. ; compdnied by Isaac Wynn, a deputy | Mrs. James Pickerel, wife of a atore - keeper, drove up to water her horse, i county marshal, is on his way to}. 4 hs Jefferson City, via the Missouri river, | he ee ee ae Bee e@e@eee@eeeeewoewe {na steam launch. Both officials " her arms and fell into the open well. are well armed. Their object {s to] With a wild shriek the agonized f j f f f f 5 ‘Eggs Taken Same as Cash. HILL’S CASH STORE. | Agay company of young people} The ladies of the Cometer Annie Pe RSS SB SBSH VBS SPHeeoeoeeoes ; BAY went out to Frank Welch’s on Tues- | tion will give a dinner, {n the v; Glatroy every fish netand selnefound | mother leaped in after her child. | eve One ae ap Wo OMe hcmnclricy Soe ie day end epeat the day with Mise | store room, adjvining MeKibbens | it the waters. ‘They lets here Thure-| William Turner and the village Coes i! Irene Welch. on May 30th. ‘The ladies will give a| day morning. Before leaving, Mr, | blacksmith, a new comer to the place. ; Uncle Lewis Bichler, who i good dinner and charge only 25|Jaudon stated that he foard there | mn to her id. ‘Turner lot, himeslt McFARLAND & SONS Ge SAWS ACHR, WHO We Ott: | Gate. might be some trouble with fisher-|down by the rope and eelzed the + men farther down thestream. This paid Son sud conte toe nein have the largest harness factory in the South- is why they took Winchester rifles. her child they were polled up by the weet, buy best oak leather direct from the pammianiecemrenmchomsirais blackemith. When almost to the Tanner. Manufacture their harness at home top of the ground the apron gave and sell to the consumer with a guarantee. away and mother and babe again pions fone fell into the water. Turner again Avissounax rrosrens, | toentad’ and elt eee Columbia, Sayers & Scoville Vehicles of Bates county, subjact to the de- sive citizen, {8 well qualified to per- The Topeka, Kansas, Capital of] more secure hold by her hair man- in car lote and are prepared to meet competi- cision’ of the Democratic primaries, {f0tm the duties of the office he seeke | May 7th tells tn a very pleasing way | "red to bring her and the child eafe- tion with any tactory oF catalogue house -on and is deeply interested in the prog- | Of the rise to fame of a boy who was!¥ to the top. Both wore bleading DOSS EERIISS SEE SS OCNEEEIS OSC he will eagage in the musical {natru- | Came to Bates County from Illinois, | active and he invented & machine 4 f ment business with Chas. L. Fisk. | He was a Democrat there and on his| which tae made his name a honse- i] READ TH ESE PRICES concern that on Tuesday, the 19th dey of June, ) a. way has been dissolved, Mr. Marley | with his ey. in this state and | wheels to start in a rush toward his | 19, at the 't Door of the Court House | i a people is worthy and well qualified | Democrat all his life and neverbefore|county, Mo. The subject of the vived and have recovered from their then buy where your money goes fartherest. jor The partnership of Marley & Hollo- | arrival here at once alligned himself |hold word and caused the silver retiring. We understand it is his in-|county. He owns @ large tract of|puree. The machine is & combined |‘ the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, | I Is . es e id y takeand baler and {s doing| ween thehoors of nue o’ctock in the fore- And Compare Them With what You are Paying. : i ing Be — ™ re jury, call- ed Saturday. Uncle Lewis was pa-| ‘The annon triotic enough to waive theage limit | of West Wan canis, hese for that service, because he {s willing | the North district, demands the at- to bear his share of the burden ard | gention of the voters of that section, responsibilities of State. Mr. Howe is an old settler, having Jobo. B. Adair wishes ua:t0 on: jv for years a resident of Summit. nounce him a candidate for Collect or | He1s a worthy gentleman, a progres- Adrian News. hands. many of the Journal readers know —-—-—— ; ee en cre eee " personally. Conservative Toans at low rates, “+ —Pwo-business—changes—have-taken|. We desire to call attention to the} Frank left here some six years ago | quick and satiatartory reenite in clos- 4 place in Butler in the past week. The | 4nnouncement of R. N. Montgomery, | for Western Kansas, and located on | ing loans —Inota Land Co. = : firm of Gough & Hess, druggists, has | Pleasant Gap township’s candidate | his ‘big ranch to eigege in stock} 27-46 Ben B. Canrersury, Mer. Be, been dissolved by mutual cofsent,|for county court ja ae from the | raisingand cultivating alfalfa. While { Mr. Gough retiring. We understand | Southern district. Mr. Montgomery | harvesting his hay his mind was Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given to all whom tt may the position and would make a|98ked preferment at his party’s|ketch 1s Mr. Frank Wyatt, whom | Perllous experience. McFARLAND & SONS. tention to go on the road again. land in Pleasant Gap township, and ‘ {s a progressive, energetic. citizen, a| more than Frank had reall nova and five o'clock Ju the afternoon of that |i see Mads Tera |e See el oe hPL sae cemstuags| SEER SSIS. FILIT-—Ropiemsago Toso mag ca oP i; ough a lifelong, wor Demo- me four years established ; 5 sor Snpress ZOGE, : Co.. jon) eect igs md bags Fag —n never asked 4,2 by aeny tor the manulactue ofthis pes corset a. ‘en camenaee ( sack 48 pounds. shee ocictapsende had dese "15 ; earned lor office before. Shou nom- | machine at Salina, Kansas, and 80| w. J, Berd, . GY ade by 1 J ‘i month’s stag in California, part of | {nated, he would canvas the district | rapid has the growth of the industry weasep, wr Sete Seoopann by tee OO ‘ _— meat phy aavgheseopcet = bands which time he spent with his broth- | for the whole ticket, and after elec-| been that Frank finds himself cover-| Court Bounty, Missonri, in the matter er, W. 8. Mudd, who owne a fine | tion demean himeelf in such ed with fame and. crowded of DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBEE ONE, |e Can corn like we have handled tor 4 years, per can fruitfarm and is merchandising at | that his yy and the people gener-|orders. . ie 3 Bates county, ptowit: (7. Morgan & Clark can-pess, per i ge ? Escondido, Cal. Henry has about | ally would have no cause for ‘regret. | His many Batescounty friendawill| aavwatrecnase: coeh one handted rent @) Gy r f regained his health, which was very rejoice at the won euccess of . each of one hundred: t i poor for some time. this establishment and extend co! ‘Three steal | neh OF Atty: (60) foo | Senator W, J. Stone of Missouri {e paced oa Maven] "7H SS sasabis, sank ot cll Wit t : i county boys are fotinclined | me tight of way or essh being foartesn ct) ard the bottom. They. B| wide, anch -igdgech temple yor 1

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