The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 2

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For Recorder F RSwea viata | k Oo ; \ at Story and Clark Organs, Ww 1 473) ie uu $8 8S i Mw piso: ss} wiispis WY é FY i $ will ! \ ; “ai mio SM sR uu 2 6 2) 10 e | —— Terms to Suit You. | 1) A Bean, ula wl tl asjas) 8! 7 | | 4 50 Harve Jounson . 3) 28) fo j2, bo ») 9) 12} l4 ; ‘ ‘ tay ie a eT eT aS “Whe West side of square, - Butler, Missouri. dames nadie, F ¥ i » ) : 8) 3 - a ‘ CW Dutton, ds 1 | 4] ‘0 3 6 | a For Prosecuting Attorney | | ae | | | | | “f | | | | 1st, ' Watt B Dawson 3h ss} 22] 47 | 08 | ae] so) 8 82 | M51 118s oF Simi 8 lo} Ga} w!) 4) ws 3 588 silas W Dooley nh 4) Gini k | rte 1 736 b-: For Ju 'ge of Protate | \ a jvm ‘ i 0 | 17 ! ‘ * 2089) 908 A Silvers st! 41 loz | 44 abou} at | ar} st se! sa) a0 3n 54/2089! 90s — Miles > Hiora, BA) 38) 40 | AB BL) av) gw) 12 | AG | AD | 8D | 10 | 33) 19 B32 ¢ 3 je mK SRC KS FE EE EE \ For Treasurer | ! | | WR Sel So sl Me oe ie, ee j11s | uo is ' ren WE SELL A DRE ER THI EEK | \ ' For Collector | 7 ee | ee | | | | , YC Combs, 45 | Os far} to) 92} 19 | 29] 46 | 63 | 80) oF | a2 LS | an | oS |1261) 200 ‘ a4 JA Patterson ae 7) a3liej ao] 2{ 2) 7] 38 11] 8 [285 | a7 | {ost | ” : : 1 Adair 4 2; ] oe) e] 2 {2} 8)17 48/11 | 80 1 | @21 | ! | | at | | ais ‘ Ioan A 1. Gin 56 | sl jie 89 | 66/100 | 71 | 40 | 38 | s2 | 86 | 47 [Lio | 61/48) as ads | | | i | | | For Presiding Judge | | | | | | | | | | "FP 4) 28,71 8] sh] ta] a | 3/2 b sh sae} sn ie} ge} 17 | sa] 48 | 189) 14 | 80 1591) . J} Fadden bz | 43 | 37) 0] 831) 25) 0] Is) 6 | 1s} 45 | 88) 8 | 37 | 3 | Ww) M| 2 | 440) SL | Sy 1646) 55 | | For Coroner | | | | | 4 | i ' © F Renick | | 6| | | 4 82 | } 191) 1 ay) Associate Judge—North Dist Peabo | 4T Armentront. a7} 44] 54] 2] a2] 2 | 663 Ketes smith M4} 2/10] 24] 21 | tsi] 24 8 F Howe | 8) 1) 43] 4) 6] 10) 8 | | 176) Assoctate Judge=South Dist. eel | | | | | | AB Hyde | ae | ry 75 a8! 20] 4759 | 6 | 17 | 26 | 35 | 15 | $4 | 390] 44 | 46 | 909) 307 ‘ RN Montgomery | | | | | 36 Wh | a] 61] 8 | 24) 47 | 56 | 96 | 81 | es | 18 | 280) 21 | 48 | coe I 1 i 1 | PEMOCRATIC TIChET. jepresenta'ive-LAWRENCE M GRIFFITH, it Clerk—T, D, EMBREE Clerk—C, G, WEEBS. —1. M, SMITH rif—JAMES R, ANGLE. Prosecuting Atlorkey—WATT B. DAWSON, Probate Judge—J. A. SILVERS Preasurer—W. R. DELL. Collector—Y, C, COMBS, Aesessor—A. L, GILMORE, oroner—O, I, RE! et NO CAUSE FOR CONTEST. Party claims are superior to thoee defoated aspirant for office. | for nomination should have anequal |show with all others, so faras the Bill te Preserve Niagara. Washington May 25.—The House of any candidate, and its interests | Committee on Rivers and Harbors muss be protected over those of any | today agreed on the terme of a bill for the preservation of Niagara While every Democrat who aspires | Falls. The bill will probably be in- troduced Monday. The bill establishes the principle BIG SPECIAL IN DRESS GOODS yard wide plain white lawn—worth 15c ee CK, | committee can give, it should be re-| that water may be taken from the yen while {t lasts just halt “residing Judge—J. W. McFADDEN, ; membered that when several men | Great Lakes for sanitary or navaga- seociate Judge d Dist, -ESTES SMITH, rice oH elo eguta tn ear HYDE, | are contesting for the eame office, | on purposes without limit, but un- , ‘ each is looking after his own Inter-| der the control of Congress. The 7 1-2c. CAPABLE JURISTS. ests and any little advantages he | jaw is to be in effect for three years Yhe Globe Democrat pays Judges | °°" obtain over his competitors are| Meantime the President is asked to HILLS CASH STORE Vcodson and Graves the following | i — — ror should go| open negotiations with Great Bri- is : ‘iad nto a primary unless he expects to | tain looking to the perfection of a nigh core DHEA es | abide by the results in good faith. Trustee’s Sale. “The Demoeratie judicialstate con- ention held at Excelsior Springs vesterday made the supreme court nominations expected, selecting Judge A.M, Woodeon for the long term and Judge W. W. Graves for the short term. Judge Woodson vas the Democratic nominee for the upreme bench in 1904, but was de- feated by the Republican nominee, Judge Lamm. Judge Graves is at present a member of the court by the recent appointment of Gov. Folk. The Democratic nominees are There are conditions which can be imagined when candidates are justi- fied in appealing from the results. In cases where judges are corrupt and use their positions in the interests of special candidates and either admit illegal votes, or make false returns, or when & mob takes possession of | the polls, or other revolutionary tac- tics are employed. In the primaries | just closed no such conditions prevall- edin any precinct {u the county. We | affirm, with out fear of successful treaty to preserve the scenic beauty of the falls. Negro Cuts Wife’s Throat Clinton, Mo., May 28.—George Green, a negro, living near Calhoun, on reaching his home last night }found-that his wife had started to church with Hardy Edwards, a ne- gro neighbor, and his two children. In a jealous rage, he followed them Whereas, James E, Kash and Alice Kash, by their deed of trustdated May 2ist recorded inthe recorder’s office thi described lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter ef the northeast quar- ter and the east one fourth of the west half ef the northeast quarter of section thirty-four (S84), in pen od forty-one (41), of range twenty nine (20), containing sixty (60) acres more or less; which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annyal interest on said note and 1 ae col r7 the terms and condi of note and deed of trust, auch default rendered the whole of sa.d note due and payable at coe i} 2 Exactly like cut. well made and nicely finished worth $12.50 $10. Now, therefore, 16 contradiction, that no fairer pri-| Dearly three miles, and overtaking polder of Sard Role ae PPT ail pened te nati mories were ever held in Bates coun-| the couple near the church, cut her | thesbeve described premises at public venduoy ty by any party. The highest grade throat. He then walked to Windsor deor of the court house, in ite te city of Butler, of gentlemen were selected as judges | 0d gave himeelf up, saying he had Te TARY 14, and we never heard a protest orcriti- | repeatedly warned her that he would cism of a single one. At Butler we| kill her if hecaught her going with capable jurists and worthy citizens, and have a right to feel compliment- ad by the practically unanimous ac- sion of their party. While conceding that Judge Woodson and Judge A. H- CULVER FURNITURE CO. Headquarters for Good Furniture. | + between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noen and five e’clock in the afternvon ef that Graves are strong candidates, the Republicans propose to match them, to say the least, and will make a powerful effort to increase the Re- publican representation in the Su- preme court, which is now but one {nteven. Besides, Missouri has be- come a Republican state.” ee The nomination of Judge Graves for Supreme judge by the Democratic sonvention at Excelsfor Springs yesterday was, among other things, a deserved rebuke to the underhand- <ed methods adopted by some of the| his righte by unjust and outrageous f contrary, we are still’ selling Empress negates fgg Bim.” ope, pemenge Rept tnd ae ae wees REE Ck rere {| Flour. Will sell yob any galanin at the rank ph poser: lg pss = jeatice pops rg The following well known ie § following prices and will personally guar- thing. lecturers: Madame Thelma, the - antee every sack. as, page eahess Sedge aden iedeaaecandae The Rev. Dr. Dawson of Operatic Soprano, f ty ‘ tioned, - q en . Judge + Dr. ‘ : “Graves sna long ser = acu on pide ar! _ London, England. econ ere f Empress, per 50 Ib sack, $I 00 His is opes that @ con' . ‘ilbur 5 - a ie Cader ube cietmatanen the bis avor. The committeo isthe sol tan Concert Company. |}/§ - Cream Loaf, per 50 lb sack, -9§ Brouse — judge of thie matter and itehould| |] - 5-4. : aren be very sure that the rules it laid Thos. McClary, Midland eee ee si. } ; sue Best, per 50 Ib sack, 1,00: deloge Col. G. A. Gearhart, ge Bist | ig 7, per 50 lb sack 95 , , ’ ‘ su nent yi We want your trade and invite you - Sam Jones, § to call and see us. never had @ quieter election, free from all evil influences, and no effort was made to run in any voters who were not entitled to the privilege. On authority of the best Democrats and citizens of the highest standing we are assured the same conditions prevailed at Rich Hill and Foster. In fact there were no charges of any nature until the votes were cast up by the committee and the results announced. It a candidate has been cheated of another man. day, for the parpose of satl anid debt, Intersat andioat. ca “ACLER, . Come and spend a week with us. Lake Park Springs Chautauqua rE ET TE NEVADA, MISSOURI, JULY 15th to 23rd BOB BOO BOBS OS BOBO AWN EMPRESS FLOUR Regardless of any statement to the

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