The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 5, 1906, Page 6

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pewocratic Ticker. | FINANCIAL STATEMENT State Ticket. Of the City of Butler, Missouri, for a period of Six Months ending June SSS6e mele THE WAY IT WORKS. Tue Toss publishes the financial statement of the city of Butler, pre- | SePreme Judses:—A. ¥- POOHSON, pared by Cari J. Henry, city clerk. | Sept. of Schovie HOWARD 4. GA08. 80th, 1906: , Foot Coolers For Comfort Seekers = ar on Gireuit Clerk—T. D. EMBREE. Our oxfords are foot coolers. They are refreshing to the mind and body and afford unlimited ease to the feet during the warm sum- mer months. Comfort seekers need go no further, for truly genuine comfort goes with every pair of our famous DIAMOND BRAND OXFORDS. Authoritative styles, perfect fit and longer wearing qualities are points of superiority in our Diamond Brands. Probate Judge—J. A. SILVERS Treasurer—W: 8. BELL. Collector—Y. C. COMBS. | Aasessor—A. L. GILMORE. Presiding Judge—J. W. McFADDEN. Associate Judge North Dist. ESTES SMITH. Amociate Judge, South Dist.—A. D. HYDE. IS THIS RACE SUICIDE. @ partisan advantage by exposure. Does any honest man believe in such so-called “exposes” on the eve of election when two whole years are permitted to intervene without a ref- erence to them? When the county financial state- ment was published this spring in Tue Times, one of those papers call- ed attention to it and sald they would comment later. Their past records in such matters warrant us Bates County Sctiool Enumera- tion Shows Decrease of 1665 in Nine Years. County Clerk Herrell has finished casting up the echool enumeration | Cleaning septic tank for the county, as returned to him naar yaaa by the district clerks. The results| Davis ye The City ~ Peter BY'E Ladies $1.00, $1.39, $1.68, $2.00 and $2.98. S Childrens 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.39, Best line of shoes all kinds at lowest prices. Giving Store. von} Hill's Cash Store. teuch aswe would like to TAAgMENE, 0. ovsoeessoeesseoees 200 00 in interpreting that to mean, thaton|°°° 2° ante. Where the eve of election the statement) ‘ord, 98 the figures denote @ lose Services two physiclans, over 1905 of 385 school children. Attorney’s fee..... .. The records show that there have Ree eaec et etiec been an average decrease of 185 | ext potice court. sgl year since 1897, notwithstanding + rn ona the fact the county has Increased in | Pauper secount... population since that date. This ee year’s.enumeration shows the follow- | Cost city eleotion........ ing results by township: Dollars A Double duty do would be garbled, misrepresented, questions asked about this and that item, all with the sole view of confus- ing the voter with intimations of something wrong. Two years ago, & few weeks before theelection, these kind of tactics were employed. One W. 0. Atkeson, the School enumeration for 1905...8548 reformed populist, who {s now quot-| ,, er “ 1966...8158 edasa “stand-patter of the stand- ayers patters” among the stalwart radical . 885 element, and is their standard bearer} Losses and gains by townships: Foes, city clerk... for Congress, wae the emisary of} Loss:—Mingo 1, Spruce 16, Deep fuerte eee eomajenioner these Republican papers to furnish| Water 5, Hudson 1, Rockville 27, | siserieton streets, ce 8 the data to misrepresent the county | Prairie 11, Pleasant Gap 53, Deer Wenig aclnss iaqepaanmmee finances. Creek 23, Mound 16, Mt. Plonsant| saiy1, 1006, Cost balenceon rant, awe Honest offictals court an investiga-|138, Lone Oak 16, Osage 27, New| Thecity aleo holds two special tax- bills fo } tion of their records at all times, and | Home 19, Coarlotte 18, Homer 17, tome hogrsbyg presto, 0268.60, sald tax an honest party back of such officiale| Walnut 58, Howard 8—Total 474. [sic fhiaee hapa hyhany sre dated sody will give all assistance possible in an} Gaix;—Summit 21, Shawnee 27, | !nsin payment for house and lot sold to J.D honest, fair effort at such investiga-|Grand River 5, Weat Polat 36—|°*"* tion. But when the evident purpose| total 89. {a to find or manufacture something} Will some one figure out just how | 7,24 oriected... Value It cost the people ‘of Illinois $100,- , : Frank Fix, a prominent farmer ot 000 ic A : ae they didn’t Table of Contents for Our Maga Prairie, was in Butler Saturday} 5.14, zine Section Next Week. i i . esti Sis Johnson Stotte fell from a load of{ Daring Ocean’ Race. A young William Jackson, of Johnstown, | hay Friday and received painful cuts bride at the helm ofa twenty-eight prey ge re _ a and bruises about the head and "— — — — currents, ‘ Billings, Mo nt., shoulders. He willbe laid up for ussians otertain Japanese. aul. wai ia ‘| several days. Mr. Stotte isan old Muscovite gives banquet to Count citizen and well known throughout | Aoki. ara es pi 7 - => Pond the county. perm Napoli. How the tmmi- r Forest, Ills., Fri- Aho ae weeks visit oFela-| The Globe-Domoerat makes it p-| nn. "Witt comsany the pleat, tives and friends in Butler. pear that W. 0. Atkinson {88 WOD-! Hoa. John finds a 4 i derfal statesman and that David A. , night under H. W. Allen orders THe TIMES 60}. a4rmond isan ene reylees lilipa- whom he is proud to enroll. Leodey, Okla, Sayshe ts deeply 10-! sian, This will be startling informa- | Home Town Departmens. Cam- terested in Bates county and espec-/ 414, in Bates county, where both patza for Village improvement—The ally wants to keep in touch with the! 4, are so well known.—Nevada question of the country’s growing to gaina partisan advantage, the|and why this fs, and how long {¢ will campaign. Post. anal wohe tant ood people will eee and rebuke it. | be, at the prese: de- Agricultural Topics. The depart- & P hie , Ot the present average yearly ing at We challenge the Republican pa- is ve orca gpa Cliff Mays, the negro, who assault- | ment at Washington {s breeding new| pers to an investigation of the man crease, before oe will _ _— pper, Latay: 4 five gallons | ¢4 the 16-year-old daughter of ‘Ira | crops to resiet diseases and insect} agement of the county affairs by tees county: ‘Tile & what Roce DISBURSEMENTS pen a ange ~ ara | Roberteon, Saturday, near Womack, attacks. Democratic officials for the pastshir-| Would call race sulcide with @ ven-) 1, | i099, overdrawn... of cherries from five trees in her y! Indian Territory, was captured by a ty years and affirm that the affairs | geance. —_———— Ss ; this year, so says the Higginsville| 1 400 people, and hanged and | Glory of Bates Co. Landscape. ytd eae ie Fad whole United Leader. burned Sunday near the scene of the ile ; , : : ; Dr. C.C. Woods, associate: editor ur ae A, E.C. Kimble, of New York, {s per-| crime, The negro was folly Identif- ' of she St. Loute Christian Advocate} How Hath He Offended? sonally looking up —, ed by the young lady and confessed | writes thusly of the glories of South-| commoner. ansas. He r A i an apple crop over in that he wae the guilty person. weet Missourt: The Kansas City Journal says: “The announcement of Senator La- ler, After vie-| - cae mae vr orchards, it was| Iavestigation of tho death of the Hs rarely qotont ta the his opinion that Kansas would have | three negroes on the M., K. & T. rail. | ®6 snde wa ay of our great] Follette thathe will bolt if Fairbanks the largest apple crop in several | Way track near Welch, leads to the cs pa th, and especially in the | is nominated will. cause many voters aan belief that they were murdered at om le regions, but we think of our| who have not thought much about ver Welch, where negroes are not permit- nde in the eastern and southern! Fairbanks to wonder {f he isn’t a The assessor at St. Joseph in tak- | seq, and their bodies placed on the | **ates and wo feel and sometimes | mighty good man for president, after ing lete called at the home of Alfred | track ahead of the‘train. Trainmen utter the wish thatthey might stand | gil,” Bottles, ‘To his surprise he found | say the bodies were cold after the with us on some elevation amid the] What has Senator LaFallette done Bettles and his wife dead in bed, side | train had paseed over them. Three wealth and beauty and have one] to make his presence in the republi- LIGHT FUND. REORIPTS. Possibly So. KC Bleotrical Oo., supplies. Life would be onelong sweet dream | Ost Western Mt Co.. sunpit ifeach of us only had the other fel- Henin foe ayer ies... low’s job. The merchant has a hard i Western Elestric Co , aupnil-s. time—it he had his Iife to live over | “etter Rlectrlo Co , 42 lightning ar- he would certainly be a doctor. The | uiscetianeous Supplies, bo't of local doctor has troubles too numerous aul Sesaany De gee} 8 to mention—how did he ever come #0 | broxtarepaly plant an go into such a wearing business any- | Labor to repair plant. how. The farmer toils hard and | Pating smoke stack. ~~ long, and worries with drouths and floods and chich buge—a farmer’s | Freig! life is a mighty hard life—he made a Miscellaneons freight. ‘ look upon ite glory. T { great mistake in not being @ lawyer | express... by side. Indications were that Bet- | arrests were made. P glory. To many ‘t|can party obnoxious to republican ; tles had first killed his wife and then | would be almost like the viston of editors? He seems to aan very —lawyers don’t have to kill them- estat osiceis Hae selves working! The lawyer grows gray with his -troubles—starves for ust enrinbh ehen? ten yearsasa starter, and has to|Astsupt, sal - fight eternally in order to win—he|"""™"™ ORS ace a sees now how badly he missed it, he by me te, — $7,221 sees now how that there is no place gpa: ‘Saeko “ like the farm, the farmer’s life is the Lee geey one satisfactory, independent life!) Jan. 1, 19%. Balance on hand The teacher works and works and | Taxes collected... gets no credit for all he. does, and ! Joseph Yondell was received at ° Moses from the top of Pisgah! We ‘ mitentiary the other day for Iife| remember once, { The Bates County Medical Society peat dh and ten pine 4 longer. | Missouri, when Scone on held a very interesting — = This extraordinary sentence was for | scape overpowered us. We stopped, the court — . yen ous weeries of burglaries. Yondell was | and looking around we counted some poy par se was sais firet convictea of burglary and een- fitty homes and farms, allevidencing cussed by the members. Dr. Lock- tenced to ten years inthe peniten-| prosperity. Standing at the same wood was chosen a delegate torepre- tlary. This sentence was stayed by | point today we could doubtless ne cosheter ah shoatate menting | ees Cue ieee ns] cee nay el, Seenene sons tp coe While at liberty under this parole| that orchards, hedges and shade high ‘among men of all political par- ties in all sections of the country. The republican national convention undertook to read him out of thé party and refused his delegation a seat in the convention; but, appeal- ing to the people of Wisconsin, he was vindicated by an enormous ma- jority, re-elected to the office of gov- himeelf. General fund, Order of council. in St. Louis July 10th. Yondell committed another burglary | trees haveso magnified and multi- Sates oo preg “ not half enough pay—why in the Total receipts, Judge Sullens, who was in Butler |for which he was convicted. ‘This | plied as to greatly obstract the view. | has steadily grown in public favor world didn’t he fo into the newspa-| DISBURSEMENTS, Thursday, intormed us thi.t two fine | time the jury said that he should be | But this country must be ‘seen to be} Senator LaFollette pod a a-| B&F business—the newspaper man jurt Neel. Sona canine oe ary yearling mules were killed by light- | sent to the penitentiary for the reat | accepted in ite real beauty.” chiawienlihcdes $0 eialen be- | 10080's have much to do—mostany- CEMETERY FUND. ning in bis pasture during anelec- | of his life, Then the judge revoked leweuk Yight sad .wrot poipipiaa body can write a little—that’s all a: al trical storm the week before. The | the parole, and thus {t comes about No Motor Cars Ready. between special ‘inet d public] “°WePAPer man hae todo, And the |e. 1, 10:8. Balance on hand moles belonged to Jim Vaughn and | that he fs sent to the'prison here to] w : aeabis ded dont Me eae newspaper man!—well, as we remiark- | "°™e%r7 lots sold..... 1. H. Bodkin. Two horses were killed | serve the remainder of his natural gener, Doster & Orr, attorneys ‘and cae vie ed before, life would be one long ayreet | Total recelpte, in the same neighborhood the day | life and ten years longer. for the Miesourl Pacific, have filed seem.very anxious t0lasoam iteach of us only had the! Dr nUBBEMExTs, pobiod " the answer of the railroad company read LaFollette out of their party. other fellow’s job.—Hoth. | Sexton, salary. : Miss Sylvania Williameon and Mr. | to the mandamus actioncommenced | 1 8¢ extreme anxiety of the Kansas : # Surveying A lady of our city has found & sure | Farry Ore were united in marriage | in the supreme court by Carr Taylor] | Journal on: this point ts shown cure for ‘broken dishes. It the dish | a5 7 o'clock, 1906, at the First Pres | $0 compel the Misson#!’ Pacific to in- |>Y {t-willingness to go so far as tc to be mended can be tied together | pyterian Church of Rich Hill. Rev. | stall passenger service Of vhe Madi-|2Omlnate Mr, Balrbanks in 1908, with a stout string then placeitin| Ws Chancellor officiating. The +P eeanaiteesteesabieeetes: 2 boiling milk and left one hour, you can never tell the dish had been broken, and.it cas efterwurds be put in b -iliny water without the pleces comivy spart. Tuis experiment hae been tries.nn4: proven and many are the brokenulehes which werethoughe } which sre now us goud church was filled with the friends of the contracting parties. Toe alter and cholr etall were @ maas of green- ery; ferne, palma and aspararnedot- ted with pink and white cut flowers, The mosiciaus were seated in the al- eon branch of its line,Which runs} . from Madison through Le Roy end}... relephane Meeting, —

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