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’ . Se REDUCTION | DILEK VEEAL: LALkS] JUSTICE TO THE COMMITEE |WANT BUTLER GONNEGTION. Bates County Boy Teacher. | \LILEN, Ep:tor. | ‘Forsheinformation of the editor ot | The Seneca (Kan ) Dispatch has} Z }the Republican-Press, the cigmene , > a 4 tthe following wo say former Sa |generally understand it, the Demo-| Minutes of the Telephone Meet- Bates county boy: J y. ‘right, é, aRMS Or sUBSCKIPTION: * j ; } ; ; cratic committee aid not o }-et to the recently chosen superintendent . ‘ : : Vcemun Linens publisnes every {Opening up the returns of she-prt | “Ing Held at the Court Howse [or the Seneca Public Schools, was In all'summer piece goods still continues at thursday, #l! de semt to ary address moiry becauee of tear thatany frauds) born on April 4th, 1872 iv Nicholas ae peat, postage patd, for $1.00, tl ik ee Wa a Saturday Afternoon. swine icinde, bar aurea ——— ees | Peeler employed an attorney tocon-} A larg» number of stockholders in| ight years old with bis parents to The Missouri Pocitic Time Table at! duct his contest, the committee ad | rural telephone lines aud others a8-| Bares county, Missouri, near Butler, butler Station ,journed to give him sutticient timeto eembled at the court bouee in this! where be was reared ons farm. He Call and sati yourself that our prices are | CORRECTED TINE TABLE. prepare his ease. The committee | city Satardsy sfternoon fn response) received bis education iu the ulstrict ~ f . s0cTR BOCND ‘then met io the nature of a court, | to @ call iseued co discuss the matter | wehoola of his neighburhood, in the low on all qualities o good: . Mo 2 Joplin & Southwest mail & Bx 8:31 Pm| Alser severs] weeks’ time for prep-|of telephone connection with Butler| Butler Academy, at the Stanberry In addition to piece goods we have reduced - a KC 4s etlin mall & Ex reee 10 opm/aration, Mr. Peeler failed to point}@nd to take such action as wes | (Missouri) Normal and at the State many other lines. ' Latet bac cua P| out a single case uf illegal voting, or| thought best. Normal School at Warrensburg. He ity and St. Lonte Ex.§:40am] wherein the plaintiff had been de- The meeting was organized by elee- began veaching in the spring of 1890 Our $8.50 silk umbrellas with Sterling sivver Cc ge cus mail and Express a $02 m| fraud, In general terms bis petition | tion of F. H. Crowell as chairman |ip a country school near Butlg, and and Onyx hand es now $2.98 LOCAL FRRIONT & _ ~ {recited that a specified number of il-| and T. S. Harper as secretary. for ten years taught in the district . 89e Bee Mains City stock Nigam legal votes had been cast ineach of] The following representatives of} schools of Batescouaty. Fullowing 50c white canvas bags NOW... a “INTERSTATE DIVISION all the 32 voting precincts {n the | rural companies were present: Drexel,|this he had charge of the, graded 80¢ and 35c summer collars now... 25¢ West BOUN {county, and that votes cast for plain M. Groves and J. C. Smith; Mt. Pleas-| public school at Drexel, Missouri, 23c summer collars now... Rt 3 ; 19¢ Mo, @i Local freightand Pas mixed = 8:00am FAST ROUND, Mo. 242 Local freight and pe mixedard:J5 pm The petition failed to show @ cause 75c India linon and lace jackéts now $1.23 white kid girdles now.. tiff had been counted for defendans. | ant Mutual, T. N. Ervin, Frank Dick-| yhree years, and of we Oronogo, erson and G.8 Vandoren; Charlotte} Missouri, schools for two yeare, and » Gere agees | of action, and no court on earsh| Mutual, @. F. Ruble, T. 8. Harper! came so Seneca in June and has just 75e fancy back combs now |} would have opened up and gone be- and J. J. Wolf; Butler, Peru and]engered his first year’s work here. 680 rancy back combs now. scar ge) DEMOCRATIC TICKET. hind the returns on the simple hypo-| Pleasant Gap, T. L. Harper, W. M.| as @ teacher; Professor Wright fully ina? y hesk’combsnow. ” State Tickets thesis of complainant that he believ-| Rive and C. M. Thomas; Austin In-| understands his business. He is a gc fancy bac: 26c fancy back cembs now. . 98c barefoot sandals now 75c barefoot sandals now............ Hill's Cash Store: Egge taken same as cash land, J. L. App and J. O. App A general discussion of the tele- phone situation throughout thecoun- ty was indulged in, after which the following letter from Wm. G. Reed, close student, a good school organ- izer, and @ strict discipliaarian, but at the same time believes in ruling, not by brute force, but by kindness whenever possible. He keeps fully Sereme Judgoe:—s. Voopegn, ed something wes wrong and belleved Sept. of Schoolsa—HOWARD A, GAS3. he could prove it {f he had access to a ad arene oH OG LESRY. | the poll books, A motion todismiss the contest as without merit, was Tri, | carried by a majority vote of 9 to 7, County Ticket. e=L, RENCE M, GRIFF A ‘ cats clerk, D. ENBREE. —"lbus lacked @ two-thirds majority, | Of the Amores Farmers’ Mutualcom-|intormed along the latest thought County Clerk—C, G. WEEKS, = |Then the committee, in a spirit of] Pany, was read: of bis profession, and it is not too ecole rer age absolute fairness and magnanimity Proveenting Attorney—WATT B, DAWSON. |to Mr. Peeler, inasmuch as he had ea eter oY Rs claimed that votes cast for him had Fis rrcor aaah Room been counted for Mr. Angle, decided Aasemor—A. L, GILMORE, by practically @ unanimous vote to Coroner—O, F. RENICK, Preaiding Judge—J.W, McFADDEN, ; recount all the ballots cast on the ‘Amociate Judge North Dist, ESTES satirii, | Sheriff's office and compare the totals Associate Judge, South Dist.—A. D. HYDE, %] with those of the poll books, baie hat RES searches This action of the committee has Central Committee Meeting. {been approved by the Democratic ® | voters throughout the county, and Nosice 1s hereby given that the by the fair-minded men in all parties. Democratic Central Cammittee of] “We want to say, in justice to Mr. Bates county will meet at the Court! poster, that he returned to his home Honee in Butler, Mo., Monday, July | apparently satisfled at the commit- 30th, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m.,tor the | 49's action, and we have not heard purpose of transacting such business | thas he has ever uttered one word in that may come before said commit- | disparagement of the ticket aince. tee. All the Democratic nominees! Qnty one defeated candidate seems #re requested to be present at the !s, have his nose out of joint and is meeting. By Order of Committee. | trying to furnish enough thunder for J. E. Hook, Chairman. the Republicans to make their cam- B. FP. Jerer, Secretary. {paign on. Mr. Wieeman, of Rich Net income of United Railways for | Hill, who was defeated for the nomi- aix months this year ehows an in-| nation of county clerk, appears to be crease of $323,061 over last. bolting the ticket. [SESE ass a a el Reported in Chicago circles that] Merchants Control Trade. bi vi made by Ne Af, het py A seit nd ") The Appleton City Journal has the oe following in praise of its advertising H. H. Rogers and William Rocke- | merchante: feller driven from Mutual Life Board| Much creditand pratee is due those of Trustees because of adverse criti-| merchants of Appleton City who are ciem. making anoeffort by specialsale days and other inducements to draw trade “Sorry it is impossible to send a representative to the meeting at But- ler on the 14th. We want free con- nection with Busler and all party lines or other lines getting free to Butler, and we will give them free use of our lines in exchange. “We think that all farmers living within five or six miles of Butler (at least nearer to Butler than any oth- er ewi tchboard) should run their line to Butler and pay fees to Butler. We much to say shat she Seneca schools are in safe hands. Municipal Ruilroad Commission reaches an agreement relative to di- rect drayage delivery plans. Bucket brigade of 30U men saves Wenezville, aiv., from destruction, after four nours oeroie strayyle. a little later “pulled” High Pi but the latter gave bail and after- wards tried to even up with the mar- shal by giving him a “good cussing.” Marshal Benefield thereupon used his club on Rogers and arrested him a second time, then took him to jail. Rogers was struck a pretty severe . blow by the officer, and {t s asserted lost @ couple of teeth. Contents of Our Magazine Section For Next Week. “ Friend of the Workingmen. Sketch President Kuusevelt camps Us] of Countess of Warwick, one of Eng- Wien lis Duys BLU sleepy survUgoOUL) a nd’s most famous philanthropists. heavy rai Wrapped vuly i Dieukes.| Canadian Reciprocity. Our North- think that any patrope should pay | eae nay ern Sister would like it—awalts ac- only one ewltchboard fee to reach UFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINAN | tion by this country. any one in the county seat, provided CIAL CONDITION OF THI A Grocery in congress. Unique they connect to the board elther by a display of adulterated feods and party line or commercial line from MISSOURI STATE BANK pd y during discussion of pure — en in ppt cere a beg AU Duties, Obale Ul AussUUT, wt be hate think Mr. nheimer shou V-} cluse Ui Wusiiess, Un ble LUE Oe, en a show to take care of cients ul duly, LvU6, é pubusheu iA vue on at te pgm 79 ye’ lines and other lines wanting to got] BUTLEK WEEKLY LIMk8, & uewspe- be rl Soha 8 - venga to Butler, provided they can agree} P*" vente ndl managing pubes Tes pal Siapeng. Bir Nigel on terms. If they can’t make satie-} uuy uf duly, LYU6, off to the French Warean d his veesel factory terms then let citizens of KESUURCKS. overhauls two tea pirates Butler organize an independent tele- Home Town Dep é ‘. The phone company and put ina plant] , \sters) Story of the Ho : fher’s Gila to take care of the telephone business Model Establish eae anin 4 of Butler and Bates county. Wel keaes bee breki ire prety wonernne think that all switchboards in the) (ici Saisie ; sem te ha Boone aN county should have a clear connec- ur vauKe and bankers, — lerafte and gardening— | 4 me, Both the amendments are of tion with Butler. ' . verlooking opportunities at home. | :mportance, too. “W. @. Rep, Sec’y.” Page of Agriculture. Great story ': One of them proposes to make the inate Sune ane Gaeta wot free alcohol; how it will help the term of sheriffs four yeare instead of farmer and the people generally. wo, a8 at present, Another feature that the farmer companies ask the citizens of Butler to secure to the| Capital stock paia New Parisian Lingerie. Breesy| of this smendment, it it be adopted, Two Amendments Before Missouri Voters This Fall. Jeffereon City, Mo., July.—The fact shat there will be two prop: sed &@ mendmentsto theconstitution sub- miteed to the voters at the Novem- ber election eeems to have escaped general notice in the mention of oth- | er matters which are to be presented for adjucation by the people at that Hotel at Lexington, Mo., fs mass}here, The day of old time merchant, |fatmer companies which are organiz+| Uuuiviueu prviis, i Hsowsw| motes on some summer fashions, | ig thas {t makes the sheriff ineligible of flames shortly after fire {8 discov-| who has been in the habit of filling |ed throughout the county free ex-| “i cueck-....-- pa as his own immediateeuccessor, The ered and guests escape in night) hig shelves with goods and etanding | Change with the people of Butler, and | {ini cerunceses ut uepanit. A Hot Time in the Old Town, | Sheriff's state association urged the clothes. with each other, and the people of} Vemaua veruines . legislature to submit the amendment. esier’s Clicwal .vv | Righ Hill Review. Butler free exchange with the farmer Siu payable aud re-di % i y The other one is to permit coun- lines, insuring the farmer lines equit- | ““* “*"iss* * teHwne : Rosey ne an old-fashioned “hot ties, townships, cities, towns or ables switchboard fees, A motion] snare ov missuvks me in the old town” Saturday al-| schoo) districts to vote bonds ex- was carried that a committee of one) vuumy or vaus. '§ pyaar -day — eee ceeding 5 per cent of their taxable fromeach farmer company meet with | yy? hy bomNare: (be Vice: president, and ompanies, and a large! valuation in cases where the pro- the Butler commercial clab to confer | eosmciuly ovear wat urs above stateuens| COW Was On the streets paying off | ceeds of the bonds are to be.nsed for with them on the results of the pre-| “ies bucLmans, Vise Predens, [Old scores and celebrating, In the! grading, constructing or maintain- ceeding motion. Thie committee to ibaa aha sworn 10° beware’ general round-up Sly Nichols, of Subscriveu auu sworn Wo veture me, this 46th ing paved, gravel or rock roads or meet at the call of the secretary. fax," "0?" 4: ¥ mnewen tusirea ana} Panama and Frank Weeermeler trop ‘the construction of necessary F, Hi, Cacwane, Chairman Witness my hand and notarial seal on| @0t into @ “scrap” at the Garrison bridges 1.8, Hanrer 'y , a [ezaL) = © UGLY inst BLOresald, (LU uluiibelun-.| saloon. Itis reported asa stand-up ¥! Suu qualideu lor & term expiring and knock-down fight, and soon at- eee around walting for customers to Chicago railway circles hear that |°°™° and buy them, has past. The the New York Central bas offered |*uccesstul tradesman now eets aside $18,000,000 for two of the Waleh each year a large amount for adver- pi ils tising, knowing it is absolutely nec- * ee essary if he expects to do business. Vice Admiral Chouknin, comman-|o the language of a prominent mer- der of the Black sea fleet, who was, chant at Nevada “the trade of a shot, supposedly by @ sallor of the|*own {8 not all dependent upon the battle ship Otchakoff, died without| distance to neighboring trading having regained cons:fousness. points. The trade territory depends upon the enterpriee of the merchants ‘ftems of news, Possibly it was not) Ses thing we have hud at the tsble.—Rieh Hill Review. " auth i, rACH, Governor I'olk has reeeived a let-| and residents of the town. Ifa town UBL") tye, sede) ts cosa aeianeenanemmanoeoed tracted a big crowd. Marshal Bene-|_ Fe found ‘near Reed Springs, in - asviiay BY ° ~ ter from Prosecuting Attorney Ralph | does not reach after the trade it will) Man-Bitten by Dog Very Ill. | correct arrost: een field edged his way into the saloon |7@°Y county, Mo., twelves miles Hughes, o! Clay county, informing | come only as fast as it has to. But Um Kadioin, +o quell the disturbance and arrest south of Springfield, has been assay- Aharvest hand named Jourdan, who was at work on the Will Rhodes farm near Sprague, was bitten on the hand by a dog yesterday, and was elther so badly alarmed from a fear of hydrophobia, or was already ill when the attack was made by the canine, that his condition was quite eertous this morning. Jourdan after being bitten was brought to town him that the special grand jury that | if the merchants go after business in has been in session at Liberty for|the surrounding country, advertie- several weeks Investigating the wide| ing in every way, and making good open gambling at Excelsior Springs|every possible word of their adver- has returned a number of indict-|tising, trade will come from an ever ments against the keepers of gamb- | increasing radius, the town will gain ling houses at that place and that | @ reputation for being awake and it there is sufficient evidence to send a! will forge to the front. It fe the men number of those indicted to the peni-|{n the town and not altogether the ~ tentiary. { men living within o certain number. the principals, but claims he was ed by expert metallurgista at the hindered by Will Rogers, popnlarly Miaeouri echool of mines and assay- known as “High Pockets.” He ar- ed 8,870 ounces of silver and one | rested the “scrappers,” however, and | °Unce of gold to the ton. \ UFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FINAN- CIAL LONDITION OF ‘tH Farmers Bank of Wainut, Mo. At Foster, Ssute Of Missouri, at the Civee ul Yusluens vu bue LULD day ut duly, 1YU6, puvitoued in ‘THE DUTLEK WEEKLY LMMES, & newspo- per prilteu wuu puvusned at but- wr, Cte Of tisnuUrl, On the of miles {6 that makes the} with the view of taking the train for! yin aay of Jaly, 19U6. The Editor of the kepubhecan- Press | towns.” Nevada to havea madatone applied BESOURUES, «is mistaken, THE Toves has no kick to his wound. As the train: passed | :o.ns and discounts, personal oF col- coming because the Republican tick- Big Crowd Coming. through this morning he was too}, *% ~ ase i sick, however, to venture, and Dr. Creiciaoe. Allen, the city physician, was called et is made up mostly ofex-populiste, | V*rrensburs Star. None in the world. Infact we rath-| The Baptist Assembly is to meet at er enjoy the discomfiture of the old| Pertle Springs Monday, July 23, and | 40 minister to the unfortunate man, Hine Republicans in thus being out| there is no longer any doubt as to] who was later taken to. the Fred] generaled. We stated the tacts ae|!te success. 161s going to be the big- | Matt! restaurant and made comfort- | v A poorly, fitting shoe is a mistake and misfit. If we cannot fit the feet of any. { msn-or womah who comes in our store. ‘wi MIL Ne 04 jromalie elec ok thousands of »pairs of shoes to men and -@o. much what we sald along that 4 sia cats ‘ » teil "ioe ag whas-thasideteated Repubit-| ‘The Missouri Pacific has issued » Four Year Old in Jail. can eandidate said to Funk whon he| handsome 16 page folder, devoteden-| Upon complains of veveral redé called at his office and accused him, tirely to the event, and shia has been | dents of she southwest part of town, of being a tra{tor to his party. Pos-| distributed all over. the state. The| Martin Davis; the four year old boy Capital stock, ably thatten’t jost the words he| Missouri Pacific has made the extra-| of Mre. Da WwW : w! H.. women who have: difficulty. peed, but the substance. That inter.| ordinarily low shee’ tine . t ont eitaaud - = “ reer ayes view would make mighty 50 cents from: “ in i eleew d ' ing if Funk only had: the nérve to| This fs pr _ poblish it, It was something about|Tates are | the other fellow not only not being very large 4