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Bolick “ti [[MES} STONE AS NATIONAL CHAIRMAN. | Democratic Central - Tribute to An Old Friend. iN) 3. D. ALLEN, Eprror. Isis announced, apparently from Committee Meeting. Ge Anane, Allen in his New Madrid Record an authentic source, that Mr Bryan r j | Sam Levy, ooe of the most success- will select Senator William J Stone | Te DemocraticCentral Committee | ful and highly esteemed merchantsol We have several TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: of Miseourl, as the National Chair }0f Bates County mest Monday, July | New Madrid thirty years ago, diedat onan . | his residence in Butler, Batescounty © fi , The Weex:y [imes, published eyery | mn, to conduct the canpnign. Toe} 30th, 1906 ut the court house 4 Mo., at 8 u'elock Monday morning, Thursday. wil! ve sent to any address; Washington Postsas+: “As apole | Butler, Mo , and the following busi- | o3rd inst., of Brights disease, aged ae year, postage paid, tor $1.00, feal manipulator 8 nstor Stube Nae | pees was trupencted: Motion that | gy years. achieved & reputation that even bis| she committee open upheadquarters,; He came from Westphalia, Ger- enemies concede Iu the two cam |ig somesutsable bulldingin shis city, ) any, to New Madrid fursy years psigns when Bryan made the race for | carried and the executive committees | °° aad for teu — Was & prosper- {his party, Stone sat at the council wered tu select the place. | OU" merchant at this place and woo CORRECTED TIME TABLE. vag dal : we aes ee ee. | the contiderce and esteem of every- s table of the leaders The following campaign committee| body. Ia 1876 he sold out to his Mo. 20 Joplin A southwest mai! & Ex 5:21. am| Be it remembered thas the Post is| was appoluted: J. E. Hook, Hadson; | brother, Sol Levs, and with bisnoble No 20°K.C & Joplin mail & Express.2P™ | nog charged with being friendly to/( J. Yoss, Rockville; T. 8. Grimsley, | little wife, nee Levy, caughter of ag pe dc ccaghtaaameades 4 to ; i . Mathias Levy, moved to Butl-r, Bates Ko 291 Local freight /P™) Senator Stone, and yet it thuscon-|Homer; H. D. Chambers, East | county Mo. ew he setabiiahed & . 205 Kansas Giny ona bs, Lowi kx. S4oam|Cedes his abilities as an organizer) Boone; J. W. Jamison, Osake; B. F. | general store, and in a few years built New Style Kodaks. Would be glad to show them to you. f SS The Mirsouri Pacitic Time Table at Kutier Station. | . 904 Kansas City mail ant express 14°p ™| and leader. Jeter, Mt. Pleasant; W.S. Builock, | up one of the largest and most suc- i eee ut | Ia our judgment, no man in the] Deor Creek. | cessful mercantile houses in Western $1.00 TO $3500 Re. B72 Local Frelgnt 17am) Democratic party to-day is eo well] B. F, Jeter who was declared the —— fo ng — . Reet ee inv, qualified as Nasional Chairman 98] regular nominee tor Pablic Admints- | {Yn onvmn for honor and: bosinace Thisis the time in the year to enjoy a kodak WEST ROUND. Senatir Stone. His great abilities | trator at the last meeting, declined | integrity, and he amassed a large Ho. 90d Laval rvightand Pasaixel <6 ®™/areunquestioned. He isa born fight-| the nomination and John C, Hayes! fortune. There never lived at New Cc W HESS “The Druggist” Mo. 242 Loeni iroteht and Pas mixed arti pra |r and his powers as a eucceseful or-|was substituted and declared the) Madrid or Butler a better citizen, a ° e 9 BUTLER, MO. — JF GnGrt, Agems ; .| more affectionate and devoted hus- . ganizer, both for himself and his}pominee. The nominees for the vai. band aad father, of & teunr idand | party, have been demonstrated in a | ous oftices were present and each ex- than Sam Levy. . : DEMOCRATIC TICKET, hundred battles, He 18 cool, caleu-| pressed them selves in regard tothe} He was capcieted County Judge ot ) - a lating and discreet,when occasion r:- campaign. Hon. D. A. DeArmond | Bates county by Governor More- ihiaedinne . TOODRON, quires, and @ veritable whirlwind in| was present and made a brief ad- pooped Uianioguished bling ena Supt. of Schoole—HOWARD A GASS the charge, nemesis of the battle, &| dress before the committee. fidelity. He refused a second term. GBP ADE EMG! AL DP eg Ralirond and Warehouse t ee SoLesny, | Henry of Navarre, whose guiding] The committee decided to meet His mortal remains were laid to oe banner is followed through blinding Saturday, September 8th, 1906. | reat in Mt. Sinai cemetery, St. Louie, i wus sdeusuay Chasen ok tla smoke, and shrieking shot and shell | Committee adjourned. at af tm ae Wednesday morn- ho al we ol ay ays For state Senator 1g ANA? A: DEARMOND. | hy his devoted followers, J. Emset Hook, | i& Peace to his ashes. WILLIAMH. ANTHONY.) A campaign with Bryan as tte|B, F, Jnrer, Chairman. Ballard Notes. ’ , ine candidate and Stone marshalling the Secretary. Sedge Dallerd cat B. B Kent. of January Ist, 1906. , " d ita Je udge Ballard and’ H. E. Kent, o! . County Ticket cial ea es eee ratic party woul P< Montross mare .- toon the first of Everybody likes to read our adv but the merchant Represontative—LAW RENCE M, GRIFFITH, y p last week. ey were advertisi Great Cink, 0. HSH Fi ng sos Cuecaame | ng READ THE FOLLOWING. County Clerk—C. G. WEEKS, a tn te @ Vongressiona! Vonvention | Mia Inez Revis, of Oklahoma, is . : Sherif JANKS R. ANGLE RIDICULOUS AND AMUSING, [for she Gth district, held at Harri | visiting Mra. W.D' Kelreey. Just received another car old wheat flour which itingtAttorney—WATT B, DAWSON, ‘ sonville last Saturday, Hon. D.A.| TT. D. Mmbree and C. A. Teeter at- ‘ Prosentingsatiorany WATT B, DAWSO About ie most apes clatm | DyArmond was renominated, with.| tended the picnic at Rockville Satur- we will sell at $1.00 per sack for first patent and .* Troasurer--W..R, BELL, de in this campaign ts shat set jay. " Collector -¥. 6. COMBS. men i. ite hemes aa lie orwas out ama po tendecsaig a Ray Griffith, of Butler, epent Sun- 95c for second. Aasossor—A, L. GILMORE, . mpacnire secutive me. 10. were | day in this vicinity. : ; Coroner—0, F, RENICK, nized the Democratic party in Bates adopted ratifying the platform and |~"I'he postoffice inepectore were in Shorts per 100 weight Pure White 95c Prosiding Judge—J. W, McFADDEN, county. ( i tka ahaka ¢ ti +| Ballard one day last week. They Anootate Judge North Dist, ESTES SMITH] ong mogs amusing te the frantic nom sree he sta — nn else Me My Bn 9 é pecnenblyl eda cba efforts of the Bates County Record meseaer Retany et Siteanen Sit, J.B. Barker lost two horses last Bran per 100 weight ee 90c ; endorsing Mr. DeArmonds course in week. One was supposed to have Charley Beard ran against the Re-]*0 give Wiseman a Democratic anes Congress and declaring for Bryan as | been snake bitten, and one was killed publican nominee, Mr, MeLaughlin, | Character, national nominee in 1908. | by lightning. ‘ i lor sheriff, when that gentleman's fe the _ 8 vent —— The following committee was se- | Jesse En cnt Ene Sie . y associate: such @ claim, excepting Mr. Wise.|,. i> Were married at Oa church Sun- Irlends aod party associates thought man himeelf, Bae county was re- mane te ae te ~ mene Ak | day morning, July 28, at ten o'clock. they had a good chance to elect him, 3 y . |years: Bates, S. F, Warnock; Case,.| Theceremony was performed by Rev. We have no doubt that Mr. MeLaugh- ree i to the ee ee 270. W. Byram; Cedar, W. 8. Martin; | McKnight, and was witnessed by a in’s friends will be de-light-edtohave| 871, ten years be Ore MN 8eMAN | ade, Mason Talbott; Henry, P. A. | party of relatives and friends. The Mr, Beard win now. [¢ will demons. | cme to the county, and it has been Parks; Johnson, J. I. Anderson; St, | Wedding music was played by Mise A few bargains outside of Groceries, 5 qt eave pans granite ware......... 3 qt preserving kettles granite ware 12 inch wash pan. 14 qt dish pan.. All copper nickle p' Granite cooking spoons a 7 8 qt galvanized bucket... trate a christian spirit. It will be|Feliably Democratic ever since, Wise- Clair, J. C. Hargis. | i Warford. og Rani o 10 qé galvanized bucket , heaping coals, ete. man’s claims hurts no one and ff tt EE ee | OF wine yee SHA ane wis! sy ap- 12 qt galvanized bucket amuses him, no one would object,| Bates county has been especially | ee pip aie dpi om sa ti 14 qt galvanized bucket er Py except where he tries to use eo flimsy | fgyored on she Democratie ticket this | Half gallon cups ” Washington, July 20.—A marbel m excuse to bolt the ticked thi “4 nol i 2 shafs it ix proposed, shail be erected | on BNE EES WS Vyear. Wo have @ candidate for Su- | We are selling rope from 2 to. 3c per Ib. cheaper tu the confedaraw section of Ariing-|" Wiseman’ claims of Soin aiid preme Judge, ag i See Pe rf e ct than any one in town. Come and see. Also nails ton cemetery, Large sums of money service over the editor of Tun Tiny gress, besides the local candidates. | at 1-2 to le cheaper. Don’t forget sealing wax ies ‘ of SHE tIMES | Our people should show their appre- J 1 1 are being contributed to Insure the ly aie pidionl The E A two pounds for 5c. ~Parafine per one 1 Ib cake 10c iia i dbp ery ete ee te Enterprise | ciation for such honors by rolling up | We wish f t ber that mecews of the undertaking. The Twas established in 1881, THe Tiare |, big majority for the whole Demo | erfu mes e wish for every one to remember that use bi monumens ull be mule sf # cost : was ostablished In 1878, three years | oratic tickot, Scotch oats 3 for 20c. Bonanas per dozen 20c, $10,000, liwill occupy & command- before. Mr. Allen‘ came home from We give quality first consid- a \ ing place tn the center of the confed- 4s ™ eration in the buying of per- fumes, and the excellence of our line fa evidence that we buy with care and discrimina- tion. We carry the best odors of the best makers, and you can choose here with assur- ance of getting pleasing and lasting odors no matter what you pay. school in the spring of 1882 and en- tered actively into the campaign, and as « reward for his services, was tendered the position of deputy county clerk. So by Mr. Wiseman’s own figuring he could have had only Mra. Willem Ellis Corey, wife of the | one year theadvantage, that of 1881, President of the United States Steel|and there was no campaign during Corporation, of Pittsburg, Pa., was) shut year. Before the next campaign granted a divorce by a jary at Reno,'{, 1884 Mr. Allen was in charge of Butler Fishin and Amusement Club. Articles of incorporation of the Butler Fishing and Amusement Club were filed Saturday. The incorpora- tors are: [x-postmaster A. 0. Wel- ton, who has owned the lake and grounds for a number of years, I’. M. Floydand W. H. Whiting, of Kansas srate plotat Arlington, which was donated to the Southern people by Presideds MeKinley during his fire term, Norfleet & Ream. INDEPENDENT GROCERS. An Epidemic of Rabies. . ity. ' A Negro Memori A ‘Nevada, on Monday. The plea was| Tun Times, ry 4 ina taicetiacsenene at Extracts, Toilet Waters, Sachet Columbia, Mo., July 28,-Dr. H. egro Memorial to Jackson. u desertion and no sensational testi-| We have no personal quarrel with | make further and extensive improve Powders; Cologaes, etc. D. Lucky, state veterinarian of Mis- Roanoke, Va., July 29.—A me- ae: mony was introduced. Miss Ada | Mr, Wiseman, and have always treat- | mente, 80 that it will be one of the ; sel gail didnt that acoordin to | ™orial window to General Thomas . ae Corey, sister-in-law of the defendant, 'ed him with consideration. But our | best pleasure resorts in the state. It CL AY’S Asibatons, He A marakeak Petionpeed (“Stonewall”) Jackson, wasunveiled : testified positively that her brother|dusy to the party {s plain, not to|!8 Well stocked with game fish and hi in the Fifth Avenue Negro Presby- ong of Sxteophetle te preve terianchurch to-day. The window nt throughout thestate and thous- ‘waa daticated by the tisk” the ends of dollars’ worth of live stock | D®™ 7°) Dow ian page has already been lost. In St. Louis] °°" © oe ing mais ny oe the epidemic fs at its worst and ve Bi ee ae re to SSSSLSIS SSSI | Cia ond cattle have died. | tended by both races. The Conted. 1 cosy Show seeyoidac aston era te camps of Roanoke and Salem would take immediate eteps toward aos ee the sg ake te ae stamping out bydrophobla in Mis. Gece oo — eourl by urging the enforcement of a xan Pio brn lawe relating to dogs which have | "°° ¥e" represented. has been noted as a fishing resortfor several years. Hardly a week passes now without a party of Kansas City sportsmen camping here. was an unfit person to have charge|allow Mr. Wiseman or any other of the 16-year-old eon and declared] man to fight the Democratic ticket her beliéf that New York clubmen] while posing as a Democrat. wore not fit companions for young] If Wiseman wants to bolt, that is men. The mother was given thecus- | his privilege, to go into the Republl- tody of the son. can party and we give him good | @agygmelaegageacegem speed, but he can not remain in the The Globe Democrat sharply criti-| party and furnish material for the elzes State Superintendent of Publte| opposition. Wieeman’s course since Schools Carrington for being a polit-, the primary shows the wisdom in Prescription Drug Store. teal partisan in office, and as a proof the party voters in not nominating been exposed. He will ask the Downing’s father and mother were of hie pernicious activity points to| him, for no bolter te entitled to a lature to enact a law authorizing | ™ ¢™bere of « Sunday, school clase of the fact that-one of the questions | place on the ticket, certain officials in every town and slaves taught by Jackson at Lexing- prepared by him for theexamination of echool teachers ie, “Of what does the State School Fund nowconsist?” This interrogatory will be sure to cause the teachers to lovestigate the matter, and ae euch fnvestigation ¢on'before the war and to-day’s ex- er clees marked the realisation of an am bition Downing has bad since bo yhood to pay fitting tribute to the Confederate commander. The “qhq| Pictore fs that of an army camping county in the state to take charge of all dogs suspected of having rabies and confine them for a length of ti me sufficient for the disease to de- “At present,” eald Dr, Lucky, Democratic Headquarters. Acting under instructions from the campaign committee, Secretary B. will be sure to reveal to the teachers | F. Jeter secured the rooms, of Mar, ; os on the banks ofa stream, The in- the fact that the Republican cam-| Weiner, justin rear of the rooms} ; - “Ay Hg a ae te od scription underneath ts Jackson's \ } paign orators have been misrepre-|now occupied by Mr. Jeter as hie/¥) ‘ charge of the dogs. In Kansas City |!®8* Words, “‘Let us cross over. the ’ senting the matter to decelve the] Offices, on the east elde. The rooms wh a ore . thirty-one well defined: cases of |7!Ver and rest inthe shade of the people, there will be a decreased Re-jare being repapered and painted, | J publican vote cast next November.— New Madrid Record. sines will be keps on file, wri The Usceola echool board agatn | terial . 7 es . he’ ~ * been trees.” The line of summer furniture we are now show- @ So engh worleetien firm” ® ing is worth your consideration. Settees, reclin ing chairs and ewings, from aed $1.00 to $4.50 —