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prs bl the army, end Clifford Pin- sehiet-of the forestry bureau of department, were tio with President odevelt at Sagamore bill. Y Bell said he came at the on of General Ainsworth, il secretary, in order that the far department might know ex- avtly the President’s ijeas and de- trea regarding the difficulty ot Brownsville, Texas, between United States negro troops and the resi. te of that place. General Bell the negro troops at Brownsville been removed to Fort Reno, and replaced by » company of « soldiers, This action had been incompliance with telegraphic from state officials. was desirable, General Bell sald, the whole situation with President before any further ac- was taken. Mr. Pinchot said came to Oyster Bay to discuss forestry situation with the Prea- ‘ “. ASTORIA itt 2 Nie Pac. Excursion Rates. plus $2.00 for round trip. onth, except that rates to Pueblo, Colorado Springs dad, Colo,, will be one fare 0. Tickets limited to 21 m date of sale. For points phone 27. round trip rate to Kansas 5 on sale Saturday of each trains leaving Butler after clock noon and all trains , good to return on any Kansas City before he following Monday. J. F. Geieer. Agent issouri Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABL¥. SOUTH BOUND. 209 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex 5:2] am Sore press 12:37pm} board of trade, “gambling and K.c orien mail & Express Were béows fighting.” He Wado 0h of & Joplin mail & Express My 291 Local freigh ORTH BOUND. Kansas City and 3t. Louis Kaneas City mail and Expre Kaneas City limited mai LOCAL FREIGHT 2 Local Freight b2 Kansas City stock INTERSTATE DIVISION, WEST BOUND. Local freight and Pas mixed RAST ROUND, Local freight bs Og P GER, Agent R. E. N. CHASTAIN. Butter, - Mo. over Bennett-Wheeler Mer. Co. Residence High Street, Smee Phone 215. Residence Phone 19. R. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, TLER, - MISSOURI. join Adrian every Tuee- d Friday prepared to do is of dental work. 4 EOPATHY OHN A. BELL, . C, BOULWARE, Bay, Aug. 27 —Brigadier | 5t. Louis Republic. J. Franklin Bell, chief of | Though the young school marms} shat the eight hour law does not ap-| who marry are often among the best] ply to vessels under construction for and most promising teachers of/the Navy by contraes with builders spelling board Monday @Bckers Excursions. Rate n sale let and 3rd fuesdays tickets may be eold call at mixed ar5:15 pm —_— Washington Gossip. The Attorney General has decided | ee apogee sep plified Spelling Board. New York, Auz. 27.—The simplified ap” ~unced those whoenter the service of the/etprivateestablishments. Theman-|'hat two distinguished British schol- city echools, the superintendents are/ufacturers of armor, guns and other |*"5 5ad accepted membership to tes- : Ufy thelr sympathy with the new wise not to oppose them. In the/naval equipment, may also work! ovement to improve English ortho- whole list of women’s rights, matri-| their men longer than eight hours ff} graphy. One Is Dr. J. A. H. Murray, mony is the one most absolutely in-} they wish. the senior editcr of the great Oxford allenable. Any infringement thereof ~, dictionary of the English tanguage of is sure to provoke rebellion, stub-} @nanestimate based on Govern- cae yt geen Raper - — born and implacable. It would be|ment reports, 10 is predicted that] .ciisy hoard some weeks ano. The easier to. retain the serviced of|there will be over 12,000,000 bales! other is Prof. Josenh Wright, editor specially desirable young teachers} of cotton grown in this country this|of the Ene'fsh dialect dictionary. by pretending to try to force them | year. Speakttr of these recent accessions, into m: than by opposing any aa Brander Matthews sald: arrlage “The simplified spelling board now matrimonial inclinations they may] The Secretary of the Navy hascall-| tains the editors of the three chief develop. edon the contractorsfurnishing meat) pnglish dictionaries published in Not only have the young teachers/and bread to the Navy Yards at|Great Britain. It had as original the right to marry, but it {s thelr] Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Norfolk, | ™embers the editors of the three chief duty todo go when @ worthy and|to show cause why their contracts pra Sed art gee Webster, the acceptablesuitor falls upon bis knees | should not be cancelled. Mr. Bona-| heaton’ of the foremect Traxwetie ny and shows good cause. The proper] parte evidently does not relish the) thorities of both branches of the En- Management and discipline of a hus-|{dea of the Navy being used as the| glish speaking race ought to be reas- band isa higher and nobler task dumping ground for the epoiled meate suring to those who have dreaded than managing and tnstructing| that the packing concerns can's eell| "iit, canier hoard etent ork harm other —_ children, in any age|eleewhere. to our noble tongue or to {ts etymolo- or country, me a” Marriage of a certain proportion) The Census Bureau has inaugurat- of the teachers annually con-jedacampaign whieh is rather a de- tributes to that gradual rotation in| parture from the ordinary process of office which 1s good for the efficlency | finding out your ham, your ageand of any éervica, Those who, for one} your previous condition of servitude. reason or another, eschew matri-j Acting under the authority of a re- ‘ mony sufficiently, supply experienca, {cent act of Congress, the bureau is/ very church in the tity tigain Suns while thore who marry and drop| going to collect statistics on marital un te jg an Be my Se = out only make Foom for fresh enthu-| troubles. So, {nstead of asking you| held september 4, at the priced slaem and for the latess graduates | what kind of a job you have the cen-| Avenue Baptist church Rev, Arthur In- in the arte of pedagogy. sus man will ask you !f youhuveever| ste spoke on the subject: “Is a Hog Let the young school mafms,| been divorced, what caused the trou | Worth More Than a Man? The pas- marry just as soon as they are sure} ble, and how mucb alimony did you ot des 6 — be hang or ag be 8 _ etn eye = — oo get. po Nquid which sent him the — straight road to hell, twachers, but it takesa marriage to| Hardly @ week goos by now with-! At the men’s meeting Sunday after. make a family, and without the/out the news of another conviction |" at the Y. M. ©. A., ex-Probate tamtly there would be no need forjarising from the land frauds that gang oa Poteet pooner ot » address severa. jun- the teachers, - dhe 9 unearthed by Secretary areq men. The speaker strongly are tchcock, This week it {8 @mem-| raigned the newspapers of the city, ber of the Oregon legislature, who] accusing them of publishing saloon was given a year in jail and fined Nterature at a paid rate. He asserted $3,000, and a Portland lawyer got no teerngecrge 4 gambling dens fn con- nection with their business,iand the ee gene pan ~ barony er police refused to raid the saloons be- ‘as ranchmen in Nor cause It would cause the saloons to Dakota, who had Illegally fenced in| loose their license. At the conclusion Government lands, and were forced | **veral hundred dollars was voluntar- to plead guilty, Slowly but surely fly subscribed for the temperance the determined head of the Interlor| “"™ Department is gathering them in. et a THE PREACHERS ELECTIONEER Lively Interest in Local Option Election at Springfield, Mo.—The Newspapers Arral gned, Springfield, Mo., Ate. $7.—In almost Cloud County Treasurer Gone. Concordia, Kas., Aug. 27.—J. E. Wade, county treasurer, cannot be found. The county commissioners have taken chage of the office and will examine the books at once. J. E. Wade left here last week to at- tend the reunion at Minneapolis and failed to return. A letter from Wade was received this morning {n which he acknowl- edged ashortage of $5,000. The money, he says, was lost on the Santa Fe Won't Show Booka. _ Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 27.—The Wing On Wo, a Chinaman, haswon| Conference between the rate experts out in his contention that dried and Attorney Uisgebas Hadley and his assistants, whlch was held here Sun- Uzards should be admitted free of day on the maximum freight rate law, duty. Thecustom house officers, not| was completed Sunday night. The finding dried lizards on the list,| conference covered only the report of promptly put {it into the miscellane-| the experts on the books of the Wa- ous class and -ehar 10 per cent. bash raflway, The books of the Mis- duty. The ee pee that sour! Pacific and the Chicago and Al- F ton will be examited next. The Santa Gried lizards are medicine andshould| Fe , it is undersood, has refused to ficers not to attempt to capture him as he will not be taken alive. A warrant for his arrest will be issued at once. The commissioners will call upon his bohdsmen to make! be admitted free, and the courtshave| make a statement to the experts, and good the shortage. The letter was! declared that he is right. It will likely be necessary for the at- malled frors Cripple Creek, Col. | eal torney general to get an order from the courts in order to have the com- For the first time in thirteen years} jany produce its hooks. the Government wiil purchase silver for coinage purposes. The average Newspaper Tries New Spelling. Toronto, Ontarlo, Aug. 27.—Dr. requirements of the Treasury will Worcester, Mass, Aug. 27.—The Seven Jail Days For a Hug. Three Killed on Great Northern, St Paul, Aug. 27.—Reports received at noon at the headquarters of the Great Northern railway here say that an eastbound mixed train was derailed near Swift, Mont., early Sunday night. A combination passenger coach was overturned and Frank EB. Pewitt and Charles Schultz, of Armington, Mont, passengers, and Brakeman Brown were kitied. Eight or ten other passengers were slightly bruised. The cause of the derailment is unexplained, Charlee W. Wilson, of Montreal, vice | Probably not exceed 100,000 ounces| news columns of the Telegram ap- president of the Canadian Ortho-|® Week. The average price of silver] otic form in accordance with the rules pedic assoctation, a member of the| for the month of July last was 66) approved by President Roosevelt. The Sst 2 aac carmen for one day only though it is explained sent to jail for seven days for as- 5 saulting Mies rly. a tin Diamonds in Winnipeg. that as the newspaper has for some in 160 of the 300 cases mentioned in hotel. Winnipeg, Maine, Aug. 97.—Prot ‘the rules, the Innovation is not so Dr. Wileon was intoxicated. Bee}, ,natul of diamonds in the rough, ; der to carry out the idea through all bean ese dom asd which he says he found somewhere | the news columns extra help was re- endeavored to hug and kiss her.| (+ winnipeg. He took them to eev- | P™*?. Wilson dows, The -yomg © erg] jewelers who pronounced them was rendered hysterical. Dr. Wileon| ciaim and forwarded samples to New peared Monday with spelling of phon- British Medical association, was cents an ounce. plan is being tried as an experiment time followed the phonetic spelling York in the corridor of a down town Reuben Andrea returned here witha | great as might at first appear. In or- ing Miss Severance in the corridor within the confines of the province} quired in several departments of the Mies Severance’s father knocked Dr. to be valuable. He has staked a spent last night in the police station indicated he should be committed to} Weet Plains, Mo., August 20.—Saf- jail to sober up. ford Hibbard, a farmer, about 30 Zl was found dood wth balls was foun a Victime of Raliroads. |acietn she back of ble head os he Washington, Aug. 27.—Rallroad|bome, about four miles trom Moun- accidents of all kinds resulted in| tain View, in the northeast part of 1,126 deaths and injuries to 17,170] tbls county. Investigation is in persons in the first three months of} Progress; on the supposition that he 1906, Of the killed 114 were pas-| was assassinated. bie dae ea ks Alabama Democratic Primarios Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 27.—A. gen- ereal democratic primary was held in Alabama Monday for the nominatton of a governor, full set of state house Officials, chief justice of the supreme court, two associate justices, two United States senators and two alter- nate United States senators. Con- gressional nominations were also made in the fourth, seventh and ninth dis- tricts, the other six districts having mage nominations last spring. — ‘Ton Standard Indictments, Chicago, Aug. 27.—The first federal grand jury returned Monday ten {p- dictments: against the Standard ON company before Judge Bethea in the United States Circuit court. The in- §j dictments,, which contain 6,428 (vagal are. all ed gy with granting of rebates. fo railroads was m 6d. in the indictments re- | FAVOR SPELLING REFORM. "Vee Captain of the ! built ae a perfection in marine archi- tecture, admittedly the most beauti- Manchurai a Hoodooed Skipper. | fal steamer afloat. Kansas City Times, “And poor Saunders. In his sec- op in of the | 024 voyage ebe broke her propeller Pe Pagar aus! _— right,” blade and he crawled in undera jib sald San Francisco man at the| 24 *wo mainsails with tears in his Midland, “He is one of those abso-| 78: Of course it wasn’t his fault, lately capable seamen who seem to| bUt he was ‘on the bridge,’ and that t against implacable, hard | PU‘? everything beyond argument. = pA the ‘aha "i dee pe They promoted him, however, to the mand in the Pacific Mall Steamship brig Manchuria, although he didn’t company was a emall coasting want to leave the China—and now steamer running between Frisco and | Saundere’s hoodoo has gripped bim Seattle. She was lost inside San|*@!0. And nobody but a seaman Francleco bay. But the company | °F ® ™an familiar with seamen can had confidence in Saunders, and know what an appalling thing luck when they bought the Chinafrom an of thas sort ls. English company he was givencom-| Before the wedding, !t was Con- mand. There isn’t such a boatin| gressman Nicholas Longworth. all the seven seasas theUhina. She's | Since the wedding, it has been Alice's not @ cargo boat or a passenger| husband. Every rose has its thorn. boat; she’s a shipbuilders’ boat, | —Ex. — SOCEEEIS SO CEEEIEEMIOSSHEIISS OSS McFARLAND & SONS % a Nave the largest harness factory in the South- west, buy best oak leather direct from the Tanner, Manufacture their harness at home and sell to the or with 9 guarantea, Columbia, Sayers & Scoville Vehicles in car lot alill BS Hiepared to mest conpotl! > q Won with any factory or Behn hen gre ode of our class, All we ask is a show. Come in and spend 30 minutes investigating ~ = then buy where your money goes fartherest.| j > .! 5 0 ~ McFARLAND & SONS.*%": ad IOCCEREEEEISCSCEEIICSS | PPRIPPA MISSOURI STATE BANK, ; BUTLER, MISSOURI. 635,000.00 12,702 a8 Capital Surplus Fund and Profits Receives deposits and always has money to loan, 25 years successful experience, ——DIRECTORS:— Dr. T.C, Boulware, J, R, Jenkins, John Deerwester . B, Owen, Dr, J, M, Christy U, RK. Radford, Max Weiner, OG. H. Dutcher - B. P. Powel Ww B Tyler Sam Levy WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, Wo. E. Warton, President, J. RR. Jenkins, Cashier. Da T. 0. Boutware, Vice-Prea, WrsLey Denroy, Ase’t Cashier. Corby Gararb, Clerk and Bookkeeper. Frank M, Vorin Wu. BK, Walton THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Bates, Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo,, at VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, tive or seven years time, and allow borrowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms, Money Teady as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a ful] and complete abstract of title to every aore of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in Bates county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr, Wm. E, Wal- ton 85 years ago and are written up daily from the county reo- ords, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are responsible for their correctness, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. If you have idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Oompany will pay you interest on it. Wm. E. Walton, Pres, Fank Allen, Sec Sam Levy. Vice Pres, O. A, Allen, Ass’t Seo, A. A. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeeper W. J. Nix, Olerk, W, D. Yates Abstractor, THE BATES NATIONAL BANK. BUTLER, MISSOURI.$ Capital $50,000, - - Surplus, $6,000.’ Grove’s Has Stood The Test 25 Years rower ite ~~ «-

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