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oan an THEPRESIOENT WAL = = Negro Troops. ; . 4 oe BELIEVES THE COUNTRY WILL APPROVE Mr. Roosevelt is Thoroughly Con- vineed That he ix Right and Bee Heves That When all the Pacts are Made Public the People Will Coincide With His Views. Washington, Dec. 5.—The whole subje f the righ 1 arthority of the president of the United States | to discharge without honor the bat- tation of the Twenty-fifth infantry stationed at Brownsville, Tex., some of wiiose members participated in a riot at that place was precipitated in| the senate by Senator Penrose of | Pennsylvania, when he offered his THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT OF PRICES. to furnish the facts in the case, The . caught the republican leaders so by surprise that for a few minutes they j ss . == did not know what course to pursue, Senator Foraker offered as a substi- . tute another resolution calling for Many more details as to the Browns: MENS BOYS AND CHILDRENS ville affair than the Penrose resolu- tion, The action of Senator Penrose Was prompted directly by President Roosevelt, . On vuthority of one of the prest- dent's closest personal friends in the ‘ senate, Senator Lodge, of Massachu- setts, it can be said that the president welcomes the passage of the resolu- itoms and that none of his friends in ‘ n : : i : tes eanete ote cape 8. Sy Will be sold at prices which will compel you to buy tate tb courses nt followed here if you want to save dollars on your purchases. e resolution will go to the commit Pa : commie came ver pce Never before have such offerings been made to the tag ah of the comestses ot tee O08 people of Bates County. resolutions offered Monday. This , will be as promptly passed. q ‘ i A personal friend of the president . s said that the resolution would not be at all displeasing to the president. He hinted that it had its initiative at the White house. The president has already made out a rough draft of - what he wants to say to congress, He r is_so confident that he {fs right and 2 Noh A af , that he has been justified both by the ’ : , facts and the law that he is impatient to lay his side of the case before the people of the country. He be ° lieves firmly with the official papers in the case, accompanied by the mes. sage which he has already prepared, ; a every one who reads will be con- vinced that he took the only action he could take, and instead of disap- probation there will be general ap- ie ee inl pst amare pr eiiasatass: enema eee —————————————___=_=__—_—_—_—_—_—_— partie gt ere a Pn Southwest Summit. Tax Réduction at Adrian, | Lid Off at St. Joe. Real Estate Transfers Distinction and Difference. po Bal a a ye enn 4 No one thinks stock {s needing | Journal. An opinion by Judge Ellison, hand- |For Week Ending Dec. 4th. Journal. Democrat , called for in the resolution offered by | W@ter now. All were thankful for; Adrian people will be agreeably |ed down in the court of appeals Senator Warner is to act the star Foraker and is ready to transmit it | the water but what about tho mud. | surprised this year when they pay| Monday makes it impossible for R P Argenbright to A F Fox tract part in defense of young Dyer, who to the president, so that it may ac-| Thanks giving wae observed by| their taxes. Owing toa surplus in|Governor Folk to put the “lid” on|®%¢ 22 MtPleasant $600. is charged with having stolen $61, , company his message on the subject. | several family gatherings. the school fund the levy was reduced | at St Joseph, Mo. EC Vandervoort to I M Smith pt} ooatrom the St. Louls subtrensury; a a eateries a ak a Mrs. Frank Bratton and daughter, | 25¢ on the hundred dollars in order| Samuel Binswanger was found|!0t2 blk11Couchesad Butler $3250. | Thote is one United States senator ori Ag vat Baiwuachle Raita from Kansas, are visiting her elster | to reduce the eurplus inthe treasury. | guilty of selling liquor in St. Joseph Jane Ring to Jobn Cunningham | ;, jail down at Ironton now for act- © P. Blockson has been summoned to | Mrs. Ada Beach. There has been noeffortto cheapen | on Sunday and fined $25 and costs. lots 5 and 6 blk 127 Rich Hill $1500 ing attorney against the govern- Washington from Oklahoma City. He| Anna Mae Burton, of Butler, was|the school, on the contrary, the| He appealed, and by Judge Ellison's} § Baker to Jane Ring lots 5 and| nent, - Barton defended a cllent - : has already started. the guest of Miss Jessie Bailey on| standard hae been raised and the | decision, the case is reversed. Bins- 6 blk 127 Rich Hill $500. against a fraud order of the postot- ation tn he teller ent ee | Mhhanibagtvtag: equipment enlarged. Isis probable| wanger admitted that he had sold| David Coshow tod F Embree 150! fice department. What's the diffor- “phe resolution speaks for’ iteelt, | Th@ Pleeupper went off euccesstally. | shat the aesesement will have to be | liquor on Sunday, bas claimed vhat|®*%° 28 West Boone $6000. ence between shat and defending s We have not heard what will be done | rated in the future but for the pres: | he had 4 perfect right to dosounder| ™ A Galley to F M Davidson 194) 195 charged with stealing Unele with the proceeds. Wouldn’t {t be a | ent the avatlable fands are sufficient | the ordinance of the town 60 long as | °° 28 Homer §850. Sam’a money? 'There-may-be-4 Als brigh of : a ts: - R Wilson 15 8| sinction, but shere {fs little difference, I can not discuss it. I will say, how. sO BUPpO he school; — ween the hours Speake to Senatorial influence against the gov-- Ge 0-1 Ne Op ndows 80 they can be lowered and give bet- ter ventilation. Its too bad the cur- tains that were supposed to have been bought last year have not arrived. They are much needed. finvolved is broader. It would be un- “fortunate to have it narrowed by « Grawing a color line. “Tt concerns white, as well ag col- more soldiers. It is a question of ‘sconstitutional power on the one hand sand constitutional and salutory rights | Mrg, Will Welch is on the sick list. +n the other. Until we have a com- Flossie Wiser is also on the sick Dlete record I do not know what ques- - tions will arise, but we may have to lst. ‘ Mrs Ada Beach entertained alarge number of her friends on Thankagiv- ‘Clark, ever, that | have no purpose of rals- . The sec 6 Now Home $180. court of appeals sustained his con-|_ Thos Hart to W B Wilson pt bike ernment is present in both cases. tention on the grounds that Bt. |298 to 128 Foster $77, a ; ; Military Hop. The military ball given by the boys of Company B., at the Armory on Thankegi ving night was a decid- ed success and ‘all had ‘a glorious ‘excluded the general 109 to 115. Os