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ge es ee re ' " 4 | The Butler Weekly Times oie Se aa not Allowed ane Printed on Tharsday of each week. | devote much to the discussion | to Enter Capitol. - —— of the fisaccial affairs of Bates coun- © j J. D. ALLEN, Euttor aud Prop | ty, buteach studiously avoids men- Washington, June.—Oae hundred SOP epee ees Missouri as‘ Honing the point that Tue Tnies|armed Confederate veterans fron aa neve a jae bringing on “" — Tennessee, carrying the Stars and = — pene eed fer nerort merchoraish. | Bar, were Tuesday denied admission OUTRAGEOUS PERVER Ted by er F. an on u: fir and|*0 *e United States Capitol until SION OF FACTS. misleading in pretending to sho « the a’ter they had lowered thelr flag and '{ndebsedneas of the cousty st a time! disarmed. when the county had pd runminz| The old soldiers came to Washing- that the repors claimed the figures ‘ver visiting the White House, showed the true indebtedness, with-|imirched down Pennsylvania avenve out any money insight to pay, when} to the Capitol. | + tana —— oe The Capitol police tuformed them hands of the county’s money, collect | ‘bat they would be allowed admis- aiunicated,” and dated at Adrian|ed in December and which he turned | sion t) the Capttol only as private end signed “Old Farmer:” over in 15 days thereafter. Thoee|citizens and not as an organized ** At the elgotion in November the voters | figures were secured by Harper four |} dy. Special Offer For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June 14 and 15. . iy is pathetically ludicrous the ef- torts made by the Republican-l'reas aud Record and some of their con- tributors to discredit Democratic v.avagement of Bates county affairs tor the past J4 or 35 years. In the dust issue of the Record the following sppeared under the heading “Com Choice of 200 Japanese Folding Fans, regular prices 35¢, 25c, 20c and 15ce, for These fans are in great variety, dark and light effects, beau- tiful floral designs, Japanese sccnes, lace effects, etc, This is the greatest bargain ever offered in fans and you should buy all you will need for years, as you will never have another opportunity to purchase such beautiful fans for the price. had grown y of the party at every | monthe after, and he made no effort * » ele Ir ¢ ) Congress J W ic tion a majority, exercised their, cltizenshld | 49 obtain thas fact and the Republi |“) 'eressman ohn Wesley Gains, Clabe Miller iate Judge of the!can papers are studiously avoiding | ‘ f Tennessee, who accompanied the trict, Two Po majority Of | aking mention there f, show. | veterans, entered protest. . ing conclusively that {¢ 1s not a true sumnenemennmmennmeed condition of alfairs they wanted to 16 1 lilap | ; report, but one of party bias and for to ' Court was to nares Be. Herni, the Populist political effect Co. Treasurer, to get to work nd collect the That ts about thoratio at which ent taxes which amounted to several! ‘The Henry county court made a| the dog petitioners ousnumbered the : ) debt was ‘new ruling last week, to conform %0} sheep petitioners before the county : she strict letter of the law, that] ot \onday, the d + tae th saloon Iicense petitions will only be|°°Urt Monday, the day set for the jr. Hut go: join the butidieg ofthe court | conaidered when presented ten days | hearing on the question of levying not, be dented that before the regular term of court, in|tax on dogs for the protection of n 189 83 ., inty @0 that 617 paid | February, May, August and Novem- | sheep, in conformity to the law pass- ‘|ber. The effect of the ruling will be]... ¢he late legislature. A pet! toclose the two remaining saloons of . 8 ie ad Clinton, whoee license expires on July | #00 was presented with seventy Wonderful Values in White Goods this Month 19c. nm Jan 1, 1802, turned the ‘al to the Domoeratic party out of debt.’’ The above is afair sample of the political stuff belng dished out by Shes papers Jesse Connell and G C, Miller were -eleesed members of the county court % on the populist tleket in 1859 and \ ; teok charge Jan, 1st 180, Judge Oth, as no petition can be considered |signers, praying the court to order until August 5th, Is will be mighty|the tax on dogs levied. A remon- dry in that old town during the/strance with eleven bundred and month of July. seven names was filed. The court oa refused to order the tax levie1. Hour Propitious For Democracy Thus ends the discussion for this ; , Fred Fix being the Democratic mem- , t her. From Senator Rayner’s Interview tn Baltimore | yaar, if The financial statemen*, published Sun. . eR the 1st of May 1890 showed @ cash! The first issue upon which the Dem- | « ‘ ” balance of 885,766 = {n gs ay ocratic party will take a resolute War With Japan? Never, : ury. This was turned over by the) ssand will be the revision of the tariff. court of whlch John H. Sallens was [There wlil be no discord upon this Declares Secretary Taft. e preeidlug Judge. subject. Metin Ch, ee ie Q Jesse Connell depart this life dur We must meet the Protective league “ ityethe February torm ofcourt,1891, | with facts and proofs and figuresand|*@ty of War Taft says there ts no aud Henry C. Reece was appointed | nog with glittering generalities. The} danger of a war with Japan. Inter- by Governor, Francis to fill the|sime has gone by for discussing the] viewed here to-night, he sald: “War vacancy. So there wes really &! goneral polley of tariff reform. with Japan, don’t you believe it; populist cours for only one year.!~ [¢seems to me that the Democratic ind fh thas k wee: The financial statement published party {s unified in opposition to apie Rates isagesdle Be evepe come y ning point excepting however, a strip 76 feet | bh she first of May 1891 showed a cash | territorial expansion, and that this |!0g;!* doesn’t always mean all that Sheriff's Sale. Wide oof the horth side of sald tract, tying | of Hutler, county of Bates afrcoeauy, can ity lance of $25,152 27, or more than i ¢ j By virtue and authority of a general ex- | and being In the city of Butler, county of Bates | same or 80 much thereot pene 4 ‘ ie destined to become a vital problem Weems to on the surface, Wo will ecution fasned from the office of the clerk of | and State of Missouri, and that I will on ‘at public vendue to the highest sider een Everybodys’ Store. ‘ Eggs Taken Same as Cash. $10,000 legs than the previous year. | before the people. have no war with Japan; you may|the circult court of Bates county, Missouri Saturda: i] d . 8 i y, July 6th, 1907, n hand, to satisfy sald execution and costs “ i lt must be remembered thatJames; The President of the United States Heche returnable at the May adjourned term 1907 of | 1 owen the hours o! : CF BEARD. i b Sie : {nine o’clock in the fore- Se ‘ "ARD, ee _ Drysdale, the popullst county clerk, jis not vested with unlimited execu- rest assured of that, You can quote aid ovurt, and to rug dl festa ot al, L bave noon and five o’closk in the afternoon of that [+ "td Sheriff of Bates County, Mo ma ls ous those two statements. tive power, but on the contrary he ts me emphatically as saying that J) jovial upon and selzad “all ins right, ne 5 ee ae eee en rete ronal aut es Oe ee : Tue order of court for bullding the} bound by the specifications of the|haveanabiding faith that the Untted | terre’ ine SE ene eer Sd ‘sand vatene-tee | same oF go muuch thervof as may be Fequired at Sheriff’s Sale. ae bd . A ublic vendue to the h'ghes: er for cash in 4 jail was made at the May term of| Constitution. Statesand Japan will continuealong | Wit: ss cast quarter of the southeast quar- | band to satisfy aaid execution and cost. Can ironed Ang crhaetty of B geuoral essen court 1893, more than two years) J belleve the hour {s propitious. | their way most peacefully together. | ter of section 33, the southwest quarter of the ea Sheriff ot B . F, BEARD, ciroult court of Bates County, Missouri,return- alter Jesse Connell’s death. when &] The contrary is at unrest under Re-| ,, southwest querter of section 24, the northwest | 99" eriff of Bates county, Mo. | able at the May adjourned term, 1907, of sald . You can rest assured of that. Never] quarter of the northweet quarter of section 25, ob ‘ court and to me directed in favor of Mrs, Kate tull democratic vourt_wasin power, | publican rule. Its leader has gone north half of the sontuwest quarter of the Endres and against J.C. Clark, etal, ih , c ind the scare head dispatches.” baa ate pte 2, Sheriff’s Sal levied ied’ all the right, tide, the members belng H.¢. Reece, J.| $00 far m patches, northweat q 1artér of section 25, the north half Sheriff’s Sale | levied upon and seized all she right, title, cndenninineinermeemanes of the southeast quarter of the southwest interest and claim of the saldJ.C. Clark et al ie: | 3 Ae a 4 . 4 S. Hayes and Fred Fix We give} We must continue the war against quarter of the northwest quarter of section 25, | _ By virtue and sathority of three gener - | of, in and to the following described real these full facts from the records to | monopoly and corporat>oppression,| [J fhe west 1-4 of the east one-h If of the north- | ceutions tesued from the office of the ol f | estate: acle Pete Ewing, one of our good | th’ Weel 25, th nar. | thecireult court ef Bates county, M The southeast quarter of show to what extreme the Repub-/ but we must get rid of the idea that 4 us Woes ahr tae oe cere esas snnion 8, an in | returnable at the May adjourned lire quarter of sec 2, We mouthiran cent ae Bates county farmers and poultry sald court, and to me directed in favor of W. | the southwest quarter of sec 24, the north- oe Nean papers and polittcans will go, |ey en, din | ce er- township 40 of range 31. i bap: P BD, |everybody engaged in large comm: Canirpacing one foot north of the southwest | J. Butler, Reoelver of the Bat west quarter of the nothwest quarter of sec re > er : \ ; even to deliberately falsifying the] clal interests fe a criminal, and that|'aisers, has the large number of] Commencing one toot Hoel of ti thetown, | Bank and against J, C, Clark, 1 | %, the north halfofthe southwest quarter of ¥ r records. the demagogue and the agitator are | 1 040 young Black Lanshan chickens | now city, of Butler, thence north 21 feet, | upon and ore all Nad right, title, interest | the northwest quarter of sec 5, the north half " lt fs @ role in law that when e th fi biic benefact A thence esst 130 feet, thence south 21 feet, | an claim of thesald J. C. Clark of, in and to | of the southeast quarter of the southwest ; Paitties taleal Me S cakienal e genulne pubic benefactors. hatched within the past three months. | thence 130 feet to the place of beginning, the Bpeeitr Srpretawel Fea « e quarter of the northwest quarter Of s6¢ 5, § Hess bes’ 28 Td iO t:) a lin th juartel vi ol ie east If of th \- ; witnes aleely oe His fires hatch came off March Lat, | P¢i8,.P8rt of 1ot two (2) In block 11 Inshe clty | 4 OF ection 23, the southwest quarter of the | West quarter of sec 35, the northeast quarter fact the whole of his testimony may ve disregarded. There never was 6 more outrageous perversion of facts than the above, Next. ride half i est in and to the | southwest quarter of section 24, the northwest | of the northeast quarter of sec 26, all in town- and he continued to take them off] ,Ansndyiged cag wa perty, one foot off the | quarter of the northwest quarter of section 25, | ship 40 of range ii. i pelea i until the last installment on May | south side of the north one-third of lot 3 and | the north half of the soushwest quarter of the Commencing one foot north of the south- 30th Hed th the middle 25 feet of lot three (3) and 21 feet | northwest quarter of section 25, the north half | west corner of lot two (2) in block 11 in the 30th swelled the number to 1,040, | the middle felide of the conth ene-third of | of the southeast quarter of ‘the southwest | town, now city, of Butler, thence north 21 every one being of the pure Black | said lot three (3) all in block 10,1n the town, now | quarter of the northwest quarter of section 25, | feet, thence east 130 feet, then south 21 feet, Late {i city of Butler, also all interest in the brick | the west 1-4 of the east one-half of the nerth- | thence west 130 feet to the place of begin- anshan variety, which {8 Mr.) \iticon the north and south sidesofsald tract. | west quarter of section 25, the northeast | ning, being a part of lot two (2) in block 1! In Ewing’s spectalty. These chickens] Aisoa part of the northeast quarter of the | querter of the northeast quarter of section 26, | the city of butler, thi t breedi: f northeast quarter of section 22, township 40 of all in township 40 of range 31. An undivided one half interest in and to are of the purest breeding and from rangs $1, ae cribed as commencing on the Commencing Sate ee ofthe aero Weill ite Goats bed property: one foot off 8 : the th ‘uarter of | corner of lot two in bloc! in the town, | Of the south side of the north one third of lot we ben eee © Se Sounty ane Serer cae quater ot tection 22, township now city, of Butler, thence nerth 21 feet, and the middle 25 feet of lot 3 and oI Roads Will Fight State Rate Laws. Seq sae : ‘ Jefferson City, Mo., June 10.—Pro- WAY DID THEY DO IT? ceedings will be filed in the United The grand jury had County Clerk |States Court at Kansas City this Week's sworn financial statement] week to enjoin the Ratlroad ae the owner keeps ithe etock atromeand re them and the members ex- | Warehouse Commission of Missour! 40, of range 31, thence west 240 feet, thence | thence 180 feet, ‘thence south 2% feet, | feet off of the north side of the south one a od {t criticall instructed by |from attampting to enforce elther| Perfect. He has been unusually suc | sonth 30 feet to & beginning polnt, running | then 190 feet to he place of beginning, | third of said lot three (8) all in block 10 in ‘am'ne critically, 48 instruc y ping 01 either ful in the ratein f thi rth thence west 300 feet thence south 217 1-2 feet, | belng of lot two (2) im block 11 in the city i town, now city, of Butler, also all inter- Judge Denton so to do, keeping it}the 2-cent passenger fare or the} 8 od of this particu-| thence east 300 feet, thence north 217 1-2 feet to | of Bu est in the brick walls on the north and south lar bree: ker Su ; int, excepting however a stri An undivided one half interest in and to the | sides of said tract, VA ff d per he & juss pride in era ‘of the narth ®stae of said hein following described property, one foot off the eit 8 part of the northeast quarter of the hia efforts.—Creighton News. iying and being in the City of Butler, Count south aide of the north eae of lot 3 and pertaons anarter of, section 22, township 40 of hat 1 will | the middle 25 of lot ree and 21 feet fe esc! 88 Col i the of Bates and State of Missouri, and that 1 will) Cie ne Doty “side of the south one-third of | Northeast corner of the northeast vquarter of @everu! days before returning it to} maximum freight-rate law enacted Mr. Weeks, and then reporting that] at the last sesston of the Legislature. the statement was made out {in con-| Both of these acta go Into effect on 5 * said lot 3 all in block 10, in the town, now | thenortheast quart __formity to law. That statement) June 15. It 1s the understanding} We acknowledge recelpt ofan in-| _—_Saturday, July 6th, 1907, diy, of Butler, ‘also all interest in the brick | 40, of range 31, thence west 240 feet. thence “showed-there- FOR hat_all the tranklne-ratlrosds tn} yitation from the Commercial Club | between the houre of nine o”ctock In the fore= | Ww the worth sud south ofeatdtract.-| south $0 fset oa r noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that| Alsoa part of the northeast quarter of the | thence west 300 feet, thence south 217 1-2 feet, aix thousand dollars in the treasury the State. nineteen in number, will] of Excelsior Springs, Mo., to attend | 4 he east front door of the court house, | north ter of section 22 hi thi 300 fe 7 aad about thirty thousand dollars join in the proceedings. the SeUUIKUEE of the completion of in ‘ i lty of Butler. ‘Batra’ county, Popoeeg range 81 “deveribed ae commencing onthe Me beginning Dnt, exsonting moines hatrip _ of outstanding warrants, an actual| This Information comes direct! the New Water Works system on| required at pabiic vendue, to the highest bid- | the northeast quarter of section #2, township iying and belng in the City of buvlers Grane Sndebtedness, when the balance was |from one of the railroad attorneys! June 11th, which {ocludes an invita- der tor eash in hand to satiety, sald exeention | 40, of range 81, thence, west 240 fect, thence | of Hates and State of Missourl and thet I wil «seruck, of about four thousand dol-| who is engaged, with other attorn-| tion to a Water Celebration Banquet | “"ss1y" shertf 0f Bese Ceet to, | Sette, 2 sont to 8 begining pofat. running dikes iicdiii ‘Jars. Why did the grand jury ac-jeys, in preparing the injunctions. | tho game eyoning at the new Snapp’s thence east 800 feet, thence north 217 1-2 feet to | ,, vs . -tept figures from a part'san source|He stated today that{t was prob-| tavern, We rewret very much 5g Sheriff's Sale. erry F pig ger ig tthe tie | Lege Sar cle Go alte ty cg 9 and go back four months to show a able the fnjunctions would be filed we could not a! tend the water ban-| 35 ae ani thori an alias execn- | lying and being In the City of Butler, Conn’ day, Oy the east costs house door inthe city *big indebtedness, at a time when no before Judge ohn F, Philips at oon o ae exjoys a "omer wou neue fom the oes of ge ge of the aa — state of Mlasour!, and that I will | Sorts or a nthe may be reyuited at ttesxes had ‘been paid into the treasury, Kansas City June 14, of the present ‘ vi ail iW 5 \ ‘0 '. Wit td P ey re effect? k, he day bet he | banquet after living on air fora hile. | at the May adjourned term, 1907, of said cours Saturday, July 6th 1907, in favor of P. H. Holcomb, | petween the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- Why did they not state the true con- | into ; | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ition of the county's finances at} The tnjunctions will be based in : fit, Meee nies saree poean iilemert -. that time, as cova the official] both instances upon a provision in Sheriff's Sale. gr a to tI arty phar mach ereo fae, may be ‘+ statement, duly sworn to and at-|the Fourteenth dment to the} By virtue and authority of a general ox. cash in hand to satiety sald execution toy ied from the ofes of & etenl expen ie > tested by an officer in line with his| Federal Constitution, which pro-| fculicn! oak 9 ' C. ¥. BEARD, affial duties under the lawa and| hibits the taking of property with- oe ares tae hing siteseeed tome 1907 of ' County, Me. | St""th “theurect wet? Gapegee “vonstitution. The facts are that| out due process of law, and it will be | #4 court. end to me dirosied in favor of A.M Mr. Harper and his political advisers contended that both acts tend to | upon tle, int too anxious to make political] confiecate pro in violation of | $24 lal A and to capil and overstepped -all Frounds this proviso, and hence the Federal ste woutneast qaarer of the southeast qnar- of offical propriety. It has aroused | questions involved. e southwest quarter of tthe et oe to — and t. fatr- men, no matter wi 6 ” their political affiliation, deprecate Made Mess of Life, euch underhand methods. Says Letter Suicide Left. The “independent” papers which Kansas City, Mo., June 10.—J. W. were potent in seducing Domcerats Wisehart, was found unconscious in to either stay at home or vote the| his room at 1314 Baltimore avenue|®" Republican es in 1904 are still frantically ae oe teste. tn Missgur are booming # ‘vaté and a the weak- to | Jefferson City, was found: gain is to vote them for] This isa case of deliberate suicide. Any Democrat who|1 am 51 years of age and a son-in- ‘8B é Fase ti i i ii a i 8 HE: d 5 4 $39) Psbesas re