The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 4, 1907, Page 6

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Ae 5 4 rr | "THE BIG DREDGE BOAT. |S1AYER OF DALTONS , Something of Interest About the MADE POLICE CHIEF, Machine that Does the Job. | Prank Belding, of thls elty, and Coffeyville, Kan., Mayor Ousts ivi Ma Monday igre fw dye Official to Give J. J. ting. f denareneull nt yd big dredge Kloehr Place. Bates consid- ~ RESOLVED THAT YOU WILL BE TAKEN OFF YouR FEET WHEN You SEE JA| THE BARGAIN S boat which is at work on erable interesting “information con-| KILLED THREE OF OUTLAWS. erable interesting jon con- cerning the boat. It was built atan approximate cost of $35,000 +a Kan., Joly 1.—Mayor and carries 131,000 Ibs of machinery. | J. H. Wilcox, of this city, has an- The shovel is worked by two com- | nounced the appointment of John J. pound engineer, one 40 and she other | Kloebr to be chief of police. Ou ac 60 horse power. These con-}count of a local political row, the Layers of Luxury sume about 8 tons of every 24| mayor had to remove in ite entirety hours. The shovel beam is 82 feet| the old police organization. and permanent comfort are the snow-white, downy, long, cigar shaped and 7 feetshrough} Kloebr is the man who shot three resilient felts which you sxe ia the illustrativa. the center. The capacity of the shov-| of the Dalton gang in the bank raid . * . 2 el {s 2X cubic yarde although of such | here in October, 1892. He was Nine of these Myers of te samo great welght and elze it works} awarded money and honors. He precise thickucss ‘oF 8 smoothly and easily as if by magic. | turned his share of the money over S a FE 5 ed t 2 The boat — only 4 feet of = Leg pang od of the four eltizens who Ser H2akress er. It works day and t, San- ny ‘ tearns OSter NiBMESeS days included. x large dynamo ts} Mr. Kloehr got ove token for hia 36 filmy, lacy = lyers of Cott : The Stearns & Fester 2 elastic and uniform in ed—form the nine connected with the engines and the] bravery of which he is v= | — ust what makes boat is lighted at night by bunched It isa gold medal, award y the electric lights and presentea wierd|Chicago Bankers’ Association. COPVEIORT 1900 Ov THE OveTER BHOwNce CEASE #7 TAKEN 7) : : d dertul sight. P. e | Lyman J. Gage, afterward secretary ee ” thickness. on tea oes tee the ‘boat ot she treasury, but at that time a A BAR’’-GAIN MEANS A GAIN FOR YOU. Everybody who sleeps i erested in these newer and ant os cootegs cummatinnss 00 bigh neater ieee, Gory ie bane YoU WANT To BE SURE THOUGH THAT THINGS er mattres.es & eathase over their beauti- tore ti to watch | that boug' tr. Kloebr’s medal. pen nship and aw -s. We should “vd are it work. ‘The bape ony that aay: Kloebris credited with having fired THAT ARE CALLED BARGAINS ARE REAL body visiting the boat will be fally | the shots that killed “Bill” Broad- repaid for sheir trouble, Mr. Best ts | well, “Bob” Dalton and Grant Dal- a first-class photographer andeecur- | ton, in the fight here, when the Dal ed a number of fine views of the| tons tried to rob the two Coffeyville banks, All of the bandits had been wounded before, but when Kloehr’s rifle got into play, they were quickly brought down. Kloehr took his position behind a board fence, in what is now termed “Death alley.” As the Dalton gang ran up this alley toward their horses and stop- ped to return the fire. of the cltizen’s posee as the east end of the alley, near the banks, he brought them down. They shot at him several times, but the board fence protected him. BARGAINS AND NOT FAKE BARGAINS. WE Do NOT BELIEVE IN ‘‘BAMBOOZLING’’ (OR FOOLING) (USE WHICH WORD YoU WILL) THE PEOPLE BY ROLLING IN CASES OF SHODDY GooDs THROUGH OUR BACK DooR AT NIGHT AND SENDING THEM OUT THE FRONT DooR DURING THE DAY. WE NOW OFFER YOU THESE ‘““BAR’’-GAINS--GAINS FOR YOU: RESPECTFULLY, Hills Cash Store The Store for Bargains. Eggs taken same as cash. BUTLER, MO. show them to you Comfort in Slumber OUR CELEBRATED Cotton Felt Mattress (Every one Guaranteed. ) The Leggett and Platt Oil Tempered Spring Bed AND Hadley’s Waterhaul. Johnson Co, Star, The announcement trom Chicago that the raflroads intend to make the two cent fare good everywhere may or may not be rellable. One thing sure, is would be a wise thing for them to do, because they will otherwise be forced tolt. This an- nouncement doubtless gave Mr. Hadley and bis friends a chill for since it was announced that through his cfforts a three month’s truce for a trial of the two cent rate had been secured the Republican press has been busy with the magic name of Hadley. Truth {s, the railroads were DahIman Begins Bryan Campaign. Omaha, Neb., June 80.—The Bryan campaign for delegates to the Demo- only two willing to appear as com- ; cratic National Convention has open- tmast r Ridin Houston Watts, who live six miles ‘ * = pag Be eng led edin earnest and Major James D. Post ae er, Atte Ridi 9 | weatcf Sasakwa, L. T., secured arope | mmeric Haraniee pal al | Ows He ehot thelr iutention ete let the | Dablman, Bryan’s closest personal Engine Pilot, Kills Self. and shotguns, and sald good: by to and political friend, has left Omaha for a two weeks’ canvass of Wyo ming {n the interest of Bryan’s can didacy. Major Dablman says he will make speeches in most all the atates between now and the meetings ot the National Convention, giving all his spare time to the work of get ting delegates for Bryan. In answer to a question, Major Dahiman sald: “I won’t exactly say that Bryan has given his consent $0 my actions, but he knows just what Iam doing in his interests.” Springfield, Mo, July 1-1. T ‘their relatives. Quietly slipping Stranahan, genera! merchans aud away from their home they selected postmaster of Cussity, fourteen miles | ® convenient plies along the road- southwest, committed suicide at the | Side, where they lay tn walt for the home of his steter, Mrs Mary Carter, | first horseman to come along, vow- here shia afternoon, by takingstrych- | 1g they would shoot him and take nine. Sickness and worry had un- | his horse, and repeat the operation balanced his mind. Stranahag had | Ut! they were all mounted, when wandered away from home Sunday | they would hie themselves to the morning, gotug to Ozark. Friends | Mountain faetness of the Cherokee there tried to prevent himeoming to ; Nation Springfield. He eludea them and; Their first victim was Will Bates, a rode into thle city on the pilot of the | young man, who received a chargeot , engine. Hewas 40 years old and, buckshot He will recover. The Major Dshiman {s National Com | married. young would-be outlaws were arrest- mitteeman for Nebraska, and is said ed by Deputy Marshal Grant Cowan, two cent rate stand. That was their geome all along. Ask Mr. Hadley to- day and he will tell you he believes there will be no contest on the two cent rate at the end of three months Recent developments !u the fight be ing waged by the Board of Railway Commissioners for the enforcement of the laws against the railroads prove thatthe companies made a stalkiog horse of the two cent law in order to draw the fire from the maximum freight rate measure and other legislative acts they are ignor- TELL THE STORY THEMSELVES. A. H. CULVER Furniture Company. Headquarters for Good Furniture. Butler, So, j teameters’ unfon he had Luther aia henpoalign re Potndexter ousted from we =. ing. Ry} bd bk *. bear to amet oth day of July, 1007, an election willbenet Lather Poindexter attacked lh tf 4 - ies id tha ths cut to be anxious to be chalrman of the] Indian Boys Turn Outlaws. of Okmnigee, Indian Territory. by the qualified veters of Butler Sehoot Dis | tO day without immediate provoca- | Star has often said that the enforce- National Committee during the next trict being School Distriot No. One in Mt. tion, and Wilson grabbed him/|ment ofthe freightrate means thous- | "> dential campaign, g Muscogee, I. T., June 30.—Foliow- Notice of Final Settlement Pleasant township, Bateg county, Miscou, around the walst and arms aud held | ands where the passenger rate means | P’ paiga. ing = aqrenmens, a In —, ahottes is hereby given, to all creditors and | te Gr asansss an st Ot ee Severe | etaalttneat aaah WIRGATIEN coc sce Twenty Per Cent Dividend. |Samee brothers type, or woree, and | care tennant iia ht H Botkin a | o’cioek in the forenoon until stx o’clock inthe | with his fist which broke Wilson’s} Back From Trip to Mexico. W. J. Butler, receiver for the Bate- t ess Meal hile. National Bank, has announced offi : the beginning to put the same into Fey dod pa oe eres of the | afternoon of that day at which election there neck. Wilson died twenty minutes execution, three Indian boys are now tes County Probate Court, in Bates county, will be submitted to the qualifed voters ot ‘ clally @ second dividend of twenty J.W. Jamison has arrived from his} per cent. Great disappointment {s trip to Chiuaua, Mexico, about 150 an State of Missoart, 0 be hold at Batier, Mis- | said district the question of authorizing a lan later. —_ bey rigged wend re = =a we a by said district for the purpose of buildirgamt The Poindexters ran, but were expressed by the creditors of the P' 105 0 a miles from ElPaso. bank at the smallness of the divi- Mr. Jamison was very tired as a figtbiohe 4 as the Washing- Gexgers in this city last night, an Fy ton School grounds in sald clty and for the par- lend. They were confidently assur. pore of paying sald loan to lseue the boads or | Lther strack him with en umbrella. | result of his trip, but wae tn bigh|ed at the time of the failure that all sent Sehool District in the sum of Twenty Wilson refased to fight with the ex-|spirits over his investments in the|/depositora would be pafd in full. Thousand Dollars, sald bonds to be payable in CUSe that Luther was not strong) “greaser” country. Jamison, with| Now after nearly nine months time Far Ae ae aa i tear ter: | nomen 80 Sant him. Wilson bore } other Rich Hill, Butler, Nevada and| only forty-five cents is pald, and it eat at the rate of four per cent per annum, pas- SD excellent reputation, and was! Fl Paso (Texas) citizens, owns what | would be a pretty godd guess that «Bote by order of ie Board of Kducation ints | fOFemMAN of a transfer company here. MS gu oe po big —_ s hom the cream of the assets {s ex- ay of June, 107. —_— which consists of 125 acres of valua- W. 0. Atxxsox, ‘ . ble mineral, embracing zinc, lead, peas Hy egg Hg fe gl Secretary School Board. | Summit S. S. Convention. silver and gold. The mine is well| stockholders. Of course, {t may pay ith Fist Ki joni TheSunday school convention held |4eveloped, equipped with a stamp/ out, but the outlook, to an outsider With Fist Kills Unionist at Samal Uaaker on last Sunday mill and is in grinding order. It is} is against it. Who Expelled His Brother. was well attended and | °®P!talized for $270,000; all thestock ——— Kanaas City, Mo., June 30.—James | much interest in the work manifest- ———- and my ye | Tornado at Windsor, Mo. Wilson, 22 years old, formerly walk- | ed. were made by J. W.| 9. ¢ OO ter te ae hey . Windsor, Mo., Jane 80.—A torna ing delegate for the local teamsters’ | Poffenbarger,county president; P. H. : soba og Pv etiey: : Pg do, accompanied by a terrific hail- anion, was killed at Fairmount Park | Holcomb, A. H. Culver, Rev. Hunter | °C '™ 4 “ee gis ideas F Licha.g storm, near here, stripped a section near this city, to-day ina fight with |and Rev. Hendrickson. Township erty—whic ~. =, aii ae of country from two to three miles Albert Poindexter, 22, and Lather | officerselected were: Frank Barnett, | 2¢2* Ness all 2 worth much | wide and fourteen miles in length, al- Potndexter, 19, as a result of a} President; Ernest Black, Vice-Preat- ae aa di bedi moma go mag most completely of crops. Wheat qa ore union labor ail ones. dent: Miss Daisy Seelinger, Secretary | P!° undoubtedly have a g! thing. | harvest is on, and so & enall per- en Wilson was an officer of the | and Treasurer. centage was cut. alance, to- Farmer With Gun Stops Work f gether with corn and oats, was liter- on Big Ditch. cornground !s barren. In thestreets BOTEIN, 36-4 Administrator. RL LPLL LLLP LLL LLL LOL LLL LOL LH ‘Celebrate the 4thi: Where you can enjoy your s:lves, but save your orders and bring or send them to the Independent Grocery, Norflset & Ream. If you go to another town price the stuff and see how good they will make these prices look: 18 th best granulated sugar for...........sccsseseseeeeeereeeeneneneneens $1.00 Old Glory flour, no superior and VERY FEW equal, per sck 1.25 We have just added to our stock Caster Machine Oil, Cyl- inder Oil and Channellene Graphite Oil, which we will sell _ Mght. Come around and try them. Do you want a scythe to cut the grass and weeds down? If you do we have them at from 25c to 36c less meen eeeet a Sai a, a, a ally ruined. Hundreds of acres o! f ) SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESES _— . - . 4 wie, I, Ped docjahn a hail than you have been paying. orley, one 0 thiest Beat flavy beans 6 Ibs for. . 256 Seein IS Believing!) ieee wet cat nana a ae r] and inestimable at Batter beans 4 Ibe for... . 26¢ | di ‘tion Fancy Japan rice 4 Ibe for. . 25¢ | miles Arcola, Best fancy head rice 8 Ibs for.. 25e | Flake hominy 8 Ibe for. ve 250 | LLLLLLLLLL LLL LLLP LP EPL PS | -Prunt chicken food, best food on eatth, 10 Ibs for for yuu Try our Santos coffee, 2 Ibs for... Clariette soap 8 bare for.. And we believe if you would see our shoes and try a pair of them, you § f f f f f ‘ } would say they are the § 4 : f 4 4 § ++ BERETS Give us.acall when you need anything {n our line. We will save you money. very best shoes you ever wore. Seeeeeee # “ae ocr. HIRAM NIGHOLS ARE BETTER. aUy The Shoe Man. ee a BB BB Sr Sr SS DBSOerme

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