The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 29, 1907, Page 4

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Orndorff, a student Gov. Comer Answers a Federal Judge’s Threat of Indictments. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 24 —Gov Comer, in artatement issued: today eald he would give the companies until October 1 to ply with the recently. enacted From a Tinner. Taloeetien, Sciences! g WARRENSBURG my to some be overlooked by the general public. mee os tio, I am sure, the finest pond pcm) complete stock of sheet metal fn this locality. The same re- gard for quality is shown throughout ts f stock. A constant Mort is lao made to we ani This means that man: not 5 Is fe my bellct teh th on rise like this deserves your patronage and I hope that I may be favored with your trade. Re re wn ae Oe che oe ga by me, both aoe w prices charged for mgotiallp ot oops you to let me serve you whenever you have any repairing to be done. RAY TYLER, The Tinner. 214 North Main St., BUTLER, MO. artments of . Students are in a teaching atmos- here. The school spirit is most excellent and echool ideas formed here are the The Fall Tern begins fe mber 10, For catalog and further information, ad The Registrar, Warrensburg, Mo, ment of any county or state officer | ssckloss race. who interferes in any way with the! ‘Tho girl says she thinks the man {ojunctions fesued by his court nalli | was a peddler, who had sold fish at tying the cheap rate law recently/her home. She sald she became ac- passed by the legislature. quainted with him when she borrow- Judge Jones’ charge 1s in answet!eq butcher knife one day several to the threat of Gov. Comer that he weeks ago, i would order state officials to enforce) «F9 along in a b a pecececocoes Pinte aca. east! | DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST CO OOSSOOSSOSOOOSOOOOGOS [eic: sonee calls the sttuasion| Yun nim,” said Mine Onadort, after ' “abominable, uncalled for, and det- rimental to the welfareof Alubama.” Judge Jones told the grand jury that it probably would be held in session until there fs a settlement of the cases, or such @ letup an the pro- ceedings that in can safely be let go without fear of discredit to the court. He sald: “Recent events will compel the court to detain you here some time watching {t, may be for overt acts of resistance to the process of the court which some now threaten in the near fature, The situation here is so abom- inal, so uncalled for, so unwise, 80 detrimental to the welfare and peace of our people that the court feels compelled by a high sense of duty to call your attention to it.” The law was then cited in many ways astothe right of the federal cours to enjoin the state until such acts are declared to be legal, and the revised statutes were cited to show that any who violate the orders of the court may be not only {mprison- ed and fined for contempt, but in- dicted and given long terms in the penitentiary. she had been brought to her home in thiscity. When we reached the house he refused to stop, but whipped up hie horee, and when I attempted to scream he knotted a dirty hand} er- chief over my mouth.”. From the girl’s description the police hope to apprehend the guilty party. Japs Plan to Get the Philippine Islands. Berlin, Aug. 20.—Despite the se- crecy observed the Republic's corre- spondent today received, from two sources, & confirmation of the report recently cabled, that the president of @ pool of eight Japanese banke, has assured Berlin bankers during nego- tlations for a government loan, that an effort would be made to gain pos- session of the Philippine Islands, by “peaceful conquest.” The statement was construed to mean that Japan would purchase the coveted Island from the United States. It is learned however, that the Japanese words standing for “peace* fal conquest” are in German “Fried- liche Eroberung,” meaning without “great effort,” a conquest without CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. _> Farmers Bank Building, Butler, Missouri. FARM LOANS. | We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay atany time, ABSTRACTS. We havea complete eet of abs- tract books and will furnish abstracts to any Real Estate in Bates County and examine and perfect titles to same. INVESTMENTS. . We will loan your tdle money for you, securing you reasonable interest on good secur- ity. We pay interest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, President. J. B. DUVALL, Vice-Pres. ARTHUR DUVALL, Treasurer. W.D. YATES, Title mere § STATE TOUR PROPOSED BY / At Fare 38 Hours, Man AUTOMOBILE ASS’N.| Quits Winner Over $3,800.™: Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 24.—“Bob” . Tucker holds the long distance gam- Edward S. Austin of Jefferson bling champlonship here this season. City Appointed Secretary He sat down at the faro table at the Guisdeuisins: Manhattan club at about 10 o’clock Harry M. Rubey, mayor of Macon, | °° Tuesday moruing and played con- Mo., and president of the Missouri tinuously until nearly 1 o’clock this State Automobile Assoctation, yes: afternoon. He ate several relays of terday appointed E. §. Austin of food without leaving his seat. 'rhree Jefferson City, secretary of the state relays of dealers and lookouts were association. Mr. Rubey was at the required for she long sesston. Southern hotel yesterday in coneul-| Although Tucker’s bets ranged tation with Mr. Austin and Roy F, | {70m $100 to $500 on acard, he was Britton of St. Louts, whoresigned as | D¢Ver more than $5,000 ahead of secretary last month. Mr, Britton | *2¢ game or more than $5,000 loser. will retain the poeltion of treasurer. When he finally rose stifly to make Mr. Austin isan attache of the sec- | bis way to bed he was $4,800 ahead. retary of state's office. He fe noted for his heavy play at The officers consulted concerning faro, and last year he was one of the _ an effort to arrange for a state tour, combination that took $50,000 from with Jefferson City as {ts objective | ® gambling house in the three days point, and meet at the capital city, | *hat the place was open. and then arun to the state fair at “Regular as the Stn” Sedalia. It wasdecided that a meet- | {s an expression as old as the race, ing of the touring committee should | No doubt the rising and setting of becalled for the near future. The/| the sun {s the most regular perform-| All these things, the judge told the meeting will probably be held next| ance in the untverse, unless {¢ 1s the|jury, it not only hada right to ap- week at Jefferson City. action of the liver and bowels when|ply, butit was the jury’s duty to Famer ™ Capital, $50.000. Surplus $10,000. —0:— DIRECTORS, Mr. Rubey has just returned from regulated with Dr. King’s New Life|a@pply them. He said all the power| war being formally declared. & 2600-mile motor boat trip down | Pills, Guaranteed by F. T. Clay,)of the flag and nation #as. behind} Because of the stringency in the E. A. Bennett, Cuark Wix, J. J. McKeen, the Mississippi and along the coast druggist. 25c. them to enforce the orders of the|money market, the proposition to Jos, M. McKrppen, Frank Houwann, J. W. Cuoate, to New York and then through the $$ court, and that officers of the| place the Japanese bond {ssue here ; great lakes. Among the party on A Yellow Fever Cure. state will not be allowed in oe 0.4. Buona, W. F. Dovatin this trip were Breckiaridge Jones, irs} a correspondent of a London pa-| 929 sense to defy the tribunal. And Thomas Dooley, je., of St. Loute; per asserts that no fatal resulte may | ®™°ng other things he said: James P. Hinton and William Hin- be feared from yellow fever if the per- “Are the lives of interstate passen- ton of Hannibal, Dr. E. 8. Smith and | gon attacked, as soon as the symp-|Rers to be endangered by such a John Doneghy of Macon. tome appear, take a tumbler full of|**ate of things? Are the mails of "Wheat Reaches 101 1-2, [oli oll with the jlco ot a tim he country and interstate commer) antl took bi hies, kak: 9htan tints squeezad into It. dose should ton, where they pald a visit tot : be repeated till vomiting and purg-|®tands behind the order of the court} senate gallery. Dr. Edward Everett ‘green bug” ecare of last spring has ing ensue. . sited insulted by such lawless arrests? Hale snetially interested the boy, : there been such uproar on the Board| «ppl, fs {nfallible in checking the| ‘No one would respect the Amert- = ae bia that Dr. wees te le te ele title ee ale es ele ee ele of Trade as was caused today, when virulence of the complaint,” says the | “2 people if its government tolerat- “Ob Soeenas tonite oe > reports of frost came in from the| jogter writer, “and @ speedy conva- ; ed such conditions on any foot} he?” asked the lad. “No,” sald tho) =e see eey Canadian Northwest. Before the leecence invariably follows. It has|! American eoll longer than is nec- aaciaerys Med gets up and takes a rea Oy tr kr tat eas are MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MO , = , s cannot be considered until October and will not be considered at all if the Japanceee-Amerlcan war rumors continue, ’ Prayers For the Needy. A leading American politician re- cently took his little son to Washing. —0:— We are thoroughly equipped in all departments to prompt- iy and properly serve you. —0:-— E, A. BENNETT, Pres, J. J. McKEE, Vice-Pres. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, HOMER DOVALL, Asst. Cashier, esary to bring ite power to bear dpon at the senate a prays gone to 90c and May to $1 01%, ally, but have wit i ite complete for vod country.” —Everybody’s whereas on Monday the prices for} success in dozens of cases both in the tranegressors. The jury is charg- Mi ed to inquire of every offense brought these months were respectively 48%c Cuba and South America,” —E: to ite knowledge of resistance to the| Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup Statement of condition on June 6, 1907. snd 96Xe. Final trades today wore| || —_" "| process of the court or eflorta to ob-|Sct® seat ole amie ct ania Gash band ann other Vaaks subi icck” “aera ; within Ke of top prices. “And Her Name was Maud,” |stroct or impede the due admiais-|and colds, ‘Tt promptly ee a rea NS ae ' A weather bulletin tesued by they © mmm, tration of justice in the cases now] lammation of the throat and pe Mabon ow db Go up.” * In a statement given to the public this afternoon Governor Comer recites that the demands of the state } Canadian Pacific railroad was re-/ The following lotter was received puted to show frostin Canada last by Daniel Ahern, ehfef of police, yes- night. Another message from{Fargo, N.D,, stated that the frost zone in| “*87 Sfternoon from a farmer on a {rritation, Sold by Clay’s D; Store. r ’ — Wheat Damaged by Rain. Soe iret and Seva Eas Loe SL gee DEPOSITORY FOR BATES COUNTY FUNDS. : + | rural route of Meramec, Ok.: _ DIRROTORS : ; Dakota extended all are very moderate and reasonable,| Whiteside, Mo., . 24.—Con 2. C. Boulware, } Lisbon to (eo Canadien ine. | Chief Pollcoment—Some time past| thas soveral, ines. have accepted ued rain in nie fin aigs payiog i ore ta Rea. 35 Bae POR ; There were upturns in corn and Maud — recelved from me money them, so there is no reason to stand | havoc with wheat that remains. Keb. MePeriasa.” ; . nPaiesad Mi, Vous, oats also, and the Patton crowd |r,ns rurboee of baying clothing | out against them longer. He thinks] threshed, ‘Thousands of boshele are __ WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, iy which has been long on both com- purpose of ma | they can be tested in the courts and| yet in the shock, and some of is is oh on 2: B Jnocuns, Cosbles : modities, is reported to have unload- get the money back I have been nn | thinking of turning her case over to B | you and eee what you can do for her as I have not bin abel to find her. J 7 od big lines, making a “killing.” Says our . Little Liver tion that he must enforcd the law,|sold at 82 cents, subject to grade} that ft fs his constitutional: duty ta/ and the rains have so. : the do so, and says: jarain that is tehard to got “It that statute upon the subjéct/ it to grade No, 4, . of freightand passenger charges on) - 4,4,

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