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Pa sere 4 i A i Those opposed to Mr. Cowherd. pear to be having a hard time a FATALLY BURNED ae The Butler Weekly Times, EVANS ENTERS RACE. Printed on Thuraday of each week. —— —_—|West Plains Judge Makes An- J.D. 4 LLES, Editor and Prop. announcement of Guberna- torial Candidacy. | 2$BAS e Entered at the postoffice of Butler, Mo., as ec ond-class mall matter. Republic. Judge William N. Evans, of West Plains, Mo., chairman of the Demo- ” PUL TRUSTWORTHY ON GUARD. The Commoner—printe—in—black ¢ 4 co lee eV iota eas cratic State Committee, hae oe ee ee BMance, |formally announced his candidacy the following warning: “Watch the pereonnel of the dele- for she Democratic nomination for gations to Denver. Money fs being Governor. Judge Evans lelntimately used In some of the states of the Mis-| 8&soclated with Governor Folk, al eiselpp! valley to secure delegations | though, he says, the Governor fs who will be obedient to the preda-| taking no part in thecontest “at this “tory foterests. Vigilance {s neces- ” sary. Put none but the trustworthy pongo echeukan” - on guard. The democratic masses ro are aroused, and they must not be “Ou January 27 I made and pub- betrayed by representatives of “The | lished a statement that 1 was nota We have System.” gandidawe tor Governcr, as (hen various garments at special low prices this month. Come and see them. In Missourl the “favorite son” | Judge J. L Fort, my neighbor, was Childrens Drawers, on sald............0.sceeeeeees 10 and 12c : Ladies Drawers, on sale.............6+eeeeeee 25c, 35c and up Bryan shan bribery by predatory 1n-| private communication to: me he ex- Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Skirts. wo... 48e up tereste. The great mace of Demo-| pressed a desire shat I become a can- Embroidered an< Lace trimmed Gowns.............. 48c up cratic voters are unqualifiedly for} didate and offered to withdraw from Embroidered dL : dc Cc eee 25 Bryan and any attempt to purchase| the race and support me if I consent. mbroidered and Lace trimmed Corset Covers....... up votes would be detected and puntsh-| ed go run. ed. “I have therefore concluded to But there has long been avuspicton| make the race and my name will go among Mr. Bryan's strong support- | on the ticket {n the Democratic State ers, based upon substantial grounds, | primary as sucha candidate. The that an efforts would be made to cap-| Democratic State platform of 1906 ture the state delegation by stealth; |expresses my ylews, that enough delegates who could be} “Byery Missourlan should be proud depended upon would be elected, !of his State and of her glorious when if the ‘time ever came | achievements under Democratic rule, {n the convention when Missourl’s|}though the people are not so much vote could accomplish the de-|{ngerested in history as they are in feat of the great commoner, It would | the present and the future. We : 8 e theory ts more threatening to Mr.|4 candidate. Since that time ina iY Educational Notes. be given ,on the “favorite son” and | should tak no backward steps, but Rar ar “state pride” theory. continue to press forward. The interview of Judge Evans,} “] am in tall accord with the poli- = — ad st el chairman of the State Committee,!cles and work of our excellent an mation Will be Bes 8 pate ares published {n the Globe Democrat the | brave Governor, J. W. Folk, and if 1 in thecounly one eenensae eer < \ Saturdays in April. The places of day before the committee meeting at | am elected Governor of Missour! the the examinations will be determined Jefferson City on February 19%h, {n} policies he has inaugurated and so 4 A aheouah th which he gald that the committee| well established In thie State will be| Ser bd Qnnowced Slrcwa © would not endorse Mr. Bryan for} continued, for I belleve in them with President, but would probably con-| all my heart, and when I make this tent Itself with a resolution endors-| statement I take it that every well- ing Governor Folk’s administration, | {informed person knows what I mean was aconfirmation of other reports | and where FBtand. that had gained currency. The] “In regard tothe Nquor traffic I prompt manner of Mr. Bryan’s| reiterate my former statement that friends (n forestalling such contem-|1 am nota Prohibitionist, yet 1 be- plated action, by introducing 4/I'eve the question should be submit- strong Bryan resolution, which none| ted to a vote of the people, and if a of them had the courage to oppose, | majority favor such policy it should poe was commendable. become a law and be enforced. This) 41 school directors should remem- The state convention will probably | 1s the only democratic way to change ber that the law db: h passed by the last observe the time honored custom of|or amend the Constitution of the legislature in regard to the length of sending the acting governor as one | State; it is the people’s Constitution! .¢ ssnool term is now in effect and | of the delegates-at large to the na-jand they have aright to changeit! . io be put in force the coming | ‘sional convention. But care should | when a majority of the legal voters| oho) year. This law requires all bbeexorcleed that all the delegatesare}eo decide. When it ts submitted] aiesricte to have an elght-montie’ | notonly for Bryan but instructed for | there will be time to discuss the mer-| shoo] term, provided the expense him. Due vigilance {a all that 1s] its of the proposed amendment. : necessary to insure Missouri for Bry-| _‘]_belleve in the local.option—tie 7 an and bis friends must not be|and {ts enforcement, and I favor ite This caught papping. county papers. The subjects will be’ given in the following order: Firat) day—Geography, Spelling, Pbystol- | ogy, Grammar, History. Second day—Agriculture, Civil Government, Arithmetic, Literature. Pupils can) take all or any part of the examina: | tions. In case only part of she sub- | jects are taken, the grades will be re- | corded for next year, provided they | are 80 or more. can be met by @ levy. of 40 cents on FI00 assessed valuation: should be borne in mind oo amendment so as to make It effective! 4+ theannual school meeting {n April. | ‘The American Protective Tariff|¥berever adopted. Iam tn favor of) me people at this meoting have no League ts flooding the country with |® law fully protecting a local-option| .ithority to vote on any length of literature teaching the virtues of high district agatnet the unlawful ehip-| sohool term, except “in excess ot | protection, orhow to make aman ment oF liquors invo euch terrlsory eight months.” A vote for a seven) satisfied, while you rob him through and iit is so shipped {6 should Im-) 4 an eight-months’ term is of no ef: veaxation. Tue Times fs in recelpt of mediately become subject to thelaws|racg Section 9751, School Laws of| some of this literature, with cards aye county where deposited. Missourtsays, “The board shall have asking the names and addresses o! Tam 4 Democrat and willing to} \ower and are required to continue firsts voters. Ofcourse {t would be trust the people and abide by thelr) 4), public schools of their district for very hard to guess who {s putting up the expense for this great cam- scholastic year.”’ Hence, no vote pe Ag No doubt they are actuated si ‘1 porlyeen ber bungee bine’ should be taken on the school term by purely patriotic motives. ~ecabaes ae ysitine = 85) unless the people want more than ———— eae eight months. The people, however, sourl forty years, ever since I was a Muslin Underwear. country and the manufacturers can not keep up with their orders for it. We offer the Beautiful New Shirt-Waists at popular low prices g9c, 98c, $1.48 and up : | LA Somers to Aug Saderst: decision. I have lived in South Mis- a period of elght months in each | ome! ug Saderstrom NLLLLSALLSLSLSLSLSALSLSASLALLSASLSLLILASL LSS LS Seieheppep LSS. Muslin Underwear SALE During the month of MARCH placed on sale a splendid assortment of the well known “STERLING” We control this line for this city. It is the best made line in the -Walker-McKibben’s Good Goods at Lowest Prices. The Spring Shoes — are Here And they are more attrgctive than ever. The styles are snappier than usual. The variety is greater. In the finer goods a good many tans will be worn and you will find them here. Splendid values in ladies oxfords and high cuts in Kid and Patent Leather at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50. They are ; WALKER’S SPECIALS H 3 : | 9 s and we guarantee each pair to give satisfaction. In Men's Fine Shoes we show the best $3.50 shoe in the market “The Fellowcraft,” and at $4.00 the celebrated “Ralston Health.” If you are not already using them, try a pair. In School shoes, heavy or medium weight, we sell the kind that hold their own and at the very lowest prices for good goods. Come and see us. We want your trade. yy A HR -.$Mckh RPRBENS $0000 00000000000800-00-00 800-8 0-00000000888000000000000000000000000000000000: 35 Deer Creek $4000. se cS Re ES I Marriage Licenses. E W Meredith toJ P McCuan tract ene reeeee, sec 22 Mt Pleasant $1025. R C. Haley, Adrian, Mo. | 57 «re oF MigsoURr, = H P Edwards to J H Groves 318 = 6. Sm, Stat, Se. In the Cirgutt Court, May term, 1903, In Vaca= sec 4 Mound blk 72 Pages ad Adrian |G. L. Lovell, Butler, Mo. | aaqucl Lave Mewantile Company, Piaintit, $3600. | Lizzie Hendricks, Butler, Mo.| |. Copp’ etendant J H Groves to H D Chambers 160 “Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by a osc 86 East Boone $8000 Grant Oldham, Butler, Mo. | its attorney, W, 0. Jackson, and lee its petl- ‘erstrom|DOUY Neetlerode, Butler, Mo. | nah. gL tren rest 120 a sec 1 New Home $6450. Albert Daniels, Merwin, Mo. ‘Whereupon ith dees by the clerk in vaca- tion that said defendant be notified by pub- Ameterdam, Mc: | ite tion ithat plaintiff hi Ay a agains Adrian, Mo | eral Adrian, Mo. | for one hundred dollars and forty-four cents | (100.44) and to enforce the same by attachment | Fred W Renig to J H Groves 340/ Myrtle Stephens, a sec 25 &36 East Boone $13,600. | Jim Cummins, Grace Rexroad, a8 commenced @ sult im in this court the object and gen- | Southwest Summit. tain the school term required by law. Real Estate Transfers. WARRANTY DEEDS. bining on one man. Judge Evans ts WITH GASOLINE. the latest aspirant for that position. saath I¢ will only take @ short time to con-| Ay Aged Woman of Butler Pours of defendant’s property, which has been issued ‘A, Cobb be and appear at this court at the next term Butler, Mo. | thereotto e begun and holden at thecourt house in the Ly As Butler, in said county and state on Davenport, Wash. | the first Monday in May, 1908, and on or be- Last Friday and Saturday were! Nellie May Denning, | warm enough to make garden. ; | Ths week will be the final week for | #0 Stele moving. We hope all will getsettled | one aia | taken as confessed and judgment will be re: vince the Judge and his friends of : 4 August Deller to Louis T Fajen pt Gasoline on the Fire by blk 29 Sperrys add Rich Hill $350, their error and of the truth of the , Mistake. W F Cobb to LT Fajen 80a sec 17 old saw, that {ts a mighty unsafe proposition to exchange quadrupeds | 44., Mollie Gibbs, an aged woman | & 20 $3280 (Osage) ta the mstddte of the Besa. living in the northwest part of the Isabella A Bock to Flora A Strait The Republicans in thle congres-|clty, was fatally burned by the ex-|!ote xk 6 bik 32 Amores $70. sional district are talking this cam-|Plosion of gasoline on Thuraday J H Groves to H P Edwards 160 a leparting from their old|morning. Shelingered in greatagony sec 25 East Boone $6600. " pile poh canvass | until Friday morning at 7 o'clock CF Moulton to Wenzl Kamen 76 and of coming out and making a| When death mercifully relleved her|® 8e¢ 28 Deer Creek yey on equare toed fight in the open like|svff-ring. Mrs. Gibbs had picked up JH yor ol air Powell ¢ men, relying on the “independence” | What she supposed was a can of coal| @ sec 4 Moun " B Condra lots 15 of credulous and gullible voters to . and woot it to make tie tin am. oss tn to EB Condra lo this magnificent prosper- | Instantly there was an explosion an: ase She hebitues of the fed. {the burning ofl and gas completely| 48 Smith to Reace Woodson lots eral free lunch stand in office. Come “apne om — oy Mion $110 ! ly want to try your| {sa near neighbor on hearing the ex- . cate have one of Trost Best plosion, rushed to her assistanceand| Mach Tallman to Reace ie er Hadley’sempty standard ofl tanke oe Se = L, ane. &6 blk 110 let ad Rich Hill at we ing to attach to the|heavy woolen blanket. Dr. Loc ’ pth yy ‘ho pensions Stranger.—| wood was summoned and used hie JJ Bright to H W Schapeler 160 a Cass County Democrat. skill to ease the woman’s suffering. | °° 27 Hudson $6800. mine She was ev badly burned that great Mary Connell to J J Houts 120 a Isis currentin Republican|circles| pieces of flesh came off when the sec 35 West Boone $4200. shat Herbert Hadley, present at-| blanket was removed. Funeral ser | 1e0 Ben! to J F Kern 12 4 sec 28 torney general, will not accept the] vices were held at the family home on | 98age $400. nomination for governor, but has|Saturday morning, and the remains E C Reedy to c P Cowdery 6 & sec his optics apon the nomination for| were taken to Johnstown for inter-|16 Elkhart $100. vice president. He has elzed up the| ment, The funeral was in charge of} W H Waguer to JO Lemon 90a eituation in Missouri and fe not will-| he Rich Hill Burial Association, of | Sc 5 Mound $5400, ing to cross swords with the brilliant] which order Mre. Gibbs wasamem-| M J Curry to PH Norton 1608 young Kansas Cityan, Hon. W. 8. | per, sec 26 Mound $8000. , Cowherd, who wil! be the Democratic 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN. Mary A Power to S E Berkebile 40 nominee for governor. Secretary of It lies four miles east of Butler, fine a sec 29 Spruce $150. State Swanger wante the honor of | ,, hborhood, fine soll, fenced hi M A Cass to W.G Turk pt lot 2& running for govenor should Hadley | tight, terms to sult. : 17-¢t| 3 blk 103 Rich Hill $100. refuse. —Warrensburg Star. Buacarer & Kirr, Kansas City, Mo. | ° J E Haggard to F A Enos 80 a sec 170 2 add Rich Hill $110. | 15 &16 blk 170 2add Rich Hill; down that we may know where you | W. P. Black, ‘are. Some of our new neighbors | Mrs. Mary Haskins, | have come in with lots of energy and ja disposition to want good roads dered accordingly. Adrian, Mo. | “nd itis further ordered that a copy hetfot | be published according to law in Tur BUTLER Adrian, Mo. | WeexKLy Trvgs, a newspaper published in said county of Bates, for four wevks successively, Stallion and Jack for Sale. — {intent Tet 'uiry anys betore tne Br | Already they are making good use; fine French Black Draft stallion, vas re a ‘. ws vm De Hine, | of the road drag. —, No. 59738. Rv gow Bates, |* atrue copy. trom cuareena anaes We think {ts time the road en-/@ black Jack with white points, big. e | gineer, boss and town board took e bone, fine action. Will sell or trade | “™"” fay ct Maren ieee ee eae Witness my hand ‘and seal of the clr- Ff for land or will take on trade T. D. EMBREE ‘stroll up the Beckham bill, and did] ot good farm horees. ‘This stock is| ireult Clerk. |some work. The road {s in & very] now at Harve Johnson’s livery barn, | bad condition so much go It fills our —_ . — pacha en — in- | minds with many bad thoughts, as | formation Inquire of U. H. Arfman or Order of Publication. | we pass over {t. Unless Butler mer- Harve Johnson, Butler, Mo. 17-4w chants want to lose trade, they Bee sdcecogch tis vate hy 2 Sheriff’s Sale in Partition. County of Bates, : better talk the matter ura In tus Girealt Coart February term, 1908 2 i Clay Durrett, Piaintiff, vs. Emma Saultzbaugh,| February 22nd, 19s. | Ps his * syguia & visit from a Gutridge and Kana Gutridge, ‘Defend: | Glasner au Barzen, @ Corporation, Plaintitt, : the Ciroult Court of Bates Co., Missouri, | J.A. Cobb, Defendant. Oscar Wheaton has begun working By virtue and suthorit of a decree andorder| Now at this evap the plaintiff herein, by for Mr. Bailey for the season. - coe made. by the id comrt, in the above | 119 attorney, W. 0. Jackson les ite peti- , Several are yet having a time with | dated Feb 2ist, 1908, I will on d of a certified copy thereof, | tion and affidavit, all among oth that defendant, J. A Cobbs ie wnoa-residens she “grip.” Monday, April 6th, 1908, Missouri: of the State of Misseuri 1e ing his leg a short time since, {8 able | 4a7, at the front door of the court house, in the oo an a te pe “ sult to be around with a crutch. — tt pablo vendue, to. the highest bladed for | BARR of Which fe foobtain a judgment against Will aoe We tmaproving under the Tasrmd gust ae nent fa; | is atone ha senna nee osteopa' reatmert. of section een in iP ty. of The children furnished the pro-|*#N6¢ twenty-nine, in Bates county, Miseourl, | tie earn yg aitachen ih EARD, CF. a8 Sheriff of Bates County, Missouri | #8/d J..a. Cobb be and appear a gram for last Friday afternoon by| 10-5 this court, at climbing out the window and going Pa et a home, while the teacher was enter- Notice. county, on the drat Monday In May, 1408, and taining a visitor in the street. Next OF plead to the petition Te cold seuas te naan morning a verse of pootry was wrlt-| gXiton',Peroty given, ha itera oft; |illbe ian ay entree. and eames wi been granted tothe underslgn: | And 1t ts further order ten upon the board bringfng in the | deceased, have ; . pe de the euppoted, rag eadors, Ringe ys Mlovourl, bearing date the 2nd Wazeur Pett headpapet Dblished in sald was the gentle sex, who wae the leader. We hear there is to be something | ‘rs, or they going on this (Saturday) eve at the formed juet what it will be. ‘ " n- of this they will be forever Bates * school house, but have not been In | Co ee — Faas Ne sine ett mintetras J Circuit . | fore the firet day of said term, answer or plead Butler, Mo. | to the petition in said cause, the same will be between f clock fore- | Whereupon, it is ordered by the court thet Arthur Ash, who came near break. | between the hours of nine elgak in the fore: | saith defendant be notited by Po

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