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The Missour! Pacific Time Table at Butler Station. CORRECTED TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. No. 209 Joplin & Southwest mall & Ex 5:05 No. 207 K.C.& Joplin mail & Exprese G4 County Clerk’s Notice of Primary Election. Anetenten. The Sunday “Lid” at lola. PLATFORM ADOPTED Harry Wintermute hae returned! The apirit of intol STATE OF MISSOURI.) ’ | piris of intolerance which} 9 County of Bates, S* from a trip to the west. ; seeks to make Sunday a rigidly BY THE CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held at the M. L. Carr ts making a business) “moral” day, and assumes that to/ ommmetantin regular polling places in each precinct of the said county of Bates, and and pleasure trip to Illinois. do thisit is necessary to stop all , | No. 205 4k. & Nevada mail & Express: the polls will be open between the hours of seven o'clock in the morning| Miss Ruth Hough, of Chicago, ar-| materlal activities for $wenty-four | ” mage — set me isis and six o'clock in the evening, unless the sun shall set after six; when | ‘ved last week, the guest of heraunt,/ hours each week, willno doubt re- Document is Skillful Endorse- | sco. soy Ramune Coty on8 68. Lopate Se, 7-000 the polls shall be kept open until sunset, on the first Tuesday of August Mrs. C. A. Emerson. joice at the “lid” that has been plac- | ment of P dent Establish No: zo sae air Taslted teal site iespe 1908, being the 4th day of August 1908, for the purpose of nominating, J. 0. Sears, formerlyf§n the drug | ed on fola; Kas. { ent o rece Ish- LOCAL Faeicur é candidates for State, district, and county officers, to be voted for at the | business here, visited friends the Iman eifors-to-make Iota a goot —ed by Republican Party. So. a0. Li ——— ae general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd of November, 1908. of last week. place to stay away from on Sundays, | Chicago, -June-—T he platform INTERSTATE DIVISION, That the hereinafter mentioned list contains the mames and post-office| Mrs. R. L. Caldwell has gone to address of each candidate for nomination, togather with the designation | pycejgior Springs to the bedside of of the office for which he is a candidate, and the party or principal that | her sister, Mrs. Geo. Pollman, who is he represents, as the same appears from a certificate from the Secretary Diep aint as : tage : | Very sick. f Stat mination papers on file in my office, as ired b: ~ oo a ton a ° um mayromce, as require® °Y Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Strode left last week for Kansas City, where they will says the Journal, the town council | adopted by the Republican national | No. 741 Local freight and Pee mized 8:00 8m has passed rigid blue laws that are} convention lauds President Roose-| _ copie p-ae even worse than those musty and/ velt as the greatest statesman since No! His Sentey Paomeee mise eee antiquated statutes under which] Washington and Lincoln and de-|N® “Sunday Passenger, arrives 13:0 pm Judge Wallace of Kansas City seeks | clares the party’s unfaltering adher- er ee ao erga to make himself popular and fails 80 | ence to the policies he. has {naugu- Home Seekers Excursion. For Judge County Court North Dis-| Candidates Representing the|For Representative in Congress, | Visit for a short time before going to] shoroughly. 6th Congressional District— Democratic Party. —_>— WILLIAM 0, ATKE3ON, Butler. JOHN R. HALES, Rich Hill, For Representative— IRA MARTON BROWN, Hudson twp. BEN F, WLX, Pleasant Gap township. For Judge County Court, North District— R. M, WILCOX, Mound township, |For Judge County Court, South District— W. H. GERKIN, Lone Oak township. EMMITT McLAUGLIN, Osage township, For Prosecuting Attorney— | GEO, TEMPLETON, Rich Hill, | For Sheriff— | CHARLES FRAKLIN BEARD, Butler, | For Treasurer— CHARLES ARTHUR LANE, Prairie twp WILLIAM W, PARK, Charlotte twp For Governor— DAVID A, BALL, Louisiana, WILLIAM 8S, COWHERD, Kansas City, WILLIAM N, EVANS, West Plains, HENRY F, STAPLES, Rockport, WILLIAM H, WALLACE, Kanaas City. For Lieutenant-Governor— BEN M ANDERSON, Columbia, WALTER A, KELLBY, 8t. Louts, WILLIAM H, LEAZENBY, Bethany, WILLIAM R, PAINTER, Carrolton, H, J, SIMMONS, Clarence. ARTHOR J, TUBBS, 8t, Louis. For Secretary of State— MICHEAL K, McGARTH, 8t, Louis. CORNELIUS ROACH, Carthage. For State Auditor— JOHN L, BRADLEY, Desloge, BERNARD DIERKES, St, Louts, | JOHN P. GORDEN, Lexington, FRANK A. J, HILLER, St, Louis, JOHN O, LONG, Potoal, For Surveyor— WILLIAM A, SEARFUS, Lone Oak twp, | For Public Administrator— For State Treasurer— FRANK ALLEN, Mt, Pleasant townsbip, JAMES COWGILL, Kansas City. | For Coroner— | WILLIAM ALEXANDER ROBINSON, Amsterdam, ForRailroad and Warehouse Com: Candidates Representing the ‘*ASRaNO 3 Socialist Party. WARREN C BRONAUGH, Clinton, RICHARD L, HALL, Springfleld, For Governor— Wm. L. GARVER, Chillicothe, For Attorney General— ELLIOTT W, YAJOR, Bowling Green, JOHN A, KNOTT, Hannibal, WILLIAM M, SMITH, Kirkwood, H.C, THRELKELD, Shelbina, NOVA J. WINTERS, Milan. For Lieutenant Governor— U, G. BARGENT, Springfeld, ofthe Supreme Court— Us cobras Washington to make their future) The first day of the “lid” at Iola | home. saw all business suspended. Even Frank Marmon and sister, Mary,| she sale of bread and meat was for- were called to Pleasanton, Kansas,|bidden. * * There {ts a point of | last week on account of the illness of| rational action wheu many of the | their father. activities of a community may be George Swan was agreeably sur-| suspended on the Sabbath, but when prised by his neighbors last week, |1¢ is forbidden, as {t 1s at lola, that | who gathered to celebrate bis 30th] one should buy bread and meat, call | birthday. a physician by telephone, have one’s CASTORI baggage transferred or read the news- RIA. sare the The Kind You Have Always Bought | papers, then that community might) Bignatare CoffiLttu well pause and inquire whether {t is! a. Kael, living in the year 1908 or 1708, and While preparing to bake a cake|!f there are not some witches around one day this week, Mrs. Thos. Hollo-|that ought to be hauled up and: peter broke an egg and found anoth-| burned. pet big Why News Isn’t Suppressed. The city council of Lamar are hav- ing a small sized war on their bande,| Recently a business man of this After the clty went “dry”, the cours city called upon the editor of the cll, for some reason, repealed the oc-| Chiettain to suppress a news {tem. cupation tax, and between thefriends| The matter was not of great public and the enemies of this measure, the|!™Portance nor of very general {n- city fathers are enjoying a lovely! terest, but the business man did nos time. want it in the paper. He said he would promise that !t should not, appear {n any other paper tf the Chieftain would not print it, and he then went on to say that if this item did appear in the Chieftain he mth STATE OF Onto, City OF TOLEDO Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he {s senior partner df the firm ot F. J. Cheney, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- sald, and that sald firm will pay the 8S withdraw his advertising from the rated and pledges their continuance under a Republican administration. The platform declares for the prin- ciple that in the development and enjoyment of wealth there shall be equal opportunity for all. The plat- form laude the party of the country for safe passagé*through the recent financlal disturbance. The Republican party declares un- equivocally for a revision of the tariff by a special sesston of congress im- mediately following the{nauguration | of the next President and commends | the steps already taken to this end. | We favor the establishment of max!- mum and minimum rates to be ad- ministered by the President under Imitation fixed by law, the maximum to be available to meet discrimina- To pointsin Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Loutefana, Mext- co, Misstesipp!, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. On all first and third Tuesdays of each month at rate of one and one halffare plus $2.00 tor round trip. Twenty-one days from date of sale. E. C. Vanpervoorr. Summer Tourist Rates. Season 1908.—On sale June 1st to Sept. 30; final return limit Oct. 31, 1908, to Pueblo, Colorado Springs or Denver, Colo., $18.50. To San Francisco, Los Angeles or San Diego tion by foreign countries against | direct lines $60 00. te American-made goods entering their markets, and to represent the nor- mal measure of protection at home, the aim and purpose of the Republl- can party being not only to preserve | without excessive duties, that secur- ity-aguinss foreign importation to | which American manufacturers, farmers and producers are entitled. The Republican party is commit- ted to the development of a perma- nent currency system, and appotnt- Ogden or Salt Lake, Utah, $31 50, Mexico City, Mexico, o4 75, Portland, Ore., direct line, 62 30. Trinidad, Colo., 25 55, California, Oregon and Washing- ton rates expenses 15th. Butler, Mo.—Republican Naticnal Convention, Chicago, June 12. Tick- ets onsale June 12 to 16; good re- turning to June 30. Rate $16 75 for round trip. E. C. Vaxpervoorr, WALLER W. GRAVES, Butler, | For Secretary of State— NAT M, SHELTON, Macon, FRANK BAKER, Poplar Biuf, For Judge of Kansas City Court of| For State Auditor— Appeals— FRANK FOSTER, Hannibal. JAMES ELLISON, Kansas City. | For State Treasurer— For Representative in Congress 6th GUY E ETHERTON, Kansas City. Congressional District. | For Attorney General— DAVID A, DeARMOND, Butler, JOHN F. WILLIAMS, West Plains. For ee aie Sen | For Railroad and Warehouse Com- v DEM. » Riel ’ i a JOHN J. MARCH, New Home'Township,| ‘HSSiOner— = | vy EY, ; JAS. N,. SHARP, Mound Township. For Judge of the Supreme Court— L, G, POP, 8t. Louis, trict— L 8. PADDOCK, Amsterdam. | For Judge of the Kansas City Court ESTES SMITH, Mingo Township, | of Appeals— For Judge County Court South Dis- | CALEB LIPSCOMB, Liberal. trict— | Candidates Representing the ADDISON D, HYDE, Prairie Township, Peoples Party. J. K. KELSO, Howard Township. For Governor— For Prosecuting Attorney— SARE NEDA AES Samet WILLIAM A, DILLON, Marling. For Sheriff— JAMES R. ANGLE, Butler, WILLIAM J, BULLOCK, Adrian. For Lieutenant Governor— H. C, DONNOHUK, Appleton City. For Secretary of State— JAMES M, BURRUS, Kansas City. For State Auditor— C, L, ALEXANDER, Farmington. For Treasurer— | SAMUEL L, COLEMAN, Deepwater twp | YANCY C, COMBS, Butler, THOMAS W, FISK, Butler, H. H. Havely, Foster, J. EMMIT HOOK, Hudson Township, HARRY W, JENKINS, Shawnee Twp., JOHN ALFRED ROGERS, Butler, G. W, STITH, Butler. For State Treasurer— F, W. LETSCH, Marshfield. For Attorney General— HENRY H. ARTZ, St. Louis. For Railroad and Warehouse Com- missioner. JAMES W. RILEY, Madison, Candidates Representing the Prohibition Party. For Governor— HERMAN P. FARIS, Clinton. For Lieutenant Governor. MONTA I. PAYNE, Webster Grove. For Secretary of State— JAMES F, BOTTS, Lancaster. | For State Auditor— GEORGE C. McLAUGHLIN, Sedalia. For State Treasurer— BISHOP O. TERRY, Green Castle, For Railroad and Warehouse Com- missioner— For Surveyor— JOHN H. ETTER, Butler, ROBERT E, JOHNSON, Butler. For Public Admistrator— JOHN C. HAYS, Butler. For Coroner— CHABLES A. LUSK, Nyhart. Candidates Representing the Republican Party. For Governor— HERBERT 8. HADLEY, Jefferson Cityy For Lieutenant Governor— JACOB F, GMELICH, Boonville. For Secretary of State— JOHN E. SWANGER, Milan For State Auditor— JESSE A, TOLLERTON, Branson. For State Treasurer— WILBUR F. MARING, Jefferson City. For Attorney General— FRANK B. FULKERSON, St. Joseph, NORTHT GENTRY, Columbia, Fot Railroad and Warehouse Com- erie missioner— | ate AMOS L, COLEMAN, DeSota, EZEKIEL T. INMAN, Deer Creek Twp. H, H. WASHBURN, Cape Girardeau. | For Judge County Court South Dis- Wa. W. WILDER, Ste. Genevieve, trict. For Judge of the Supreme Court— HENRY GOUGH, Pleasant Gap Twp. AEGUS.OOX, Bolivar, For Treasurer— EDWARD HIGBEE, Kirksville, “ JOHN G. PARK, Kaneas City. LOUIS M. DEFFENBAUGH, Butler. For Public Administrator— For Judge of the Kansas City Court WASHINGTON H. HOLLOWAY, Butler of Appeals— ARCH B, DAVIS, Chillicothe. | For Coroner— EDWIN C. MESERVEY, Kansas City. A. H, CULVER, Butler. St For Judge of the Supreme Court— JONATHAN P. ORR, Holden, For Representative— J. M. SHELTON, Johnstown. For Judge County Court North Dis- STATE OF MISSOURI.) = County of Bates, = I, C. G. Weeks, clerk of the county court within and for the coun- ty of Bates, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing isa true and correct list containing the names and postoffice address of each candi- date, together with designation of the office for which he is a candidate. the party or principal he represents, and the hours during which the polls , will be open, on : IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and SFAL affix the seal of the county court. Done in office in City of But- “\~ .- ler, this 20th day of June, 1908. ; Cc. G. WEEKS, Clerk of the County Court. JAMES M. FULKERSON, Fredericktown | for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’ Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENNEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De- eember, A. D., 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seat ) Notary Public, Hall’s Catarrh Cure fs taken inter- nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold 4 all Druggists, 75c. | Take Hall’s Family Pills tor con- | stipation, Ebenezer Reeves, who lives aboct ten miles west of Lamar, has lost | three horses by snake bite. It seems | contract to furnish the news of the that theres some stone work near day. I¢ has @ modern building and Of course, in the face of sucha threat there was nothing todo but the management of the Chieftain will them the news of the day. to print the item, since {¢ was a mat-|and insure the early realization of ter of legitimate news Interest, and | this purpose.” not permit any one outside of this| ment of postal savings banks, urges office to dictate, under threats, of|the strengthening of the ant{-trust withdrawal of subscription or loas of | laws, approves the enactment of the advertising patronage the manner|ralflroad rate law and aske that the in which we shall carry out our con- | {nterstate commerce law be amended tract with our subscribers to furnish | so that national banks to publish to inent of & Hational money commis- sion which will with !mparttality investigate all proposed methods The platform favors the establish- agreements subject to the approval It 1s a queer idea that some people| of the interstate commerce commis- have of the business relations of ajsion. The plattorm pledges the newspaper. The Ubieftain has many | party to lighten the burden and In- thousand readers {n Pueblo and else-| crease the advancement of all who where with whom {¢ has entered into | toll.” NO DANGER TO TRUSTS. It was evident from the time that ‘the dam of a big pond, and that the|*Pensive machinery constructed for | the minority report, which waa ably ‘gnakes crawled out of it, fifteen or] *2e Purpose of publishing the news.|and earnestly presented by Cooper, |swenty big moccasins. The horses|{* hires reporters to get the news| of Wisconsin, was voted down, that | erent there for water and were bitten. |* Pays experienced newspaper men| the platform was to be little less Three died and a fourth {s badly |*° Prepare and edit the news, giving than an endorsement of the prece- hurt.—Urich | Herald. be CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought tising depends directly upon the news value of the paper discharges Bears the its obligation to its subscribers. Signature of And yes when some person fora|from high tariffs, {t prominence and space according | dents of the party, and that thegreat to its relative importance. Is makes allied money {interests and monop- contracts with advertisers to give | clies of the country would be able publicity to their business announce- | to read {+ over and place their signa- ments, and the value of that adver-| tures of endorsement on the docu- ment. Cooper was {n for making the Re- publican party go on record as actu- ally in ine to give the public rellef and criminally trivial reason or fora mere notion | powerfully interests, but the powers | ‘The merit standing of the new fires] wants 4 news {tem suppressed it which are in control had no euch fn- tentions ‘class at the Naval academy—the|seems to be the easy thing to ring] To the minority the platform 1s a graduating class of 1909—has been|up the Chieftain office on the tele-| great disappointment. I rings hol- \compiled. Ina membership of 180|phone and ask that the newspaper |/ow and shows inslocerity on theface | {¢ {s Interesting to note, Midshipman | shall violate {te contract with all its|f!t. Even the revielon plank, dratt- Luther Welsh of Kansas City stands| subscribers, nullify the value of its ho 'No.4 Welsh ts the youngeter who, | plant and organization and impalr| vides by Speaker Cannon, gives little pe of actual revision, for it pro- for a special session of con- | determined to follow the navy asa/|its value to all ite advertisers by | gress to take up the matter after the |career, and finding himeelf lacking|falling todo the particular thing| coming inauguration. ThatCannon | elightly in height, had himselfatretch-|that newspapers are established to |ed to the required stature in @ epec- | perftorm.—Pueblo (Col.) Chieftain. |ally conatructed machine. He ts one should have been the guiding hand in building the revision plank, isa joke worthy of the comic section. | of the youngest members of theclass, | ‘What Are Women Coming to?’ OREO EERE EEO | and, as-his record shows, one of the brightest.—K. C. Starr. _ He Asks. | DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the New York, June.—Rev. M. G. Dick- famous little pills, are sold by C. W.|800, pastor of the Second Baptist | Hees. church of Hoboken, in a letter to the Main Street in Adrian was the|Dewspapers of Hudson county rela- scene of a thrilling and heroic deed | tive to women’s dress, says: Tuesday, when Eugene Ensworth,| “Afew years agoit was the low |one of the prominent business men|neck. More recently 1 has been the | of that place flung himeelf at the bite | ‘peek a-boo’ walst, the subject of \of aranaway horse and saved the|coaree. jokes and low conversation |Ife of the little 7 year-old son of |the country over. Fashion this year Charles Thomieon. The two Thom!-|has her slaves shortening their | son boys, aged about 13 and 7 years |dreases at the other end until they respectively, had driven into town in| are making themeelves the objects of |a top buggy with a load of cream. |slde glances and unclean talk on the |The horse, which was a young one, | part of low-minded men everywhere, | took fright near the depot and when | especially on a windy day. the elder boy got out of the buggy| ‘And now to cap the climax, fash- and attempted to quiet it, ran away. |!on has decreed the sheath gown, a Mr. Ensworth leaped and managed | dress making so immodest an ex- to seoure a grip on the bits and was | posure of the wearer's form that any dragged fora distance of about 40/| respectable woman ought to be most | yards before he was thrown to the| heartily ashamed to be seen wearing ground and ran over. He had, how-;!t. Inthe name of God, I ask—yes, ever, materially reduced the speep of in the name of parity and morality— ‘the horse which was stopped with-| what are Our women coming to? out difficulty. Both Mr. Ensworth| “I believe that the way our women and the boy escaped with ~slight are dressing themeelves is immodest, bruises. {mpureand {immoral in its tendency.” For the Next Twelve Days We offer as an induce- ment to get you to try our SAVON SOAPS With every cake sold we will give you, free of charge, a 10c cake. These goods are all right and are worthy an investigation. SEE US FOR SOAP. CLAY’S Prescription Druggist. “whet you buy We Staad by.. | Prepared by &. ©. “OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, DR. HARRIET CRYSLER. Office—S08 North Main street, Hours: Ytolza,m, 2todp.m. ime JOHN F. HERREL & SON Make a Speciality of Farm Insurance and Real Estate BUTLER,MO, DR- |. Me CHRISTY, Diseases of women and Children s Spectatty Office The Over Butler Cash Depart- ment Store, Butler, Mo, Office Telephone 20. House Telephoneld r DR. E. N. CHASTAIN. BUTLER, - Mo, Office in court house, Office over Bennett-Wheeler Mer, Co, Residence High Street. Office Phone 213, Residence Phone 195. INN - OPSEOOEECOO f DR. H. M. CANNON, Dentist, j BUTLER, - MISSOURI. WILL BE IN ADRIAN EVERY FRIDAY, $ prepared to do all kinds of den- tal work. B. F. JETER, Attorney at Law and Justice, Office over H. H, Nichols, East side square, Butler, Mc. DR, J. T. HULL DENTIST. Entrance, same thatiead to Hagedorn’s studio, north side square. Butler, Mo. T. C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office North Side Squase, “Butier, Mo. of women and children & specialty. i i Bigers What You Dutt & ee, Sold by 0. W. HESS, "Y