The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 4, 1909, Page 12

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eee fe ORS ER, A STONE PLANS CAMPAIGN. did work in the way of preliminary County Teachers Association. organization. The condition of the party in the Senator Will Make Speeches For State and the reports constantly com- = ing in that party spirit is at high tide, Party in State. and that the general disposition of all Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 1.—Sen- factions known heretofore in the ator William J. Stone who returned | Party is to abandon their differences yesterday to Jefferson City, after and set to work to active preparation several days’ absence in Kansas City for the fight of 1910 are more than and St. Joseph, intends to devote a &Mcouraging. portion of this month to the delivery ; . of several speeches on political topics | Blanton Insane. in different sections of the State. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 1.—When The Senator has been collecting | the announcement was made in the data to be usedin the preparing of Criminal Court that the jury in the iis sctiresses. | James W. Blanton case had reached It is stated that the Senator pro- uaee : poses to enter upon a discussion of | Verdict and was ready to report, the tariff question, with some com-| Blanton sprang from his chair, look- ment upon the effect of the Aldrich- ed wildly about the courtroom and Payne bill upon the cost of living, al-| Stepped briskly toward Judge Lat- ready observed in current prices on|Shaw, who was to read aloud the articles in general use. He will also | Verdict telling him of his fate. The devote some of his time in his | stillness was only broken by Blanton speeches to an analysis of public ex-| moving nervously about. penditures, State and national, and) Judge Latshaw read the verdict, the’ extravagance that has developed | Which declared James W. Blanton under Republican rule. jnot guilty on the sole ground that he It is also certain that the Senator Was insane at the time he killed Ste- will indulge in some observations up-| Phen T. Hood, his partner, in the on Missouri Republicanism as at New England building, January 23, present represented in the Hadley and that he had not recovered. regime. “It is a sore disappointment to The County Teachers Association held in Butler from Thursday noon to Saturday noon was exceptionally well attended, a splendid program pre-| pared by Superintendent Allison with | entertainment and profit to the teach-| ers. There are about 190 teachers in | the county, and there was an enrolled jattendance ot 206, visiting teachers from other counties included. Prizes offered by Superintendent : Allison for the best exhibits of school work shown at this meeting was awarded as follows: First, Harmony school in Shawnee township, Miss Minnie Cole, teacher; second, Oak Grove, in Spruce twp., Miss Lydia Beaman. For city schools, Miss Mabel Sleeth’s room, Webster school, Butler, Ist and H. 0. Maxey's room, Sprague, 2nd. “ The county declamatory contest, held at the Butler Opera House Fri- day night, for the honor of represent- ing Bates county in the contest at Marshall on Noy. 26th was won, for the girls, by Miss Edna Clark, of But- ler, and for the boys, by Albert Erhart, of Adrian, The other con-| testants for this honor were Evalena Devers, Rich Hill; Bessie Boner, Hume; Ernest Porter, Hume; Francis sc The Best Values AND ARE SELLING THE BLANKETS THIS SEASON They are made with the ovorlock edges that will not pull off. They come in all colors—gray, tan and white, with very attractive borders. COTTON BLANKETS 39c, 58c, 68c, 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.73, $1.98 WOOL FINISH BLANKETS $1.98, $2.23, $2.48, $2.98 Each one wrapped, handsome silk bound edges. The Best Comforts at Lowest Prices Heavy Comforts, quilted throughout, dark colors, worth $1.25 Our price 98c The exact dates of the Senator's! me,” Blanton said when asked how creole Butler, and Kemp DeJarnet, speeches cannot now be given, nor |he felt about the verdict. “I expected pion Hill, A big audience was pres- the places, although the Senator says | acquittal, I acted in self-defense and ent and much interest was manifest- that he thinks he will begin about the |I feel 1 should have been acquitted. | oq All the contestants acquitted | middle of the month. The time at/I suppose the doctors know more | shomselves creditably. his disposal will not permit him to about my condition than I do,” _— make more than four or five speeches, | Perry aa but these speeches will probably be | Why Should You Die? delivered at points widely scattered! Dr, Jas. 0. Lee, chief physician of through the State. |the Guarantee Medical Doctors Great The Senator says that the purpose | Sanitarium, Kansas City, possibly the he has in planning a visit to several | most eminent specialist in all chronic | Columbia to-day affirmed the judg-| places in the state is to stimulate! diseases in men and women in the! ment of Justice Wright, of the Su- party energy, and the effective or-|land, has yielded to persuasion and | preme Court of the District of Colum- ganization of party forces. | will spend one day in Butler Saturday | bia, imposing jail sentences on Presi- | “T have only one mission, and that |to consult patients at the Cottage dent Gompers, Vice President Mitch- | ‘ Pl Wi : is the success of the State ticket and | Hotel. If you are sick, if any chronic | ell and Secretary Morrison, the three | One job lot in good style nobby Winter Cloaks, that will be sold at less than || half price. Come in and see them. the election of a Democratic Legisla- disease, any trouble that is annoying highest officials of the American) ture,’’ said the Senator, ‘‘and lintend|and aggravating, matters not what, | Federation of Labor, for contempt of | Lots of new goods coming in this week--New Suits, New House Wrappers, to give as much as possible of my see this great scientific medical man. |court in violating the injunction in| New Petticoats, New Skirts, New Kimonas, New Aprons, New Fascinators, SILKOLINE COMFORTS | Plain on one side—blue, pink, lavender, etc., with floral tints on other to match, tacked with saxony and filled with clean white cotton, only Gompers Must Go to Jail. $1.23 Washington, Nov. 2.—Two Judges concurring and one dissenting, the Court of Appeals of the District of | Another shipment this week of the latest models in Ladies and Misses Ready-to-Wear Hats They are certainly great values at 98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48 up. ie : DROP IN THE STORE OF hallowe’ened Ike Greer or not. But| L#st Saturday afternoon Mary La-|acres sec 22 Osage twp $3880. 4 from the sound of his voice some-|°Ur8. 2 young girl of Lone Oak} Lucy J Blizzard to J J Cameron } : ies heh dene Wee, eg madeaffidavit before Squire a blk 1 Atkison Add Butler $1200. a ss : . F. Hemstreet charging Charle: allace Ferrell to Waldo Harpold 4 Bennett Wheeler Merc. Co. 9 Miss Mabel Charters and brother, | starr with being the father of her un-| W1-2 lot 10 blk 64 Rich Hill $460. Se heree time from now on toward that end.”’ | A man of wonderful learning and big |the case of the Buck’s Stove and|| New Hoods and Scarfs, New Waists, New Winter Coats for Women, Children His announcement has aroused | experience, a man initiatively a heal- much interest among the Democratic | er, a man with an apparent X-ray eye State officials and others about the | that looks right into the seat of trou- capital. It is believed that the Sen-| ble and applies the remedy. Con- ator’s trip throughout the State and | sultation free, and if case taken, care the attendant enthusiasm will id | punrantend, Mark: you, guaranteed greatly in arousing the party to splen-|or no cost. Terms moderate. 1t | Range Company of St. Louis. | Unless the three men get an ap- | peal to the United States Supreme /Court, which is doubtful, Gompers | must serve one year in jail; Mitchell, nine months, and Morrison, © six | months. = score of pieces. w AT ANY TIME FROM = HIGH GRADE COOKING WARE $7.50 A Wora from the Malleable Man range, it would have smashed the top into a range, because it is made of Malleable—the unbreakable iron. You may say that you do not expect to subject your range to such treatment, but you must admit that this test demonstrates the strength of my range under the most trying conditions. THERE ARE MANY OTHER DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE MEP RANGE Any one of Which is Sufficient of Itself why its'the Peer of all Ranges. BUTLER, MISSOURI NOVEMBER 15th to 20th, 1909 The Malleable Girl will Serve you with Three Minute Biscuits and Delicious Hot Coffee and Present you With » Beautiful Cook Book and a Useful Souvenir. WITH EACH RANGE Purchased during this exhibit, you will receive FREE complete set of West Deepwater. J. E. Bell is building a barn for Real Estate Transfers. Some of the farmers are through Wm. Patchin. Warranty Deeds. gathering corn. Some of the corn} S. E. Smith returned from Butler} LE Wooden to Rosa Vogler 140 is good. Some is very poor. last Sunday, where he had been at-|acres sec 22 Elkhart twp $8000. If this blow had been delivered to an ordinary [| W. H. Charters, Sr., had three| ‘nding the teachers association. E O Twyman to Joseph Blocher acres of corn that made from 75 to80| Merwin has a new store. Mr. Kin-| ots 79 and 80 Adrian $3000. t has no effect on my well worth bushels to the acre. the home of John Kretzinger near Spruce Sunday. from Eldorado, Texas, last week. He improved very little while there. Lee Smith, of Appleton Clty, out)/soon, Much good can come from here, we expect to hear the wedding] such meetings, if all who can will at- bells soon. tend. Dewitt McDaniel’s Sunday. week, and Misses. REMEMBER:---We are the only Dry Goods Store that gives Library Votes with each purchase. Buy of us and help your school get this fine lot of books and beautiful book case absolutely free. Hill's Cash Store THE STORE FOR BARGAINS. Joseph Blocher to H F Mudd lots 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 in Adrian $2500. Fred R Linton to E E Black 40 acres sec 29 Summit twp $1200. JJ Cameran to Dan G Smith 40 acres sec 15 Lone Oak twp $3000. Larken Warren Cooper to Jerome We are informed that a school}p, hi i board’s, patrons’ and teachers’ meet- $1200. rebetniet ants bus If another shower of rain catches] ing will be held in Merwin some time naman, of St. Louis, has placed a stock of groceries in the building re- cently vacated by Mr. Miller. He is advertising extensively and seems to be making it pay from the number of Rev. L. L. Wix returned home| cystomers he has. G. R. Borum and family visited at LG Coleman to Rich Hill Realty 160 acres sec 8 Osage twp $4620. Howard Ellis to David Smitherman 2 acres sec 3 New Home twp $250. Benj R Wade to J A DeArmond mid 1-3 lot 2 blk 2 Butler $6000. Henry Christmann to B G Davis 1-2 Sioseet 160 acres sec 22 Osage twp W. H. Charters and wife visited at} yo. Hayes is building a barn this Feunk Carroll. end taanity ave vidll-| 1. puss Pagnte wont to Drexel ing near Germantown this week. Dr. Lockwood was called out Sat- _ iglesias ad x urday morning to see Mrs. J. H. Lillie F Smith to Ida Miller lot 10 Cogswell Add Butler $75. Leo, attended the masquerade pie! horn child She all ‘ OA Heinlei ; leges that at time einlein to A E Black lots 7 & supper at the Herrell school house! o¢ the intimacy, last February, she|8 blk 6 Atkisons Add Butler $125,” was only thirteen years of age: A| Orval McKissick to Edward McKis- L. M. Deffenbaugh, of Butler, | warrant was issued for Starr on the | Sick part sec 28 Mt Pleasant twp $200. ad aligns bag serious charge of rape, and placed in| Rich Hill Realty Co to Henry Christ- Saturday tomobile, the hands of Constable Jackson to|™man 11 acres Osage 150. turning home when he got as far as| serve, ji - = - wet

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