The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, March 3, 1910, Page 8

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Now, Let’s Get Busy! The weather man says ‘Good Weather.” We say We hsve a store full of . After while you will be so busy with spring work you can’t come, and someone else will get your share of the plums. COME NOWe==IT WILL PAY YOU. REMEMBER, WE BOUGHT THE Cream of the Swofford Bankrupt Stock and Have it on Sale Now Special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 3, 4 and 5, 1910 17-inch corset cover embroidery, regular price 25c per yard Special for 3 days only 123c per yard Bookfold Audrey Suiting New Dress Linens Beautiful patterns, superior cloth, still selling at Direct from the importers, all the new shades in solid 6c colors and stripes. 50c dress linens for 35 and 39c Sample Towels All kinds and sizes, plain cotton, cotton huck, plain linen, fringed linen, Turkish bath, bleached and ‘un- bleached ; all at sample prices. 4, 1, 9, 12. 13 and (9¢ NEW WHITE GOODS, NEW DRESS LINENS NEW GINGHAMS NEW SILKS, NEW READY-TO-WEAR GOODS You can save money buying of us now on Shoes, Dry Goods, Trunks, Suit Cases, Ladies and Mens Furnishings and Notions. Lots of Jobs and Samples in This Sale Way Under Price DEATH UNDER CAR WHEELS | later picked up and taken to Hume. Maturity, Place of Storage, and} HADLEY EDITS BOOSTS. Governor in his recent denunciatory | cratic differences of the campaign of _-- ie Doneaens * a man of tpen rs Let Time of Husking as Factors oases , campaign. oss dinty oh bee kyorg — he gpa Hadley Prod nt Ki years ofage. He was an old residen oo vey ‘ e articles, however, plainly show | to s 0 the executive mansion at aa Worland yy eho |of Western Bates, and was well Affecting the Viability Rural Press Flooded With Can-| that the controversy was started for| Jefferson City, are recounted and the Manner. | Gore, Srongnons os one it of Corn. ned See Gov- patel 9 solely in the hope | Stone-Hadley controversy is subordi- . : : Trae ait ion. He was a member of the - , . at discussion mi: stirred up in Link pep ee ene ern Woodmen and Odd Fellow frater- aor be neg br = Eaperineat St. Louis Repablle, the Democratic ma nh and that her. poo ak BE nt fy ge nee lier tebe tabis deca at Worland, |ities. A wife and several children | St oa ars wae ota act) That Governor Hadley’s attack up-|nal warfare among the Democrats| Reckless charges are made in the ; ai Mthwekt rt of Bates coun: | Survive him. t "t e be Piet er in ti e fall tthe on Stone was a poe fi political might cause the high cost of living, | ‘canned’ products and a studied ef- ty Sunda ight rts the Rich|,, Weare indebted to Frank Koontz, | favorable a itet thay betas the | move designed to overshadow the un- high tariff and broken Republican|fort is made to array the country Hi Review wk RS the traveling salesman, and Arthur hed. has ite Mal axilled Prd Laing opular issues the Republicans will | promises to be overlooked. inst the city. It is the same brand Mr. Nine went to Worland and af-| Robb, of the Foster’ neighborhood, iar Unaw ith y . it iva germs 0 be tered to defend in the fallcam-| The “canned” editorials have ‘alo politics played by Governor Had- ter spending the day there boarded | {0F this item of news. rge Ns m4 4 : ill be hand pain is indicated by the appearance |ring strikingly similar to those sent|ley and his henchmen in the Sixth the Kansas” City Southern train for Christian Church. to obtain in the spring, It was ad-|'%, TUral, Republican. newspapers of prhastover the State by the Re-| District, and the same overworked his ho nsag ONY h ‘bl o obtain in the spring. It was ad-/ ‘tcanned” articles and editorials mane publican Press Bureau during the re-| Republican tactics of the 1908 cam- me at Hume. He wasstanding| Sunday, March 6. Bible school, | vised that every man begin at once | ufactured at the Republican State | cent Sixth District congressional cam- | pai i rted t between the coaches when the train /9:30. Communion and preaching, | and test his own corn and if it PYOV- | Pregs Bureau in St. Li Mn ; hich it ad eo ddlcaattctst paign are again reso 0. pulled out of Worland, and when 10:45. At this time the annual offer- | ed unfit to plant to take steps to se- |" "eS : Fi al pe hadley Teh Alte Cones i : only a short distance from the town, |ing for Foreign Missions will be tak- | cure seed from a reliable breeder. sopanes ty eae he Ret mod al. dley, Taft, Aldrich, Cannon et C G a hoot see ean City in some manner lost his footing and | en. Christian Endeavor, 6:30, Even-| To more accurately prove that corn fee y employes oi P' 0.5 Horse Shoe’ Brand House : ; bs . Pe rey State administration, drawin “what Does It all Mean?” is the| Paint exclusively. W. H. Hupp & fell under the wheels of the train. ing sermon, 7:30.—Wm. M. Mayfield, | is in a bad condition the Station sent sa ating from the State, and’ if not|capti A A non ‘ laa " ption one Republican country edi- | Son. 51 The body, horribly mangled, was | Minister. written by the Governor himself, are | tor placed over the contribution sent Think of it—less than calico is worth! aman out among the farmers near | It was taken fr various | Columbia to get samples of their subject to his dictation and ‘blue|him from the St lot Republican| SEED CORN.—Boone Co. white ni 10,000 PACKAGES OF places ranging from a good crib in| the barn to lying in the field. Ten | th, kernels were taken from twenty ears | “news factory.” He then confesses oe a ae bred seed; choice An effort is being made to deceive | that the “Hadley-Stone controversy | seed'that will grow. Address, A. S. fe country voters through these pre-|is not a personal matter, but the be-|Millhorn, Butler, Mo. 12-tf served epistles into the belief that ginning of a well-planned fight.” | of each variety that every man grew, | ‘ yeep ; « ” z who was visited. According to the | Oly the highest’ motives actuated the| As Democrats predicted, the Demo- ‘Sleeth”’ the Insurance Man. 18-tf this corn was husked early, some pe, wea a ee opie : late. Note was taken where it was Pa IIH eA GAIA IIH os Fa SEEDS From L, L. Mays & Co. All northern grown and fresh seed, Peas, beans ard sugar corn, all 4 packages for 5c All others, including flower seed of all varieties 3 packages for 5¢ We also have 100 bushels of the best onion sets, cleaned. Red, yellow . factors that influence the growing and white 3 qte. for 25¢; or 7 qts. for 50c Come early and get your garden seeds before they are picked over. We also have bulk garden seeds of all kinds. TWO CARS OF POTATOES 1 car table, just unloaded, and in order to make room for car of seed potatoes that will be here next week, will se)] until we reduce the stock enough 80 our warehouse ; will bold the seed potatoes. * found stored. The corn was brought in and ger- minated, the results being classified | under the following heads: a | Average per cent of geri early husked corn... Average per cent of ger: Average per cent of germinatio corn stored in dry places Average per cent of germination, Sam’! Levy Mercantile Co. stecia< § Clothing Department corn in field or open crib Average per cent of germination corn, matured and dry | Average per cent of germination, ; me corn matured but frozen 67.1) ‘From the foregoing it can readily | be seen that there are. at least three power of corn; they are, (1) maturity, i badly frozen, and| place. Far- ving corn husked early nor stored in adry place are again strongly advised to test their corn, University of Miseourl, "Galle of nive! o lege of Agriculture, Columbia, Mo. COURT HOUSE FIGHT ENDS New Building for Greene County After Thirty Years’ Contention. Is now ready to show you the most up-to-date line of mens and young mens clothing in all the latest novelties of the season. Mens All Wool Suits: From $10.00 to $25.00 Young Men's Suits : From $5.00 to $18.00 Hardwa Have You Seen the Celebrated — 3

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