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The Quality Store : Germantown Yarn for the New Caps f ‘ to be sind parties to thea crime “ZACK PATTERSON Ww EDS. _ Cuentis Decides Give Places to CHAUTAUQUA AT BUTLER. | House Officers Elected. The Butler Weekly Times ie ‘ending either financial or moral ee Republicans. pais The state House of Representatives ‘hi feach i i f - eee ace Lingceniae meneame | eet te ee poate Ot as Jan. 10.—The Commercial Club Signs Contract with Bip aied ici J. D, ALLEN, Proprietor Ineachissué of the Republican-Press peep tarried at Jetteson) City) Pere! cine Fea ty soneats “wile | ieee eee ere | Speaker, John T. Barker, LaPlata. ROBT, D. ALLEN, Editor and Manager — for the past few weeks there hasbeen Alexander Z. Patterson and Mrs. prevented the anfaunsearienti chitkel Ata meeting of the Butler Commer- | Speaker, pro tem, Doctor Numa, R. Entered at the Post Oftice of Butler, Mo.as 2 Stirring appeal to Republicans to Agatha Colt were married Monday olen for) Ratlenadleand «Waveho dee cial Club Tuesday evening, January | | Holcomb, Jackson county. second-class mail matter. ~~" contribute to the fund. In Friday’s- afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The cere- Commissioner and State Superintend- 10, 1911, it was unanimously voted to! Assistant chief clerk, Baxter Brown, 2 issue the list of donors, consisting of mony was performed at the home of ent of Public Schools, wil get down hold a Chatauqua in this city during Kansas City. PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR three contributors, each of whom have Judge and Mrs. James B. Gantt, 111 tbiwark invearneet Coit Athen the summer of 1911, and a contract | Reading clerks, L. J. Hall, Jeffer- ite ae subscribed one dollar, is published, East McCarty street, by Rev. Jas. F. Reon “was signed with J. S. White, of Kan- | .o, City; R. H. McClanahan, Green ANNOUNCEMENT. - together with a comparison of the Williams of the First Baptist church. This was madelpossible by the de- sas City, Vice-President of the Mid- | City, ; red | excellent collection made by Chair- The affair was very quiet, only im- et jority, ini 204 LyceumCompany, ofDesMoines,' Enorossing Clerk, George W. Hunt- Wai seep ALLISON inan J. E. Williams of the Democratic mediate relatives being present. cision of the Democratic majority, in Towa, to hold an eight days Chautau- rf f : as caucus to-day, toseatFrank A. Wight- er, Gentry county. Folding clerk, Miss Nellie Lyles, hannon county. Enrolling clerk, J. H. Dunklin, St. Francois county. Doorkeeper, L. M. Wilson, Nevada. Seargent-at-arms, C. A. Brown, i Ce 3 - . ey i r ine see OT Sheseticn of county committee, and Hon. Peyton An elaborate dinner followed at the man and William P, Evans, the Re- the Democratic party. Parks. home of Judge Gantt and the couple ublicans elected on the face of the = a But the appeal will be in vain. left that afternoon at 2:40 o’clock on ae foithe twondignutede cineca: * REPUBLICAN VIRTUE. Te believe the ttitude of the Missouri Pacific train No. 2 for St. ee ep We believe that the attitud ; ; -.. The dominant party members took With the Republican newspapers fair-minded Republicans in Bates Louis, eters they will spend a few this action after becoming convinced parrotting the howl of Republican county is the same in every other days visiting. They will return the at the-power of the Lepislature to. politicians that Democratic charge of county in the state, and they will not latter part of the week to make this qua in this city, begining not later than August 6, 1911, and if possibleto Ss arrange, to begin June 30, 1911. The Lyceum company agrees to hold two sessions, daily, one each afternoon and one each night; to furnish their own entertainers and a sufficiently R: ay county. Republican fraud in the late St. Louis put up money to be used for the pur- city their home. The marriage comes eel oe ban large assembly tent. | pA al ea A. H. Zoellner, elections is both unfair and unfound- pose of sustaining fraud. as a complete surprise to their many \ The Commercial Club agrees to P | furnish suitable grounds, seats, lights, | platform in tent, local advertising, | erry county. ‘ 4 pee Constitution or the statutes. friends in the city and elsewhere. Chaplain, the Reverend L. H. d S <CELLENCY’S ADAPTED aaa By a vote of 65 to 29 it was deter-| attention of the public to the fact that HIS sae = chute Licey feeepa A ase ei (ine mined.to give the offices to the Re- : Davis, Madison county. = nest in & is at th . : marriage was to occur, but the prin- A z and police the grounds. Pp. the ballots cast in St. Louis at the , : ‘ publicans despite the fact that serious *a ages, Lester Morrow, DonShelton, st ie vet been burn- _. Governor Hadley’s message to the ciples stoutly denied any knowledge In addition to the above, the Com- He HORSE HMO AR SAS i Sherniece| ce eo ae sie. charges of fraud have been. alleged ; ; Roy Beasley, Paul Brant, Harold edas provided for by the statutes. Missouri Legislature is a masterpiece of the affair. None of their many By. the Demaerstion contestants: mercial Club agrees to receive and Pope, Allen Burk, Louis Vandiver, That these ballots have been presery- in te gentle art of : eae ha friends in the city were Osi of aly, tnree Dem caratatiine Senate beeen of > genial ta rate Harry Griffin and Glenn Alexander. ed in direct violation of the law for least that is Ai ee Y the approaching wedding and were! | toa in the megatives They wara| © hg ee Justice W. W. Graves of the Su- purely partisan reasons there is hard- which it may be called. pare aben bygcoul ples eucnriee: Senators McAllister, Oliver and & “yceum company agrees tO preme Court administered the oath to ly room for doubt. More thanayear The most of the recommendations Mrs. Patterson is the daughter of seat ’ share equally with the Commer- th. Huse: Joseph W. Jamison, the only are excellent, and no doubt will be Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weidemere, of! ee ot ee cial Club all receipts from admission paver poirhe {Le fa ti nber of the board of put into effect, but, unfortunately for Clinton, and is the sister of Mrs. Jas. .°1h¢ differences of opinion among of every kind amounting to over and Bill” Phelps for Good Roads. ioe ee actaraancses made a the Governor's record asa statesman, B. Gantt of this city. She has made, jymiaes of Uns supreme Fags the shove $2,000. ~ Repablie motion that the ballots pederoved, the newspapers, long ago, published her home in this city for the past maned “ty ani ta aig a he If the Chautauqua is continued this Colonel “Bill” Phelps, who eae and the board ordered them destroy- Practically all these same theories several years and is a leader in social | {daentaned Fett os the ComPany is to have the option on its made chairman of the Committee on ed, and, confident that the Republi- which the governor advances, and in circles, “f shige P management and furnishing the pro- Roads and Highways of the House, is cans were acting in good faith Mr. publishing them, gave due credit to Mr. Patterson is an admirable | ; impelling ideal for decision vis to gram for four successive years. ‘an authority, likewise a crank on : Jamison announced that the ballots the gentlemen who originally ad- young man and has made his ing the doubi bial inprotong- “The following are ameng the at-| good roads. The Colonel built at his 4 had been destroyed. However, it vanced them, and it is an interesting here for several years. He is ste-|i"@ the investigation. tractions guaranteed by the company. OWn expense, in his own county of f later developed that the ballots had fact that many of them were origi- nographer to Judge W. W. Graves of | Oglesby to Sue Road Again. Capt. Richmond. P. Hobson, Dr. Jasper, the finest three miles of mac- : been preserved, and that Governor nated by former Democratic gover- the Supreme Court and has a host of | Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 8 —Rail- Homer T. Wilson, Henry Clark, adam road in the State. Speaker: 3 Hadley, notwithstanding’ his self-ad- nors, and members of the present friends in the city. lroad Co eiisstpiter Rube Oglesby: Wallace Bruce Amsherry, Dr. Jas. S. Barker admits he put the Colonel at é vertised virtue where the purity of General Assembly Others are “‘ad- They have the best wishes of their | who for etgkisen: gears lab been try- Myers, Ralph Bigham, The Floyds the head of the Roads Committee be- ed, it might be well to again call the ai of the fact, for, inthis controversy Mos Ales 3 eA rene a souri Pacific rail for a leg lost d EL truthfully be accused oa with Senator Stone he made the chal-' _ That it is Governor Hadley’s inten- Commercial Club Elects Officers. | while in the employ of that road as a ce" Company, The Tyroliari Alpine may ay ue ROcUs of . a lenge to recount the ballots. tion to claim credit for having origi- brake in 1892, will for the fourth Yodlers, The i oan, Leas packed any commitee,”’ said P Thus the matter was called to the. nated all noteworthy measures passed | poe as Ad Lead aged hai i attention of the public, and in spite of during this session is self evident, mercial Club held Tuesday nig e ei the fact that the public demanded but the reading public knows that following gentlemen were elected i they be destroyed, as is made manda- certain policies which he has itttor- officers: H. G. Cook, President; D. - tory by law, the Republican mem-| porated in his message were an- K. Walker, Ist Vice-President; C. H. * ~ bers of the board have continued to nounced months ago by Democratic | Burgess, 2nd Vice-President; A. H. nahasikas Pets, and Bob peak time file suit in the Circuit court of Taylor or w. Ti W. J. Bryan, benign ct, “1 must confess th Be * ee ico tatoo been giv. John Witherspoon Returned to ‘Highways. Every man on that com- * pip ge 4 naae ici to This City. | mittee is an advocate of good roads. Twice reversals resulted in the Su-| Jobn W. Witherspoon, wh case tama ‘bug’ on the subject myself ded | If this Legislature d othing else preserve the ballots. |members of the legislature, and to iCaiees | a Will B. io gre “serelpracigahv third time (by the Sal poo cy om ol gen was | fat | but pass a good roads law that ei be If Governor Hadley and his Board) these will be given the_credit for ¥' served as Secretary e Wicd eo tome asthe lias Fy + te ey ae care ron ee : {club since its organization, tendered and bod: th of Election Commissioners are so/ their origin. ihis resignation. Mr. Weeks’ resigna- asecdeegen Missouri ene ates | preme Court, poco) 2 Lta here, 3 T will consider’ thet’ Sie Activities of Our Government. tion will be accepted with regret. He | act that it was decided on the fellow- seed Oe than earned our salaries. I have honest elections, what excuse ihe: |has made a most efficient officer, al-|®ervant proposition, the Supreme ps nm deve rite sean aibieghins « _gan they offer to the people of Mis-| Digging $500,000,000 ‘ve roting oe at inert ff aking Gat eae Oty SA trust upon ting 5 F altruistic 2 a oe Hatching fishes. ithe elub, and devoting considerable was 8 fellow-eervant he had no claim which was disposed of Their assurances that all was fair; Conducting theater (for Govern. | time pagel sgeorate one ad “se 5 and honest in the St. Louis election | ment Ingane Asylum, Washington). The A FA . 5 foada. following |B. Walton, S. W. Dooley, C. N. Me. |Farland, Wesley Denton, 0. A. Hein-| 2-28 19! tracted for was appointed as follows: Dr. H. M. Cannon, D. K. Walker, S. Orchard Grove Christion Chareh, |= sever and! W. Dooley, Wesley Denton, Rev. W. |- Bible school 2 M. Mayfield. .