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VOL. XXXII. - BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. ; ; NUMBER 27 acted upon by the judiciary commit- tee after all. The incident is impres- sive, however, as revealing how de- VIRGINIA. Miss Grace Darr closed an eight M. C. and Oryil Pickett of New FOSTER. BATES COUNTY SCHOOLS Home took di tt W. A. Crumley’ Lahiae mumey’S! Mrs. Rose Quinlin left Friday for AND TEACHERS WASHINGTON LETTER. eS q.|termined the opponents of popular |™onths term of school in Virginia Th : , her home in Kansas City. By Supt P.M. Allison. Special Washington Correspond: government are to defeat the will of|Ftiday. This was the fourth term], poet at Silver ‘Dale closed Born, April 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe| In speaking of the Hudson school : ent of The Times. “1 the people. Jugglery of a character |#he has taught in that district. Th i re e t Mt. | Roberts, a boy. work last week I find that I had not By Clyde H. Tavenner. similar to Sherman’s is being used in} The newly elected township Demo- Saeki os jieiss ext Baliga at|_ We are glad to report Mrs. N. T.| ite understood what they are doing Wisden kan 4-H ve secret ccarencens Lin ion cratic os haw possession Wed-| "7, clock. Everybody come out, | Badgett, who has been dangerously hee ret Ou bgtiind oe st The as called to|ue® letermined effort to pack all the needay plate Roy Hook : ill of pneumonia, improving. ollowing prizes have been offered: the present Congress was call Senate committees against progressive] Loe Simpson, of Butler, bought], %°Y Hockett retur:ied last Saturday |". i Boys Under 10 Years of Age. order the writer happened to be seat-| 1 oislati , ae from Oklahoma with his three little| _ Jim Sacre and wife from across the ‘ ed beside H, B. Martin, secretary of legislation. cattle of D. C. Wolfe Friday of last children river Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. T. | Best 1-2 doz. onions $1.00, 2d .50. ‘ Patronage Problem Solved. week. : S. McHenry of this place. Best 1-2 doz. beets, 1.00, 2d .50. the American Anti-Trust league. Just after Speaker Champ Clark had. con- cluded his now-famous opening ad- a dress, Mr. Martin turned towards me and said: - “There is a deeper meaning to this occasion than most of the®spectators are aware. Iam not speaking from a partisan viewpoint.' What I allude to is that this is the first time in forty’ Step by step, the committee on| We received a letter from Char! patronage) consisting of Hon. James|.Wort last week. He is at his father’ T. Lloyd of Missouri, Hon. Martin D.}at Lincoln, Neb. :. His father and Mr. Jackson died at his h i 2 hariotte towtlltp last Saturday and| Mr.and Mrs. D. C. Mize of the so 1-2 dozen sweet potatoes 1.00, was buried.in the Howe] grave yard country northeast visited Sunday with Rieti squash, 1.00, 2d .50 Foster, of Ilinois, and Hon. Ben G,|mother had been quite sick but were | St Sunday. ey Oe mae a Girls Under 10 Years of Age. Humphrey of Mississippi, is- working | getting better. He expécted to start} Mrs. George White of Vinton was t ke poli br suey teternigd Best 2-egg caké 1.00, 2d .50. out the difficult problem of apportion- | Tuesday the 18th, for his new home bitten on the hand last week by a cat‘ Baia City gn Tuesday. Best bouquet flowers 1.00, 2d 50. ing the various positions inherited by| near Corvallis, Montana, He sent ug #24 it is a very painful wound. Her Mrs. Jim Shelton, who has been Best dressed 12-inch doll 1 00, ‘od. 50. the Democrats along with the. control | money to pay for The Booming Times hand is badly swollen. visiting her children returned to her Best hand-made handkerchief, as of the House of Representatives, |@ year to learn what his old friendsat} There is a new store coming to| home in the city Monday. Best sweepstakes for boy or girl That everyone should receive the| Virginia are doing. Charley, we will} Amsterdam from Adrian. Howard E. Arbogast departed on} under 10 years of age: » years—the first time since the trust or : A actus bashes eeu in this country, | €*act position he preferred was ob-|try to keep you posted and wish you} Vie Barnett is in Butler this week|the local west Monday morning to/ Rost display of farm products. that there isa real, out-ad-out anti-| Viously impossible. But the com-jand your family health and prosperity | having his eyes treated. at rae thers, Dee and Grover, at Boys 10 to 16 Years of Age. alina, Kansas. and while we miss you here we hope you will pleased with your new home. Grandpa and Grandma W. A. Mc- Elroy, of Butler had heard about their new grandson being a Demo- crat they came to see him last Friday. After Grandpa had taken a good look t him, and Grandma said that he looks like his grandpa, Grandpa said if he does Wesley Derrel Bray- ton looks like a Prohibitionist. Berd Barr is enjoying hisnew phone and says he is not living out of the world now and can tell if his neigh- mittee considered fully the claims of the applicants, with the result-that the House membership in general is pleased with the results. Woolen Tax to Come Down. One of the next steps in the Demo- cratic program will be to-reduce the heavy tax on woolen goods. * If this can be accomplished as planned by the Democrats, the western senator who has been called the greatest shepherd since Abraham may be somewhat wrathy, but ninety millions of Americans will wear more elegant C. W. Mizner and wife and J. B. Best 10 ears of corn 1.00, 2d .50. Clements was at the county seat one|_ Mrs. G. Turner left Thursday for! post 1.4 bushel potatoes 1.00, 2d .50. day last week taking in the town. . Sedalia to visit relatives at that place. Best 1-2 doz. bunches celery 1.00, 2d Russel Armentrout of Amsterdam| Bob Badgett departed Saturday 59, ; attended the Bates county C. E. Con-|00n for his home an Towa, after a| Best 12 heads of kaffir corn 1.00, 2d vention at Rich Hill last Sunday. few days here with his mother. .50. Col. Lockridge and wife visited| Charley Cox and wife of Coffee-) Young Men Over 16 Years Old. their daughter, Mrs. Herrel, at| Ville, Kansas, came in Saturday to! Best 10 ears corn 1.00, 2d .50. Amoret last Sunday. visit her aunt, Mrs. C. B. Cullison. | Best 1-4 bushel potatoes 1.00, 2d .50. Frank Mangold, wife and daughter, | Mrs. Ramsey, daughter and grand-| Best 1-4 bushel oats 1.00, 2d .50. visited at Mr. Crusey’s last Sunday. |@aughter, Mrs. Schyler, Robt. and| Sweepstakes for boys and young men: Mrs. D. Y. Armentrout and daugh-| Miss Gladys, arrived Tuesday from| Best 10 ears corn 2.00, 2d .50. ter, Miss Nan, spent last Sunday at| !"0mas county, Kansas, in answer to| Best 1-4 bu. potatoes 2.00. a message announcing the serious] Best 12 heads kaffir corn 2.00. trust majority in the Tiouse of Rep- resentatives.’’ e Mr. Martin was well qualified to ’ give an estimate of the body of men before him. For fourteen years he had labored among the old members of Congress, and well knew how each of them stood on the trust question. Then he had closely examined the records of the new members, and had ascertained their attitude on trusts. House Its Own Master. The fact that a majority of the members of the new House stand for the passage of the reciprocity meas-| 1d more comfortable attire. borsare able to talk, Call him up net Biiley They: report 8 AIO th eat har ent fipin. Ratha Girls 10 to 16 Years Old. ure and the farmers’ free list bill is Fight Just Begun. and listen to his gentle voice. : J. R. Bangs of Pittsburg, Kansas, |p vid that the H is no longer} The le, after along and stub-| Elsie Park, who was teaching| There are still four weeks of school] | .°. |” i th D 1 | Best chocolate cake 1,00, 2d 50. evidence that the House eg People, ie » fut Concord, visited Monday night with D. H. Ar-| Best loaf yeast bread 1.00, 2d .50. school near Drexel, came home -Sat- urday. Her school closed Friday. born fight with special privilege, have controlled by the tariff trusts. restored popular government in the Lumber, for instance, would not go on the free list if Big. Business was stillincontrol. Heretofore the lumber, bogast. Mr. Bangs has been spend-| Best darned stocking 1.00, 2d .50. -»|ing a few days improving his property | Best hand- i .50. House of Representatives, the lower|She expects to attend the summer yet but the farmers are getting] south of town. He is still in the or ee oo cee one. branch of Congress. The fight must} school at Warrensburg. jove on them. Wheat is looking ploy of the Central Coal and Coke interests—the same interests and in-| not stop until the people are equally! Cupid is getting busy as spring ad-| fine and flax sowing is completed. | o,, with headquarters at Pittsburg, fee Ged : Re ba dividuals that are alleged to have/ well represented in the United States| vances and later on Young Aaron| The hogs in this part are still turn-| Kansas, * i ea oh ale ae a elected and retained Lorimer in the} Senate and in the executive mansion. | may get busy writing about the pret-|ing up their toes and dying. W. A. Gone Home to a Better World. fas mained aise Ne Senate—have, been able to prevent|. In and Around Maysburg. - ty weddings. Crumley has lost 31 head of hogs. Irvin Ramsey departed this life|Sweepstakes. for girls and young There is no corn planted in this ba e939 peel aes and other| Some of the farmers around here}. . Mrs. Roy Hackett died in Oklahoma] “Mrs. George Lockridge is some| Saturday morning after an illness of] ladies:. : steel manufactures are laped on the|are planting corn but if the cold enti eee Th se eg _ better this week. JOHNNY. | three weeks of complications of dis-| Best loaf yeast bread 1.00, 2d .50. : ; ~ | there in , the , e joes . is li i free list, and that a sweeping investi- weather continues they will probably IN om ri Geo. Zinn. Roy Along the Miami. eases. For the last week his life was| Best white loaf cake 1,00, 2d .50. . é hanging in the balances, and all was| Best display hand- : have it all-to plant over. brought the children to their grand-| A little daughter came to bless the| did that loving hands could do to gain 10s ab 50, ls begun under the Stanley resolution! Friday being Grandpa Jacobs birth-| 5413, Geo, Zinn, Saturday and re-|home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herman the victory over death but to no avail. ’ is positive assurance that the steel} day, about thirty of his neighbors and turned to Oklahoma Tuesday. Sunday night. His mother and sister arrived from ponkigd ig eS eae able Lowa oe oes fe et Thomas Jackson, 73 years old, died] Miss Mayme McKibben will close|Thomas county, Kansas, and were what bills shall die in committee an ce dae delay o peac' | Saturday afternoon at his home three| her third year teaching Bethel school, | present when the death summons what bills shall be enacted into. law. | es were served. All had a fine. time miles northeast of Virginia. Rev. | Friday. came and the spirit passed to the a a egos _ ie eaten shila Clapp preached the funeral at the} Miss Maude Hoyt spent Tuesday | other world from where no one ever peal ice lost .its eit i Ppy “ays. he ee house Sunday and the remains were| visiting with Mrs. Minor Nunnelly|returns. ONsey U enti one iar ae Mr. Godwin and family visited at) taiq to rest in the Howell cemetery. | and parents. Most of his life has been spent at pate hapep “6 di ee eo ae sala Most of his children were present. Miss Louise Allison who has been| this place where he was held in high pig ate eur ae aie appear! County examination was held at] Mrs. Lewis Garner is spending a| afflicted with rheumatism is improv- esteem by all who knew him. He Bae Hackler school house Saturday. Bish-| few days in Kansas City. ing. was a kind husband and father and| way of industrial work and itis hoped Nor is the beef trust still in com-|), ¢, Stella Ram Kati : } p Cannon, Ste! SY, le soa hi . . nan {many a heart beat in sympathy for ; : mand. If it was dressed meats would | Middleton and Erven Guy of Hackler |_,4,nice little girl arrived atthe home] Mrs. E. L. Cain is reported very ill the wife and little ones, who must Lonaaioriy ah eaeal Gee continue to be taxed, instead of going] took the questions of Philip Herman’s the other night. | of pneumonia. para sah f ‘ i i . * ‘i now fight life’s battles in this world Ih aes ; on the free--list,-as provided in the Olive Brown has been assisting Edgar Smiser, Miss Grace Darr,| There were 48 present at the Sun- eh corrow ald teats. Bers a Dealing ee Democratic program. Mass: Gases with hor toves aleaning Mr. Armentrout, Miss Ida Smiser, | day school held at the Tygard school Irvin Ramsey was born Dec. 3,| o¢ $100 to the one showing the best gation of the steel trust will soon be Specials. Best display of fresh fruit 1.00. Best display of roses 1.00. Best hand-made garment 1.00. Best pair chickens, any kind 5.00. Best 1-4 bushel of wheat, subscrip- tion to Appleton City Journal. This is the only district trying any thing of the kind so far but others are thinking about something in the Trusts Not in Saddle Now. the past week. Clade eis Thing Copenens Darn) Geo./house last Sunday. The school is 73, died ‘ —he—contest wilt $-3e83 ss—the sited Pahiman, —M Mayme bben, growing in interest. Everybody is] jnited i Fi Miss Sarah C. lumber trust, steel trust, implement PB ck ohne i at Mr. Pap Mary eu and Vivian oo, invited to attend. The teachers’ ou png ho Ts Hie tein A Mig Hh ih the ome Pit to trust and beef trust have had easy . : © e county . E. convention at Rich| meeting will be held at the home of Ho ight hildren, th b ic il is year. r. Jordon sailing. They have had but to con- There is to be nertang Day at the Hill Sunday. : Mrs. Byron Clossen, Thursday after- ae ler Maca thas meta : writes me that he will set the dates Christian church the ‘first Sunday in Mrs. Robt. McCann, who resides| noon, this week. ai 3 p Desidanhie. hte be bg in a few days and let me tribute generously to Republican cam- g ‘ : paign funds, receiving in return at June if nothing prevents. _,. [about five miles southeast of Virginia,] G. B, Watson was called to Kansas leaves an aged mother, two brothers ‘ 4 the hands of the Republicans suffi-| Grandpa and Grandma Hagen visit- | departed this life at her home about/ City last week on account of the ser- and six sisters to mourn their loss. Miss Jessie Mawson has been elect- cient protection to give them monop-|@4 at their daughter’s, Mrs. John|six o’clock Tuesday morning xfter|ious illness of his mother. He re- Funeral sermon was preached by ed teacher at Mingo in Grand River olies on American markets and to| Hoover, Sunday. only a short illness. Funeral services| turned Friday and reports his mother | the Rev. W. B. Miller of the Christian | Whip. enable them to collect from consum-| Mr. Godwin’s children have been| were held at the residence Wednes-| was some better. church in the presence of a large Miss Clellah Grant has been elected ers in excessive@prices not only the} having the three day measls. day and interment was made in Oak! Mg. Brady, of Kansas City, is|number of relatives and sympathizing teacher at Miller in Mt. Pleasant amount of. their campaign contribu-) There is to be preaching at the|Hill cemetery. Full obituary next) visiting her daughter, Mrs. McAlister. |friends. He was buried by the Wood- | township. tions, but handsome profits in addi-| Christian church next Sunday, April | week. : MIAMI. | men at Salem in which order he was| The enumeration list must be taken tion thereto. 30, by Rev. McCarmac of Holden, Mo.| Mrs. G. H. Thompson, Mrs, W. M. ——_—_——__, a member. as formerly there being no change Men will always pay thousands to} Every one is invited to be present, | Ayers and T. C. Whistler is on the Regulars Break Promise. The bereaved wife and little ones| Whatever in the matter. politicians or to party funds in the|also to attend Sunday school every | sick list. Washington, D. C., April 24.—Some| Whom death has clouded their home| School boards are required to make hope of getting back mili‘ons. ; Tariff | Sunday at 10 o’clock. Wm. and Oliver Nightwine, of near | of the details of the manipulation by |in sorrow, haye the sympathy of the/a levy of 40c on the $100 assessed for revenue not only tends to prevent} Miss Elsa McClency spent Snnday | Passaic, Sundayed with their brother | which the old guard minority of the|entirecommunity in their sad bereave-| valuation unless their valuation is monopolies and the consequent arti-| with Ethel and Ica Clark. S. Nightwine and family. Senate expects to retain the real| ment. DINAH. |very high. Where they fail to do fical_ prices, but cuts off a leading A NEIGHBOR. Wesley Denton passed through our| mastery of that body became public Wee ee do this they are to be deprived of cause of political dishonesty and Big Barn Struck by Lightning, | Vicinity Friday of last week. to-day. Pledges to the progressive Jenkins-Radford. their public money. They must pro- corruption,” - ni g Mrs. S. F. Craven taken very sick | Republicans are thrown to the winds.| Joe Radford and Miss Maud Jen-| vide at least $350 for the school pur- Sherman a Wise Old Owl. The big barn on Geo. App’s farm, Saturday night, but is better at this} By breaking their original promise, | kins were united in marriage at the | Poses. Vice-President Sherman makes an| ight miles northeast of Adrian, was writing. 4 guaranteeing the progressives one-| home of the bride’s ‘parents, Mr. and| All districts having a valuation of {deal presiding officer of the Senate | ®truck by lightning daring the storm J. S. Cusick is improving very] fourth of the Republican places on the| Mrs. A. H. Jenkins, south of this city, | less than $40,000 and containing an from the viewpoint of the Old Guard. Monday night and the building and aowly. YOUNG AARON. | | {irst-class committees, the old guard| Wednesday evening, April 19, 1911,|area of 5 1-4 square miles or more He knows how to sidetrack contents, except the horses, were gene nets bid * | standpatters will bring in a resolution| at 8 o’clock, Rev. Wm. M. Mayfield, | and levying 55c will receive $80 as- sive legislation, and his heart isin the|>urned. The building was a large Elkhart. from the Republican Committee on| pastor of the Christian Church, of-| state aid. work. | one, erected at a cost of several thou- The small pox out in the west part | Committees, creating a finance com-| ficiating.. Pa Oe * Aninstance: When the resolution | #4 dollars. The contents consisted of the county is about played out. | mittee, in which they will have a| The bride, the beautiful young Mre. W. P. Barlow Dead. providing for the direct election of|f 160 tons of hay, 500 bushels of} "| fuiat court was in ses-|malority of one over Democrats and| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jenk-| Mrs. Wm. P. Barlow died at her senators, passed in the House by a| °°’, timothy seed, clover seed, farm sion last week to transact business. | PTo@Tessive Republicans combined. | ins, is both charming and talented, | home in the southwest part of town _ vote-of 296 to 16, was presented to| machinery, wagons, harness and such | oT Will Kershner road| The Republicans are to have nine|and will make Mr. Radford a most| Friday night at 12 o'clock; aged 56 amiable and affectionate wife. years. She had been ill the past two The groom is one of Butler's most| years and recently became mentally afflicted. She was a great sufferer, : other things as go to stock up a large ‘ the Senate it was immediately -re- . members and the Democrats are to S ferred by. Vice-President Sherman. to| 7%. bag rab doneapag tant have six. In vital tests, the commit. : committee on privileges and elec- z5 - ae promising young business men and gouty \ 4 Secrases; bot tht wet loss shove. thb up in Eittiart leat, week. ' is associated with his father, L. S.}and death was no doubt a welcome Roy Hockett’s wife died in Okla-) ‘The situation to-night promises de- release to her. ‘washed Lorimer, and ‘as constituted al thousand: ‘dollars.—Adrian | homa one day last week. velopments of the most sensational city. The happy- couple will make, at present is dominated absolutely by| "VT" ". ‘4 Ben Porter reported that some one | order.. This afternoon a conference | their home here. for 30 years, almost ever since at $10.00. while they were gone and stole some | took place in the office of Senator|heartiest congratulations and wish| besides her family a large circle of referted *.-Sam Levy Merc. Co. {of their fruit... Cummins of Iowa. ~The loss was partially covered by G. W. Armentrout of Butler was/tee will stand eight standpatters to ‘This is the committee that. white- amount of insurance will ‘amount: to Radford, in the livery business in this od Li and’ several Mrs. Barlow had resided in Rich 5 ‘sinc went in their house a few~ days ago/ of the progessive Republican Senators} A multitude of friends extend them] the town was, founded. She leaves

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