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Be ae GENERAL NEWS- | MO. PACIFIC OFFICIALS The Butler Weekly Times VISITBUTLER - Printed on Thareday of each week William Thaw of Pittsburg, who is i — : : serving as a pilot in the French mili- be Sey D.. ALLEN, Editor and Manager tary aviation corps, has been com- et ae ee pepe Er mended in army orders for his bril- te Wilson. a liant services and has received. the Vice President A. Robertson of the military CDG se Missouri Pacific Railway, accompanied John D. Rockefeller last week won|by General Superintendent J.” F. his injunction suit to restrain Cuya- | Murphy of St. Louis, Division Super- ‘econarcises wail mauer."""“°"®*/hoga County, Ohio, from collecting|intendent J. M. Somers of Nevada, taxes on $311,000,000 worth of in-/and Mr. Hadley of Boston, spent an PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR tangible property. Federal Judge/hour in Butler Wednesday morning. Clark granted the injunction, render-| The party, who are making the ing a decision ‘covering 19 closely trip over the Mo. Pacific system. for are typewritten pages. ae the purpose of getting in closer touch ; : E David M. Parry, 64 years old, died| With the patrons of the road, were : Nevada is counting noses in an ef-|. - fs ei 3 4 f pr ee in Indianapolis, Ind., Thursday. His | met at the depot at 8:55 by J. B. Wal- iva hinor fort to show that itis entitled to that ot 24 then failing for some time, |ton, Dr. J, T. Hull and Mayor Hl, @. We are receiving shipments of new | $20,000 from the Carnegie library Parry was president of the National | Cook, who escorted them to the Fra- Su mmer G 00 ds an d want you fund, for obtaining which a population ; Ave - ternal I hi recepti of ten thousand is requisite. The| Manufacturers’ Association during ia poe shh th ayes relad the period of investigation of the . meeting the business to co e and see the MISSOURI NEWS. bi recent census indicated only Mulhall congressional probe. {and professional men of the city, Mr. 7176. The decigatold gouvah Willia Robertson was requested to make a Mrs. Nora Gibson and her 3-year-|, fe ge en Bigs a esq talk and responded briefly. old daughter were killed instantly at|* oy mae eae Gani ig In opening his remarks he stated Hafviell, 10 miles south of Poplar me ye ba nl haa ai that in the past the relations between Bluff, ina storm Sunday. A large|*"1y- The mother had been wash-| the railroads and the people had been ing and saved the suds to clean a) more or less strained, and acknowl- tree fell on a buggy in which she was hicken h While playi 1 | i : riding with her husband. Mr. Gibson | CUCKen house. ne Praying alone /edged that the railroads had in a : was iaiased in the yard the baby fell into the jar. measure been partially at fault. He LS SAM Re ae When discovered, he was dead. stated that it is the wish and aim of : Arrangements have been complet- A the roads to serve at all tim A theavy snowstorm which later es the We have added several of the ed for an experiment in working pen-. best interests of the people and said turned to sleet was reported Monday | s+ he believed the old feeling of an- newest styles to our large itentiary convicts upon the public from Pocono lake district in Monroe ‘ : 5 . onism for the railroads rapid- 0 i roads. It is sedis the ge Meal county, Pennsylvania. Ice half an vas way to a feeling of f Peo ; stock of Pumps and Slippers hea hep ptehagin ies ae inch thick formed. In Scranton the we ‘ae. bigs wee : thermometer registered 37 degrees, | Country and the desire on the of $2 50 4, 00 sees and western parts of Osage] Heavy frosts formed in the outskirts beg aga ee ical pris 4 eG . : ° to e unty. iss of the city. oad prosperity for the railroads means : REGO MOL Ss racecars iad eneral prosperity an times le The eta ae be hie Grand) During 1914 automobiles through- | oer eile’ eee 1G ees that : _ Children’s Mary Janes in all sizes and grades Army o the epub ic, which has been | out the country paid $12,000,000 into | when the railroads are laboring under Z holding its thirty-fourth annual en-/the treasuries of the different states | financial stress business as 2 whole ; prise 2 cypress ie automobile taxes. Questions of aus a b gat set ean : 4 q h e l t f . WwW e session Friday, as did the Sons of|attomoble taxation will. command| He paid a glowing tribute to the Ww & W N W t Veterans, Women’s Relief Corps and | paramount attention at the annual |{erized President Wiley web e are 4 ing noe wad ais Ss the Ladies of the G. A. R. James/ meeting of the board of directors of jest American of his time, and stated Dainty Silk, Linen and Voile Waists at .$1.25 to $3.50 B. Dobyns of Ransom Post St. Louis, | the American Automobile Association | that in his opinion an era of great : : 4 was elected department commander. | in Boston, May 17 and 18. |prosperity is just opening for the Wayne Knit Hosiery in black, white and all colors. | es ae ' nation. Homer Jackson, 30 years old, of Anderson F. Jackson, 47 years old,| Mr. Robertson highly compliment- NEW PARASOLS Hannibal, Mo., committed suicide | oj) man, and his son, John, 12 years/ed the city and the surrounding coun- i E Monday night by taking carbolic acid. | old, were drowned Sunday at Silver | tty and stated his intention of devot- ing an issue of “‘The Agents’ Bulle- Jackson for several years had been Lake, six miles south of Bartlesville, 1; soati j a cashier for the Duffy-Trowbridge/ Oklahoma. The son was swimming |, ,gcomPary, Publication of wide Men’s Packards for Summer Stove Foundry and lost his position | when seized with eramps. He shout- | section of the state. last week. He formerly lived at Mon- | ed for help, and the father, who went| At the close of his talk, Mr. Robert- roe City, Mo., and is survived by histo his aid, suffered a similar attack. |S0" and party expressed their pleas- g | | ureat theif'visit here and were taken to widow and a child. A crowd of picnickers stood on the/ their special car which immediately In the latest styles and leath- Another woman was added to the|0ank, but before they could offer help | left for Rich Hill. list of officeholders in Missouri Mon- | day when Acting Gov. Painter ap-| pointed Mrs. Cora Miller Circuit Clerk h vn. Th i —_———_____ both went down. The bodies were Break Jail, Steal $1,000 of Sheriff recovered. Chicago, May 18.—Police of Evan- | ston, a suburb, today, captured and! ers. Also the greatest line of of Texas county. She is named for a| Woolworth, and said to have been the term that will extend until after the/originator of the five and ten cent tees ne oie wie ak — e next general election and,was ap-|store idea, died in Buffalo, N. Y.,}~. eat 4 3 pointed to fill the vacancy caused by|Sunday. He was 54 years old. Mr. night and were, speeding through | Work Shoes in the Country : Evanston on their way to Chicago at B at $2.00 to $3.50 the death of her husband, Oliver S.| Knox was a big factor in the Knox- ‘ ee Miller. Woolworth merger under the name 4p. m. today. a‘ The pee aseen teenie of F. W. Woolworth company, capi- Carl Miller, his wife and charles ; The City Commissioners of Monett talized at $65,000,000. Mr. Knox left Jones. The Millers were in jail on! Thursday fixed June 16 as the date]. octate of $20,000,000 He leaves a | Charges of arson and Jones was held || . S : 4 ] P Ae ; L - of a special election for the submis-|.. er at pet for horse stealing. | 1 rg . R sion of the local option question. The | “#°™» one son_and two daughters. "oye i Store the jailer’s keys pried pecia rices on Large Size ugs election was petitioned for by the dry ‘Council Proceedings. their way into the sheriff’s residence | h o : : adjoining the jail, and took $1,000 in! Why not cover your Kitchen Floor with Congoleumn forces. The organization of the! (Council convened inregular session Monett Local Option Association, com- | with Mayor Cook pei presid. | 48h the sheriff had collected in taxes New Duplex Rugs 9x12.. yesterday. They then stole an auto- posed of business and professional| i, and all councilmen present. Af- men and church workers, has been genes of the ses of the-pre- mobile. The money was not’ found. perfected and the campaign will be edi ting, the i! went int er oe eae, ; R ver launched at once. At the last elec- caches aaa aear tite dina eta Class Party. : j ion i y - i f the Wash- , ! : . ; tion in Monett the wets won by a ma-/tign of the employment of a light and]. The graduating class of, " q ig i a i e ~ jority of 48. : water supt., and the kind of meter to ington sco) ha royally entertained , : VaR eS" ’ Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. oa : The activities of nightriders’ in|purchase. Before the consideration and Mrs. Andy Ray, west of town. Southeast Missouri, which were abated | of the employment of the water and), merry party, chaperoned by Mr. THE QUALITY: STORE 50 YE ARS sit ta a ; Are -Wrieki- and ait “g ave seks by th stand light supt., the council, on motion ; indictment of about ten men, have| duly made and carried, fixed the sal- |), ial: been resumed. Three men were ar-|ary of the superintendent at $125 per cg pens ala going cont rested at Charleston Friday, accused | month, out of which he was required ing games and much music whiled of dynamiting the home of a farmer |to employ a competent assistant at the away-the time. Refreshments were who had failed to heed a warning that office at all times during office hours, | - ved and at a late hour all returned he discharge his negro farmhands. | who should be paid by the superin-/)) ei homes feeling indebted to|. Bloodhounds, started atthe dyna-|tendent out of the above named sal- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ray and Mrs. Al mited house, led county officials to|ary- fs Ray for a most enjoyable evening. the homes of the three men who were i sae tice cuploreet of aa. arrested today. je water and- supe! ent, | Kitchener 2 N. B. McFarland has opened Up 8! ings were given b ral "i : ’ e y. Mrs. G, P. W; alk aan cele wid coe fade aque wompltlengs rege ; 300,000 New Troops complete sporting goods department /| and Mrs. E. N. Chastain. aa we ‘ er ofa small grocery at Kennedy, Mo., | berefore, ei aly ones, | _ London, May 18.—Great Britain's|in bis Harness and Saddlery house on| Walton read an excellent paper ‘on{j- « « seventeen miles from Carruthersville, Meet gy Bailey, Pos ess and! hopes that the great.war would be| the suuth side of the square at Butler, | “Fathers.” ee was murdered Friday and his body is iat perenne : — Pressed to a speedy conclusion were | and is handling a full line of the’ most} At the conclusion of business a thought to have been thrown into the ted a eal blasted this afternoon by members of | up-to-date articles of the standard | dainty luncheon was served. ; river 100 feet away. It has not been majority 8 | the cabinet in both the house of lords} brand - Mra. Emma Weiner of St. Louis|| found. He was killed while asleep in|") ‘i : {and-house of tor : and Mrs. A: B: Ludwick of Pawhusks, j , to-wit: Worthington, Nash, Lambert, Badger, Niagara, Trident and Keystone. Up- on third roll call the Lambert, having

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