The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 5, 1915, Page 3

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| Young men like it.. 1e children cry for. age sigh for and old people almost die for. | Middle age people crave -it and old people will not do without it? ... ‘There have. been 2800 people in Bates county bought it and over 11200 have tried it, and say it sure is good. The name of it is EVER- GOOD and it is the BEST COFFEE that wes ever sold in Bates county for 30c—and you get a handsome dish with every package and sometimes you get a seven piece set with one package. You can also get— “The middle. pits aria : = received up to the middle of harvest unless you reap a “‘result’’ from 2msNew | 3cans 3 cans ke packagés| Ripe 2 cans 1 can ae pine Binge field one and pa your harvest? Being carefulin growing Apricots | Tomatoes} Kraut | Macaroni * Salmon | Salmon | Peanuts iosee Wave. uke aed 4 your crop will not benefit you unless you ; 25c 25c 25c 25c (35c 25c 5c these stations, but were kept are ‘‘careful’’ with your money when you Farmer's bracsa Harrisonville, Mo., Aug. 2.— al court, and the federal court, —_— ; a Following receipt of several/alone will mete out the . punish-| Statutes Provide for the Confis- pies pnd ae ie his shirt ‘A j ra : ve 2art, the Zar threatening letters -bearing|ment to the men to blame for] ation of Guns, Nets, Boats LR pac ae ana ee HOOT GERARD IN BERLIN. drawings of a skull and cross- bones, a dynamite bomb was ex- ploded last night on the front porch of Winfield Scott Taylor, a farmer,. living eleven miles north of here. The porch was demolished and every window in the house shat- tered. No-one was injured, but the house is badly damaged. - Since April1;-when the ~ first threatening letter was received, Taylor, who is 55 years. old, and his wife have been living in a state of terror. About May 15, Taylor found ALL THIS AND MORE AT Gosnell’s Grocery, Phone 77 ‘5 U. 8. Court Into Ship Disaster.| STATE GAME LAWS must |; — Dynamited. Chicago, July 31.—The feder- | the Eastland disaster of last Sat- urday morning, when more than 1,200 were drowned. After a week of inquiries by the coroner, city, county and state officials, and the Depart- ment of Commerce, Federal Judge Landis today tossed a wrench into the machinery | of their. investigations when he is- sued an’ order °’ forbidding Bed but’ Departnient of Justice cials questioning federal grand jury witneses. Federal subpoe- nas have been served on every- one connected with the ship, HOLD 8- MILLION SLAVS? JJoermany’ctaims 1 34 Million § ( and Austria 1 1-4 Million Prisoners. H war ministry furnishes, in con- nection with the first anniver- the The the central powers, {Overseas News’ statement follows: Prisoners of war taken in {Galicia now in German camps Hand hospitals or employed as i] Workers, total 938,869; men cap- tured in the campaign last week Hand on their way to camp num- ber 120,000; prisoners in Aus- tria-Hungary, 636,543, making a grand total of 1,695,412. ‘Prisoners taken -in Russia and now, in Germany total 5,600 officers and 720,000 non-commis- sioned officers and privates; in says Agency. with the troops and( are being guns have been captured.’’ Charles Becker is Electrocuted, Denying Guilt. Ossining, N. Y., July 30.—A BE ENFORCED. When Unlawfully Used. |- Deputy Game Warden J. A. Patterson is calling the attention of hunters and fishermen to two sections of the state game and fish laws which make it manda- tory upon game wardens in this state fot only to prosecute vio- lators of the game and fish laws but to take possession of game or fish illegally taken and to confiscate any and all articles used in the illegal taking of such game or fish. Mr. Patterson says this sec- been shipped, laws of the. state. contrary to the (Laws 1909, rayer on his lips, but never a of his iron will, former e Lieutenant Charles Beck- er_expiated-the-murder_of Gam-. bler Herman Rosenthal at 5:55 of the Tenderloin. carried with him in death the picture of his devoted wife. In his hand he clutched a crucifix. The death current cut his throat the whisper ‘‘Jesus have merey.’’ It + was not the plea of a man shaken and fear- ful of death, but rather the pray- er of one who faced the ruler of @estiny with the conviction that he was an innocent sacrifice. Just before he entered the death chamber Becker declared to Father Curry: ‘‘I am not guilty by deed, conspiracy or in off in Berlin, Aug. 2—The German ary of the war, interesting fig-| i]ures relating to the success of| get your money. 4lbs Good 3 cans ‘3 cans 1 can ~ Gallon Best used Barge aut former own. : . aa ers, hil et fi Ss are not s Rice Peas | Pumpkin | Jello Salmon | Peaches | Chocolate available: ft exact figures are not] Regularly banking the money 25c 25c 25c 25c “16¢ 25c Candy 20c nearly eight thousand cannon you earn from your work, or in your busi- 4 and three. thousand machine ness, is the one sure way of growing a fortune. Try it. BANK WITH US Missouri State Bank 2ibs Dried |- 3 cans Scans Pork 3 packages “Scans 3 cans 1 can 2 ths. Austria 3,190 officers and 610,: Peaches | Corn | and Beans|.Spaghettl | Peaches | Saimon | Salmon | . Peanut Pua mereasa, . Caer ‘ : and privates, total 8,790 officers Ww h ; h 4 : '25c Butter 25c and 1,220,330 men. 1 7 15e | 25 | 2c | 2 25c | ase 20c | oe oa vunitta at is the use of reaping a Serious Anti-American Disturb-| ances Reported in German City. Zurich, Switzerland (via Lon-, don), July 31.—American trav- elers arriving here today from Berlin report that there were serious anti-American disturb- ances in the. German - capitol Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, A large crowd of students gathered in front of the Amer- ican embassy and hooted and) yelled until they were dispersed | A SPY HAD U. 8S. PAPERS? British Authorities Say Prisoner Has Confessed., London, July 29.—On the highest authority it’ was learned this afternoon that an alleged German spy, recently arrested in England, confessed that he was furnished with a complete forged set of credentials and an American passport by Captain Schnitzer of the German secret service, Washington, July resentations were made 29.—Rep- to the the American occupation will | continue for some tite. json.”’ a bottle on his back porch part-| The federal grand jury swung] tion h any other way of the death of}, fontecct ‘ cs : * . : (eae as been construed to mean wi_|by @ force of police summoned | Berlin government by the Unit- ¥ filled Ai Rg age into action today. Nearly twen-|ouns, nets, boats, and in short, pee salem T am saeri-lt4 protect the building. .. jed States today relating to re- arks on the pore owed a&/ty-five witnesses were examined.|5)) articles used illegally. y ee The police, according to the|ports that German spies, appre- fuse had burned up to a cap at/Federal Attorney Cline said} poljowin i Scar ayer ae 3 travelers, ested Ame Ihended in E mee g are the sections re- . ravele requested Americans |hended in England, have been the neck of the’ bottle. Since there would be no indictments] ferred to: Rich-Hill to Vote on Local. |in Berlin to refrain from wear-|supplied with American _pass- apie aal adem ee hk. until late next week. : See. 6562. Duties of game Option. ing the Stars and Stripes in| ports by German officials, State lor, however, in spite of the ex.| 150,000 Year Old Mastodon commissioner.—It shall be the} phe Rich Hill city council at ily oe searfpins, the sight al Department officials said a thor- oe ee Found. duty of the game and fish com-|; areas ace which, they say, I{ritates the ough investigation of such cases Plosion last night, declares . he issioner t fore ll. laws its meeting Tuesday night of|(ormans and often exposes the has been begun ‘will stick it, out. Washington, Aug. 2— The|™Ssionér to envoree a S!last week ordered a local option] * oy oe | nas egun, stic t MN ‘ 2 a now etiacted and which may be . wearers to insults and molesta- ae Taylor says he knows no rea-| Smithsonian ‘institufion has an- \ election . for Wednesday, Sep-|,. . . hereafter enacted for the protec- tions. Attempted Forgery. son why.anyone should threaten |nounced the discovery of one of ti ti a tember 1. u him and declares he will stay in|the largest and most complete aed KG non Bn ties A petition was” presented to —_——_——_. ast Wednesday a man named his home despite threats and will|skeletons of a mastodon ever un- bed fish Mee hts purrs aes Me te the council containing over 150] Marines Killed Six Hatiens, William Reed, who had beén in make an efffort to find out who|covered., It was found on the » °\names asking that the election the county jail for about two is attempting his life. farm of W. D. Patterson near|PTosecute, or cause to be prose-|/¢ called, when under the law| Washington, July 31.—When weeks for resisting an officer in Officials here believe dis. | Winamac, Ind., and was turned cuted,-all persons who violate only 60 names were. required. In|the Hatiens resisted the landing Rich Till was paroled and it is gruntled farm hands or un-|up by a steam shovel. Its age is such laws. Said game and fish) they words, the names of one-/of Rear Admiral Caperton’s blue claimed that Saturday morning riendly neighbors ma etry-|estimated at 150,000 years. Soaeeeoner wagene make com-|tenth of the qualified voters of| jackets and marines Thursday, he went to the postoffice and ‘ing to scare Taylor, but there is| The largest of the teeth meas- ; . proceedings —!orar—city, a quire ithon pt a f ree Skee with bli to the "dentity of the|ures nearly seven inches in|>e i ie a” Ls to call- such an election, which|and two were wounded in the! told there was mail there for W, persons who have been writing length and four inches across son for the. violation suct| would only havé needed about | fighting. Admiral Caperton | A. Reed claimed it. and was the letters. and weighs several pounds. laws, and he shall not. be obliged)¢9 names for Rich: Hill, but the|made that report today and fore-| given a letter’ addressed to that wes : to furnish security for costs. ‘“(drys’? found so many who|ecasts further revolutionary dis-! name, which contained a draft Said game and fish commission-| wanted to sign the petition that |turbanc Pes onth e island. for $15. He took the draft to - rs er shall at any and all times|the jist was run up to over 150. The Navy Department has de-ithe Missouri State Bank where seize any and all birds, animals} 4; Rich Hill is the only |cidéd td send the hospital ship|he was told he must be identi- and fish which have been caught ‘wet’? spot between Kansas|Solace to Haiti. No further-eas-; fied. He said that Sheriff John- taken or killed at a time, 1 @/Gity and Carthage consider-|ualities to the American forces son knew him and would en- manner, or for @ purpose, or had) she interest is being taken in{;have been reported, but officials |dorse the draft for him. He left in possession, -.or which have) this election. fk have come to the conelusion thatthe bank and soon returned with the draft endorsed ‘‘Harve Jon- The offficers of the bank, Brazilian Beef Shipment to U. 8. New York, July 31—A Ship- ment of 100 tons of frozen beef from Santos, Brazil, said to be the first consignment of Brazil- ian beef ever received at a Unit- ed States port, arrived here to- day on the steamship Rio de Janeiro. Argentine beef has been shipped here for some time. ‘According to representatives of the firm to which the beef was consigned, other shipments are to follow. It was also said that efforts are being made to find in the United States a mar- ket. for Brazilian beef, which, fevious to the war, was shipped Principally to Great Britain. Ne- "Prost Co. Under State Su vision ari and is examined the © same as every. sick 2 state the State by the ex-- Philadelphia, July’ y 31.—The | knowing something was wrong, battleship Connecticut, witlr| notified the sheriff, who soon nearly five hundred magines on} picked him up and placed him In board, sailed from the Philadel- | jail where he is awaiting his pre- phia Navy Yard today. for Port liminary hearing. au Prince, Haiti, where the sea| The owner of the letter and soldiers will re-enforce those al-' draft was W. A. Reed who lives ready on duty there. | southeast of town. What do You Say? Hadn't you better get an - IMPROVED EASY IRON and be one of the EASY family, small in- _vestment, big income, the EASY is. the _only way to iron. What these people say the rest of the family will stand by. p. 519.) Sec, 6563. Certain articles forfeited to,-state—The uulaw- ful use of any articles contrary to the provisions of the game and fish law shall forfeit the game to the state, and upon their being found by law. under any of the conditions prohibited by this article, shall be destroyed. (Laws 1909, p. 519.) (fw em * ‘pert examiners —" eer Jefferson: City, ‘July 31.—Be. Have used the IRON about 2 months saree it AN oe eae DICKISON, as ~ My Gasoline fron, I bought of Mr. Smith is entirely ertisfactory. and quite a lobor sever.—_MBS. WILL BADS, B. F. D. No, 31, Mantroce, Missouri.

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