The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 4

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Times coffee. sweetened. Having both been each week /try school teachers ROUT. D. ALLAN, Batter and Mar. wapapier,.. th since learned that. true dem consists of considering every hon- est man and virtuous woman as their social equal and true hospi- tality in making you feel at home rather than in giving you a party. —St. Clair (Co.) Democrat. The Bate Wi { Petmeet' on Tharetay of " Matered at the Post Office of But- ter, Me, as second-class mail matter, The platform adopted “by the Republican national convention is . | about ‘as bewildering a mass of ANNOUNCEMENTS self contradiction as has ever been We are authorized to make the fol-| Presented to the American people. jowing announcements, subject to the Although a great part of this most fo be held Tuesday” Sageat's Se". | interesting document is rein County renee to a scathing denunciation of the —_— President and his administration, the real meat of the platform consists’) of what practically amounts to an unqualified en- PRICE, 81.00 PER VEAR Oe ——————E JOHN H. STONE W. B. WELCH Summit Township J. 8, TAYLOR dorsement. of the policies of Mr. Shawnee Township - Wilson. Not only do the Repub- 4 Shertez licans attempt to claim authorship i | a of many of the reforms instituted Time for ; : J. W. BAKER and advocated by Mr. Wilson and is ' a Creme Towpenle the Democratie platform, but they > | | Bast bothe Toseeelo actually place in their. party ~ |) Et : pledges the most important meas- ; 4 | rt é a Cee ures which a Democratic congress eee | and a Democratic president have A. B. THURMAN already incorporated into the laws ees oad of the nation or which are now in . M. REEDER reas . eae ie their very passage before Con i gress. judge County Court Seuth District Palm Beach Suits | ~a=u (Magic Price DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL * . Alterations tree | New Hoe teanekte CONVENTION OPENS PECIAL BA ' ae } Cireuit Judge, 2th Judicial District 8 EC RGAIN | ‘ , In Palm Beach Skirts |, = ; C. A. CALVIRD ’ r Clinton, Mo. $3.50 ! : : Me clinton, Ma. The National Democratic’ Com | . Grae eee eee. | BEAUTIFUL 44 INCH WIDE QUAKER CURTAIN NETS . mM e National Democratic - | t \ Prosecuting Attorney vention assembled in the auditor- $1.25, $1.48, $1.98 | : Regularly 35, 40, 45c yard for 26c yd, Seen ium in St. Louis shortly after noon ' i WATT DAWSON a ; n - ‘ ase wae phere pulsating with red blooded The genuine soft maish, fine for skirts, mie tng PV ahs rose, light green, tan, Copenhagen blue, se Township Bar ae ec lle RO 0 | R UGS | : ie lue, 25c¢ yard he convention was called to i : f Representative in the State Bd : , ri ae taser ee ore mm bs Be ce liaglogarmapig 1 ' SAR NBER: mittee and the convention call was And Striped Tissues. A profusion of floral styles in. the Organdies and Voiles. Wide and maroon ' Mound Township read by Secretary J. Bruce Krem-|] Window shades, linoleum, cur- colored stripes in the Tissues 25c yd. ; & JOSEPH B MARCH er. Rev. James W. Lee made the tain rods, at lowest prices : 3 2 opening prayer. ; 36 TO 40 INCH WHI 8. C. WILLIAMSON g : Congoleum 1 piece Rugs || TE GOODS Osage Township Martin H. Glynn, of New York gs ‘ was made temporary chairman $8.00 Plain white and checked Sherette. Plain white Siltex, fine for slips and gowns. Sott finish Crepe, for er and made a wonderful address to : Gowns. Skirting Gabordine. 45-inch Long Cloth, for underwear. 32-inch Soisette, for SINCERITY ON TRIAL the convention. ; Special lot big 10c 6 shirts and dresses 25c yard. 4 Those Progressives who in 1912] William Jennings bai who : towels for.......... Cc } ‘ left the ranks of the Republican | present as a writer, has given ou patty tot temeunaney “were ie [ab interview in which he maya: fies RL LL SEs ae ee ee te pide hed Cotton Table Linen 25c yd. toxicated with the personality of] ‘‘The interests of America de- af en’s Silk their leader, but boanne he mand that. President Wilson re- LADIES’ FINE PUMPS Socks, black and colored 25c pair stood for a great principle and|main in the White House, and I Patent and Kid Ladies Lace Knee, Full Cut Union Suits 25c pair tebtainly shall fulfill my duty. I ‘ Men's Undershirts and Drawers 25c shall consider it a privilege to ad- $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 vocate the President’s re-elec- Dainty New Styles tion.’’ uw sur nos vf Walker McXiiens|| ='Wallker-McKibbens army. “The Quality Store” mother spent Monday with Mrs, Mrs. Grant Oldham and_ his te pay were ipl ie ition |,, Born to the wife of Wm. 0.| brought to Butler and laced in} ROO : who is in a dangerous condition, . H eh , Pp SEVELT AND PARKER amine Justi ’ although L-donerenew 1 Nerl: Bennett of Nyhart a girl baby, | jail. He talks very freely about eas Pr al desig aes ice pie mant ee Kaa has a milk cow for cee aie that he hag Tn in Meda face to the Moose who ti ae : ._|sale at Nyhart. een implicated in. He claims to|In an \usiastio Convention h ; gor. tour y peg aa rides now days in|” J, 4, Nelson has put in a new/|be but 16 years old but locke mane | Bull Moteers Nominate be pe! seated, hoe ar W, th Waleti; . camdlitate,: te phoaa ma, dinate tne. a, at The goods stolen at Rock- |’ Teddy. Says He-Can. are tabulion at any ft Pt treasurer of the county of Bates ts. Wm. Witt of Merwin has| ville amounted to about $175. Bot Accept at elt,. Tt in as man’ bu was in our midst Saturday. He is|&Be, to Eldorado to try the nine | Smith was wearing some of the This Time. : thing ‘eelitie ai ee any- a good man, honest and upright She 4 paeerctsoe Ber, healt, sa gb iy Lihanig 8 In a convention marked by the| Part of the Moose herd will a y prank Oldham is doing some) ~'y,) a et sweet potato plants | Catr: ju ti "1 of th 2 peace, | Wildest enthusiasm Theodore | follow Teddy meekly into the citehiog and laying tile. tering | ®t J- H. Parks. porate pI Weinselay worniie ei ‘a Mlead epcerrell ite nominated for the aes camp. The leaders of the See LT MELT Wn Sundayed with H. T.| guilty and was bound over.to the | Presidency by the Progressives in |‘‘long horns,’? Vietor Murdock, Mor aii in his hands Clark. re ‘cireuit court. Chicago Saturday. Even - the|Hiram | Jo ig 2 Miss Hazel Groutsch of the Star or ee mernne wit Bakery is taking a vacation from | *% basket dinner at New Hope the Columbus High School. She ‘ will finish in one more year. She}. is an expert on drawing. Her parents seem to be pleased to have her with them a while. The band organized at Virginia Monday night to meet every Sat- , urday night. Quite a crowd was|- aie prseerel : in attendance. 4 he cherished noble ideals of politieal service to the nation have before them a wonderful opportunity to vindicate their political principles. Betrayed by their leader into the hands of the same clique of G. O. P. bosses from whose arrogant domination they so courageously rebelled in 1912, their brave little ace “forlorn hope’’ which for four years battled the forces of the in- terests has been decimated by the surrender of their leader and many of his lieutenants to the Re- publican party. But there still re- mains that handful of real Pro- gressives who hold dear their po: litical ideals and this remnant, al- though they may be wiped out of existence as a party will finish with their guns trained on the party whose principles they found unendurable four years ago. To these men, the Democracy of the nation, under the leadership -of Woodrow Wilson, offers a po- litieal haven and the opportunity to support a platform which em- . bodies the very principles for which in 1912 they divorced them- pee from the boss ridden G. O. The sincerity of the sives is on trial. Will they’tamely submit to the dictation of the same bosses. whose rule they overthrew downpour of rain which fell the first days of the convention could not dampen the ardor of the del- egates, who marched through the streets shouting ‘‘We Want Ted- }dy”’ ss inledrr to fight any- one_who sug; & compromise candidate, st iy the Rev’ _ Capt. John M. Parker, of Louis- e° Presby- ntael — for the vice- t Waddell-Meade.. Miss Louise Meade and Ar- thur Waddell were united in mar- Elmer im wh Gated with bootle asa co. four years or will the ‘ : re at When notified of his nominati supporting Woodrow im at Dr. Hedger, the cow doctor, is}. 477. i fetes nae vith Col. Roosevelt sent a amauetion the policies. for which he stands, | Kept very buay these He is Forge ; isaienating vat gy | tion:to the convention in which he vindleate the principles for which |# 00d one and knows what to do. i ey 06 Witheme- | said that he could not accept the pc have sacrificed all- party]. ™ : an |. i 8 j ‘oties

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