The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 5

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= SE = + County Court met ‘Monday and ONLY ‘DEMOCRACY AITER in production at home and in our ‘were in session all that eo as a \ WAR insular possessions. So that. af- 'Board of Appeals, ~ ter deducting all the exports we RR. “— Heil With Kinek ‘Emperors|have left over for domestic con- fav ored The Times with a call. atterson Says. Mrs, W. A, Scheurich and little | Henry Watterson i in the Louisville Huon, of Schell City, have returned | Courier-Journal. ‘ home ‘after a pleasant visit with} Ty these columns a few weeks the family of Everett Zwahlen,| since I-made the statement that ‘here. wars witch bring such disasters more pounds of sugar than ‘we had left in the year before the war. One influence that could really offect the sugar market so as to raise prices does not seem to have °_ attracted much attention. “It is : ] eto. five dollars Fouder orbs all season on Ladies ( the destruction of sugar cane and i +, Wanted—A good heavy farm] Upon the people. will never cease PP RCRIEUE ; C ‘Salts t bu ow. in this clean up sale we will save you ike as long as czarg and kings reign|Tefineries in the Cuban insurrec- : : es ” ra) amen for plowing at once, Will and govern, instead of the people.|tion, where considerable damage ‘Buy, or hire for the season, Must Be cheap for cash. Phone this of- fice, or call C. E, Atkeson, phone No, 186 1t| Wi is reported to have been done. But the extent of this influence is not yet calculable, and in-any event, it has nothing to do with price increases. up to the present. Prices shouldn’t be raised in such a situation. They should be going down. Great events in history are now rapidly transpiring to do away|! with th® monarchs gnd govern- ments ruled hy thé so-called |. Wm. Arnold has. received a| houses of royalty. ard from his son, W. D. Arnold,} Russia has led the way and in at Ft. Dougiags, Utah, stating) less than a fortnight was changed hat he had enlisted in ‘the army} from an insolent and oppressive nd expected to be sent to Hono-| monarchy to a republic. This sud- julu at once. den transformation amazed the world, and at first it was so sen- sational and startling that it could hardly be believed. And yet it is true, and there is more to follow. The Kaiser of Germany is tremb- ling in his bloody boots. He sees) Do you wish to raise seedless the handwriting on the wall, and|watermelons? The following is Edgar D. Waller of New Home| is now engaged in the last desper-|civen as an infallible method: recently purchased the 500 acre|ate resort with the demons of the] \Vhen watermelons are the size of farm of Mrs. Mary lL, Layng of|sea to save his head and _ his a quail’s egg, press a hill of wet Philadelphia in sections 29, 30, 31}throne. But this cruel, ruthless} soi] on the vine about a foot. from and 32 New Home. Consideration|and wanton warfare will avail the root, and the vine will take a $22,500. This is a fine body of} him little. Men of great inventive] new root in the new hill, when it land. mind like Bdison Abi an work | must be cut off between the two 2 out an invention that will destroy | hills and it is claimed the melon W. T. Cole has bought of U.G-lthe submarine. After the sub- Avil he ee ee Park the old honse and lot just) marine with all its terror has y west of the Presbyterian church. gone then will the days of the Tt is one of the oldest houses in kaiser end. the city and will be removed and’ There will be no peace “for Ger- a modern house erected in its many and its suffering and starv- place. ing people so long as it is ruled by Alfred ‘‘Bugz’’ Ellis and Miss royalty. Peace+ can only come Ppbethe Grout; -both-of this—eity,| With the imprisonment or death of were united in marriage at War- roe If Germany was a repub- rensburg last Saturday evening, | lic and the people had a say the Rev. J, E. Hampton officiating. | War would end in thirty days. Mr. Ellis has a position on, one of | France is a republic. Russia is a the Warrensburg papers. republic. Great Britain is a re- public, except in name. King It appears that the Bishop boys| George has no more to say there who weve conyieted. of an assault] as to laws and regulations govern- and battery upon one Lester|ing the people than President ‘Lyons recently, could not give the| Poincare of France, and not half required bond, ‘and are doing time} as much as the President of- the $5,00 to $10. 00 “it you. will come here. ‘ind select your: Spring Suit. SEE OUR SHOES---Men' 's and Women’ s ane to two dollars under price—buy now. _ AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE _-Where you get your moneys worth. SHORT. STORIES — Of Local Interest—Clipped from Our Exchanges, Mrs. Bruce Ludwick came up from Oklahoma the first of the ‘aveek to-visit her father, Robert S. Catron, who has been very ill for some weeks, and he is reported no better at this time. \ Black & Sons ‘Clothing Co. 25-tf r J. A. Ferguson i is now on thei The storm Tuesday night} nterstate freight between But-|caused.a postponement of the‘ “Tee a poles ler and Madison. He takes the} Children’s Meeting at the Court Bal, i place of Mr. Banta, who is trans-| House. (\, For Sale—One good mule, four] ferred to a run out of Nevada. Tiny's Peoduse...Lionse). cite we “years old, Mier 641. 27-361 ates \D. F. Crabtree, mother of| Main St., wants country mixed # Carl ~Norfleet’s bird dog{Dr. Ernest Crabtree, was quite ill} iron. Will pay special price from ‘Bundy’? was poisoned the first last Monday and fell while work-| now until 90 days or longer. Al- _of last week. es ing in the ee and cut her an so brass and copper and metals CA, ‘Kien of the Walton Trust is a stone. She is reported much| and rags and produce. 28-1t etter, and no serious injury was Co., spent the first of the week in done. ee se J. Harlan Porter of this cone Benton county. If i; add “a i was one of the auctioneers ai ; you are sick and want to get| Searle sale at Oskaloosa, Kai G. T. Cantrell of the Missouri ‘well see W. F. Sawrey, the chiro-| April 11, when Lady May Hilton ate ace City | practor, over Fisk’s Shoe Store. 156808, 2 Holstein Friesian cow, ppent 4 Chiropractic will restore you to] sold for $1000,. Lady May Hilton 0. C. Raybourn of near Vir-| health after others have failed.|wag the fecord cow of Kans ginia, was in Butler Monday look- Spinal analysis free. 28-4t® getting a seven day butter reco ont ing after business matters. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. McFar- Col. Porter, w eae of in an : on |land and children, Phyllis and 0 18 rapidly gain- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Denton | (i ton, left Friday morning in|ing an enviable reputation as are rejoicing over the birth of a if By . live stock auctioneer, is an en-|. fine girl Monday, April 23, 1917. their moter car for Kress, Texas. Giuslacie beeedew at Hote , They expett to spend the summer | *iusiastic breeder o olstem The place to buy-your Stetson|on the McFarland ranch near that | ¢attle. ‘ in the county jail. Young Davis] United States. , a Black & Sons Cling city. The Butler Board of Education| obtained bond and is out. So after this terrible war is end- O. M. Burkhart, wife, aasiditee elected the following of the high) ajter Newberry, son of Mr. ed there will not only be an en- Mrs. Ed 8. Clarke, who was op-| and little grandson, of Pleasant | 8¢hool faculty for the ensuing] 444 Mrs. George Newberry, who tire new map of the world but an erated on: at St. Mary’s Hospital| Gap, spent Tuesday in the county “year Friday: Superintendent of} ),4, been down from Kansas City entirely new form of government. in Kansas City, is rapidly conval-| seat. Squire Burkhardt insists Schools, Prof. J. O. _Henderson ; on a short visit to his parents, All countries engaged in it fescing. ; that he is not too old to shoulder Principal of the High School,| who were hiere on a visit to Sen- which are not now under a repub- j the old. musket and take a place| Prof. Alphonso Gorrell; assistant +o, Newberry and othe? rela- lican form of government will be : ‘C. E. Tillery. aiid? wite and LL.’ on.the firing line if need be. principal and teacher of agricul-|tives ‘has returned to the colors.| &+ the close. There is no other . {Be Barhman and wife. of. Spruce ; : ture, Prof. Sidney Gibson; teach-| ty, belongs to the Kansas City ma.| W4Y 01 God’s earth for the people “-township were in Butler shopping]; The Monday Evening Club had) ey training, Miss Dora B. "Smith; Miciheuhcompaty. to live in peace. Wars are. never Monday. a pleasant outing last Monday at! languages, Miss Burney Rice; his. | ° uae rt made by the people themselves. e John Colemansof. the Denton-| Dr. Zey farm, near Passaic.| tory, Miss Helen Chastain; super-| _Married—Miss Kathryn Blair,| War is made by rulers and wars bPeecpa : Eggs and weenies were the heavy | visor of musie and drawing, Miss|of St. Louis, daughter of the late/are easily made by monarchs, for Jas. B. Harris, aged 73 years, died Sunday night, April 23, 1917, at Papinsville, of pneumonia fever, He was an old Confeder- ate soldier.and at the time of his death was living, with a Mr. Woods on the Gus _ Seelinger place. Funeral’ services were held Wednesday afternoon, and burial made in Papinville ceme- tery.—Rich Hill Review, | The latest from the Amoret Oil Field is that the drillers who are drilling on the Tom Rowe farm Wednesday morning were down 260 fect and had stopped the drill to put in casing. We hope that we may be able next week to give more and better news. Those who know something about the oil business say-the outlook at present is very favorable-—Amo- ret Leader. James. R. Angle, of Butler, stopped off for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. John Lamar, and family, in this city, last Friday, on his return from Kansas City. where he had been to consult an eye specialist. The many friends of Mr, Angle will be sorry to Beech a eee a) cee end of the menu prepared a .la| Nellie Adams. Rev. W. D. Blair, formerly. pas-| they do not care how much sorrow] learn that he is having serious eve Sy countrie camp. They enjoyed the ; . |tor of the Cumberland Presbyter-| and suffering they cause if they| trouble which threatens the sight in § Bt. Lads. fine day'as well as the good According to the Ft. Scott Tri-lian church in this city, was mar-|keep their power and replenish; of his right eye. His doctor has You can own a Douglas shoe things to eat. bune of Wednesday evening the] pied on the 14th to Terry B. Mar-| their gold chests.’ |informed him that he had_ better “Mike,’’ a valuable pointer be Pe in nde te Webb " be tin, by Rev. A. L. Odell, pas-— The United States is foreed in-| hasten to Hot Springs, Ark., and p, ; e er be-) Wt, Scott-Wichita division of the Pino Dd ape ,, 5 5 inalearalian anlcinis ath- a best values anywhere, Black &|' longing to D. K. Walker, manager] Missouri Pacific announces that a tor of King clu asin ncehy ten to this Aya for its own protections S¢ cleireliel Pe eee and b aa Bone Clothing Co. 25-tf 7 : ‘ ian church, They will make their|It is forced into this war just as|ing in the health-giving waters of the Walker-McKibben Mercan-| new fast passenger train is to be|jome in W aukesha, Wis. | Mr.]/a man is forced to protect his life| for a short while, at. least. Mr Claude Morwood of near Am-/tile Co., ae a ee ie the ou put on about the 15th of next Martin, it seems, has offered hisjand his property from the mid- Angle: has not decided just what “slerdam and Col. J. Harlan Por-)poisoner Thursday € Was a3) month between Wichita and St.| services to the government as an|night assault of an assassin. The| he will do but it is highly prob- iter of Mulberry drove over to the eonpr gee bape pit ae hi Bs t) Lonis. Although the new train] engineer, and anticipating a call|/demons of the deep who sneak up| able he will resort to the efficacy -eounty, seat Monday. ee ne Shock: ea he eiilcren | schedule is not yet out it is be-|to the service the marriage was|on an unarmed ship loaded with] of the waters so highly recom- A High Art suit will wear from BE the nelganorton: lieved the fast train will reach) .ejehrated earlier than had been|men and-women and children and mended, after a brief stay at “two to five years. ‘To be “eon-| The people’ of Adrian were Rich Hill, going east about 10:40) intended. Friends of the bride in|sipk it are no better than the as-|Home.—Cass County Leader. ;;vineed, try one this time, Black}shocked last Sunday night when| P- ™., returning about 4:40 a. m.,/ this city wish her a happy mar-|s ssin who sneaks into your home :& Sons Clothing Co. 25-3f| it was announced that. Mrs. Mag- making’ the running time between | nied life, and extend congratula-|at night and shoots or stabs you “t gie: Swarthout had ‘died suddenly | the two cities about. 14 hours.— tions to the groom. to death while you are sleeping. George Newberry of Chicagp,|is she waa entering the Baptist Rich Hill Review. Jesse E. Smith, cashier of the| And You have as mueh right in a ‘all:, spent the last of the-week chureh for ‘the evening worship.|' State “representatives ‘of the Missouri txts Bank, Glia attend: ship on the seas owned only by fat,the home of his father, John B.j without “a- struggle she sank. to ights-of Pythia 4 God ,Almighty as you have in the By out “a: gel Knights: o ythias spent some) oq del h ve) nservation wherry, near Spruce. f h id. a few. ‘i as a delegate the Co bedroom of your own domicile, : ; na Beta heart) ne 4 mike ied Taaiion ga Congress called at Jefferson City! “gei¢ preservation is the first : One good Velie bug for sale..| 8°: ‘| bers for the opgamization of 4/hy Governor Gardner Monday, in- » cots 1. - lode ani-this’ es Aieesattied ) law of Nature. so good set of si nid harness, | failure--Adrian Journa odge in. this eity. The required) forms us that the meeting was| ; ; ty see J. W.. Logu over. -Peoples | - Claude Morwood _ recently namaber ot peer eras > pel well attended and that the dele- Wr i ean Speen Mae fi Prig 6-H bought three hogs of Claude t a hae “is —— an pean gates were unanimous in their de-/ sta, Spangled Banner, the em- Hight him $223.83 | More. Dave deen since, mak-| sires to carry out the plans ad- ‘ ightower, paying the total hay bout blem of a republican form of gov- .|for them, that. made .an average ing the total number now about! vanced for greater acreage, great- ernment which means a govern- f $76.28 for them, One of| thirty-five. The’ date’ of the or-| o¢ production, protection for the rice 0 or Seats to be Monday, April ment ruled by. the people and for m was weighed. by. Morwood 50, Sire: OF. hall.) ah the producers in cae ape their] the people. them home and it}, 8t te crops, and the lending of every 30 ‘pounds. and at the gtand lodge officers will be pres-| financial assistance in putting in 5.35, it was worth ~ — in uae — will - crops-and the harvesting. Mr.|NO ‘CAUSE FoR Da, Aiantacivide about 696.07. — ere from Butler, Nevada, and Smith states. that it has been one Versailles. to confer. the ranks, of the firmly established policies iis “taku -+and a yar 4 ‘number of visitors! g¢ the Missouri tate Bonk to| Both Production hao na are us ! Cosco tender, every fin®ucial assistance|~ Larger Than Before the War sd ban gS ta the sreducer and that tie i Detroit Eree Presh. thir Es oe -|stitution would continue this lib-|" gugar prices. are highr and ona steadily going higher apparently. _ ov Rompe interested in Boards to Meet the trade about the matter and County mae wit you'll be told, ‘‘Oh, it’s the war.’’ If your informant. condeseends to The Bates County Court will| go into particulars he will prob- méet with the members of the ably add some references to the various township boards in But-| influence of increased exports of ler Saturday, May 12, for, the|sugar, ascribing them .all to the a e of discussing county war. The government’s statistics ; reek and bridge work of — vital Rie to show that this version “for $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. The Rook and his men are putting down the concrete walks about the new Baptist church, and thus the finishing touches are being ac- complished. Lace for the window is the modern note. Lets in the light and air; shuts out prying eyes. Our stock of Quaker Lace Curtains in- elude patterns for » every purpose, “White, ‘Iv ory and “ ‘Egyptian. = % A Priees from $1.00 to - $6.00 pair. Walker- McKibben 's The Quality Store nee to the county and the] ofthe matter is quite: erfoneous ips. Among other import-|and*is based on an incomplete sters to be taken up will be consideration of the facta. It is the recently enacted increased ‘its exporta of sugar| R. B. Camp: sing fen cu in 3 ‘ead ching mek 12

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