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Progrb OTWIM SS. 1 VOL. I. POTWJN. BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1910.

NO. 6. hniir nntiaQtflntQ Newi, vainer, Are at Work--An Excellent Opening for Others to Enter! Sylvi He.ije: Sample. THE RAIL 25 Prize Contest Votes. WAY MILL POST A LB The Bill As flictetf Passed the yoteofVll3t9jpi Oklalioixra Citv Wins CapitrJ Quarters are ttied Eor State Officials who Jpe to Move Sooa.

Byl. IV Couferwe Committee Mrs. Louis DcTalentc and Mi DoTalentc went to Wichita We! nesday to meet the former's sisteifc' Okla. 'The Methodist Church gai their.Childron's Day; program boC Sunday. cvenmg.

ITho churchwaB crowded and many people oomKI not get in. Miss. Pike, of Kansas City, vSt speak at the M. E. Church, neatt Sunday morning.

She represent the National Deaconess Home ft Kansas City. Provisions of Ije imported Favorably. 'r i Senate May jljill as- GUrfJjIKUJ frfTUa. ftlOPEFUL From Volume No. June 16, J91Q.

Amended and Make a Conference Cjjjtee Unnecessary. inline Cwunties Yet to File Hearts Thp Conference Committee havcjx'ixvted the Administration May Effect Oklulu.niii City V.lajor,it.v.. On Saturday afternoon the! Votes ifrpm the paper must be cut out on dotted fill out the blank -wnth the voter's nanse- the second tlioname of the! ajlway Bill back to Congress epntestant voted ior and the lastttwp With the name and address, of the close of an all day de.pac4oji jthc-: sayings bank hill, voe with ecommeadation that $cmk suscribijr $rpm -whose paier this wacUpued. All votes be checked (p June 11th, a vote jFAIRVIEW. Mrs.

II. T. Maxey was quite sick' objectional ixiints bp with thessubsqription "books to see that no fraudulent work us done. was taken on the motion wa taken in (yklahoipa to decide whetho tlw iCjUptaJ 1 h.e last allowing aih-oads to make jxiolijjg arrangements and to ijern)itrail' permanently 'located at GutHjeii-ie (Gladys Steel of El Dorado spenJt CORRESPONDENCE. qr njoved Waijomn City, last week with Susie Hayman.

to, buy the ofi. vwxty fom several spent Monday night stitutc the house bill tor ttjp s.en-ate bill, the votes standing 1.9? for, jl3 against the measure. 2f jm-ocrates voting with tjje Re jjjli-, cans: jfor the bill. ffijip bill as ammended provides; -That the postmaster gjfii-" jCjral, secretary of thp other lines in which they already have not yet bwen received, but of with Mrs. Fred DoyleJ own 50 per cent of the stock, and attended ihe commencement in: Oklahoma City i so far in the 'Covey, of Towanda, visited inserted a provision tor com- lias ae reward for alt.

El Dorado last George "Bonnel and son, iniFairvtew last week and attended missipn to be appointed tonvesti-. gate railroad stocks and A pttitt power, a little transient fame. A gra ve to rest la and a fading name." the 'meetings. visiting her parents, The bill as it went to Confer- Sir. Camp had two calves killed Hoys, running- races is on iau iiiui ic is cenain to oe the new state's uture cpjta.l, and active preparation, are being ma 9 have quarters' in readiness for the stale officals, however Gutheric is unwilling-5' to give tip and Mr.

Jas. Sanford and ence provided: by the fore part of last jtje boad of tpflstc to Mrs. Robt. Clark chaperoned week mear where they lost a younjj That a new court with power "to hcaiv appeals picnic party one day of last week in: honor of her guest Miss. Audrey jtak tfjp postal sayings fyyte 'ft liarse iby lightning two years ago.

Mamie Nelson Ellis and Anderson. Qrville TUlcQu'ire attended tha turning them, 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Sanford and Asa Zimnwtrjan went to El' Dorado Monday on Miss Mabel Kym helping hips, Maude Boyle.s with her work this wek.

Cald'White went to Wichita Xlojftpay to have oexe dentist 2. That the president una: daughter, Helen, El Dorado have authority, in time of and has sei-vetl temporary injunc tions resti-aiig stal pfjFicjaLs from moving. I On -'uasdaj' Jaiskell: through Attofney Qenwral Wt-requested that the injunctions be dismissed contending that the district court overstepped its jurisdiction when it issued them. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

war or any other great Jas, Sanford. emergencies, to call al from tive oji-ders qf the tprstatb Commission shall be establish-pd whose descisions niay be appealed from to the Supreme Court. fhflt Railfoads by and with the consent of the JTntcratatg Cpfflmerce Com-missipn may change a lower rate per mile for Cbas Parks, of Olympia, Wash ington, a former Roslia boy, was denqsits. That five per cent shai preaching at Baptist churcSi laetlSunday and pent -after noon wiith'Rosa'Camp. The meeting Baptist church last week was a -flrand sue-, cess in fupite the irarrty weathor the house was crowed all the times and one enjoyed the tails very much.

Mrs. Elliot, oflndiana, wasvisit-- 2. united in marriage to Miss Mary be kept in the national Albright, of that place, June 2nd. O. Boyd sjient Tuesday afternoon with his brother, J.

Boyd and wife. Mrs. Maggie Grovcr and Miss Maxcie visited Mrs. Esther Boyd ROAD LAW treasury as a reserve May the path of matrimony ever be strewn with 'tlie choicest flowers 4. Fhat 65 percent shall he.

CONSTITUTIONAL deposited in the local banks that this old world affords is the ing last week with her old churn. long than for short hauls provided that such rate is not so fixed to destroy wish of this correspondent. Roads will be Built depositing sufficient se cpity, Monday evening. Ws Nelson, of El Dorado, came imt Wednesday to visit his Mrs. Vallandingham, and attended the meetings.

She is a sister oC 'waterways. That deposits and with drawals in the sum of BRAlNEltD. The- Kansas Supreme Court re son, verne JNeison. 3. That Companies must on John Bagley.

Who also visited with Vallandingham' last week. cently handed out a decision that or multiples thereof may Gertrude Coleman took dinner application furnish to George Boyd and Clyde White soent a pleasant evening with the Hodges Rock Road law of be made with home folks Sunday shippers a written state Verne Nelson June 7. 6, Interest at 2 per cent is to O. P. Brumback has recently ment of rates charged be 1909 was constitutional The law gave the county com missioners the power to let con 'WEST URANCII.

Mr. Chas. Coons have a ne be allowed on deposits, Walter Grover has gone to Jween points. Pratt county, where 'he will help i Depositors are to have tltc- privilege of buying at That the Interstate Com 4. orgaain their home.

tracts for roads on the petition of in the harvest fields. merce commission may J. Peffely ibadi a. yearKimg adit the tax payers of the community par value, bands of $10 Mr. and Mrs.

J. Boyd visit on complaint or oh its through which they ran when it killed by the train purchased Augustus Schimdt's alfalfa lots. A. T. Sullivan is visiting his brother in Oklahoma for a' couple of weeks.

Earl Sullivan is the store keeper in his father's abenoe and knows how to carry on the business all ed Mr. and Mrs, R. Grover and own imtuative investi Mrs. Harley Carrol visited with $20, $40 and $70 denomi nations. President Taft and several in family Thursday evening.

gate and readjust rates her brother, Mr. Irwin last Sunday, was a needed public utility. J. A. Hill protested against the levying of a road tax to build a road from Olathe to Kansas George Boyd, I.

R. Grover and found to be unreasonable fluiential senators have expressed Miss. Marie Swisher is enjoying sons, waiter ana jay, were nsning That unless" set asicb by an extended visit on West Branch. this week and caught 25 fish. their' approval of jhc bill as amended and chances are good that a right.

City declaring that the law was a competent couft the orders of the Interstate Mi-ss Nellie Freeman has return Mr. Kinnev and Mr. Ramer Joe Miller began building an ad ed home from visiting her uncle. unconstitional, in' that it gave legislative power to the jjetitioners. dition to his house last Thursday.

made a business trip to White Mr. Irwin. Commission shall be eff ec tive for two years. His father and brother and two water Thursday on the passenger. Temiorary injunctions were fil Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Carmciroa brothers-in-law are helping him. Asa Zimmerman went to New reference to a Conference Committee will be unnecessary.

SMITH Catharine Margaret Scott was born Feb. 24, 1839 and departed from this life on Wed. June 8, 1910 being 71 yrs. 3 mo. and 15 visited with his paremts near Aa- ton Wednesday to visit his parents, That shippers shall have the right to designate through routes over which It is still cold and wet though we gusta the last of fhe week.

Mr. and Mrs. If a'Zimmerman and may enjoy plenty of warm weather ed stopping the work till the district court could pass on the case at which hearing the injunctions, were dismissed, but Jj A. Hill ap: pealed the oisl' to the Supreme Court of Kansas. Mr.

R. W. Ganiaam and grandson, their shipments shall be family. 'ere the summer closes. However; carried.

Verne Nelson got his dinner Delmar, are goung to his brother in Colorado, Wednesday. davs old. She was married to one consolation remains tne not season is Already cut short. That carriers shall under Lawson C. Smith, Dec.

1856 Mr. H. Cberryholmes is ex With these injunctions cleared Abram FJson was taken to the dishes washed in time Friday to go to El Dorado with his father on the I p.m. passenger. That is pretty good for a bachelor.

pected home from Iowa, where he up the work will now be pushed Newton hospital Tuesday of last week to be operated on. He went attended the funeral of his sister. steadily forward. heavy penalty be prohib ited from giving informa tion concerning ship ments. That the Interstate Com Mrs.

Jennie Cherryholmes. The contractors for the road who died Nov. 1904 since I which time she has made her home with Elmer and Thomas $mith. To this union were born 12 children, 4 boys and 8 girls. 1 Of the girls three died in infancy through the operation all right and from Olathe to Kansas City will There was a large audience at is reported as getting along nicely.

complete it this summer and the By the time this is printed the Johnson county commissioners the Children's Day exercisesat De-Graff and an excellent program rendered. The following families merce Commission shall have; power to regulate and equalize the" rates papering will be done in the meet and one, Mrs. Sarah M. Davis, will advertise for new bids and at the age of 40. Early in life ing house.

The next thing to be hope to finish their road to Kansas A number of Hopkins people attended the conference at the Fairview Baptist church Tuesday and Wednesday. Free dinner and supper was served both days. One of the most interesting features was the talk given by Rev. Sharp and wife about Burma and its people with whom they haw spent about 7 years in the missionary field. charged by telegraph and Mrs.

Smith united with the Church done is to re-nail the siding and City next fall, telephone lines. give it a new coat of paint. This Senator Hodges the author -of will take liberal donations, remem were there from No. 8. district, Messrs W.

W. Leathers, W. L. Leathers, C. Murphys; Mesdams Andrews and her mother, Lyons J.

II. Cherryholmes and eh'ldrea Mony and Robt. McCulley. the law expressed delight over the COURT DECIDES ber all wtoo are willing to give, decision and a hope that a Ft. Scott that Will iBrainerd or Job CrabtreC Kansas City, stone road would be CLUB LOCKERS will recewre all donations arid apply next, them to its attended use.

BENTON. We understand that C. M. Ncal ItOSALIA. Don't grumble around wben doing the chores.

you re Homeward Bound. Col. Roosevelt, his wife, Kcr- north of town, has sold hisiarnt, But tick up your heels like a colt out of Mrs. Sortor, of Towanda, visit mit, Ethel and Airs. Longworth ed Jf.

S. Cannon and wife Saturday. steped aboard the Hamburg-Am N. Weeks, Post Master erican Steamer Kaiserin-Augusta WIIITEWATKU. Mr.

Thelcman came up to Whitewater from Wichita Sunday. Bessie Markee and Jean Frances were Wichita last Wednesday. Miller and family tooktliin-ner with Mr. and Mrs. Weatherby Sunday.

i Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hanstine Greenwich, was in our town aoe Victoria shortly after-aoon Satur Topeka, June 11.

The supreme court today handed down a descis-ion in the famous Topeka club case," denying the right of the cluh to maintain a locker system for the benefit of members who keep liquor for their own personal use. The case was an important one, as it determines the right of social clubs to keep liquor and effects all the social orders, such as the Elks, Beavers and Eagles. The case was brought by the at doors; Get wh? pleasure- you can for when all' done and said, A man ntver knows Just how long he'll be dead. Miss: Nettie Sanford is Visiting Mrs. Jones.

There will be an ice cream supper of Christ and remained a faith-r ful Christian to the end. All but one of the "children were present at the funeral. The bereaved extend their thanks to all friends who' have sympathized with, or assisted them during: the time of sorrow. The Newfoundland Fishery Controversy between the U. S.

and Great Britain will be settled by arbitration; Great Britian denies that our treaty with them allow-. injj American fishermen to fish off 7s the coasts of Canada and Newfoundland implies the rijrht to enter bays, harbors or rivers, or for I Americana to use foreign crews. Chas. K. Hamilton made an aeroplane flight from Governor's Island to Philadelphia, a distance of eighty-eight miles on Monday, in 1 hour and 51 minutes, and had made 70 miles of the return when j' a sluggish motor caused him to ilescnd in a swamp.

day last week. day June 11th and set sail frctn Southhampton England for New Children's Day exercises wt Te York. largely attended at the AL K. steamer is due Quarcnt- Chnrch, last Sunday morning- inc on the night of June 17th and M. M.

McBride left last next Wednesday evening at the No. 2 school hotVsc shopped in Wichita last Wednesday afternoon. the party will land in New York on the morning of June 18th. week for Lander. Wyominy, where to sjiend the summer.

Mrs. Thos, and daughter The Lutheran and Reformed torney general and was bitterly contested from the start. Judge U. II. Wilson, of Kansas City, F.

O. Evelyn, of El Dorado, are visiting. S. S. I-nnc wad family.

churches had their Children's Day exercises Sunday morning. Dana of the Shawnee county dis station agent, who has been very Misses A4rey Anderon and Eva C- B. Hanstine, Mary trict court decided against the ill for some weeks with appeadict-. who was the guest of his brother, C. A.

'Wilson, several days last week, has gone tn Garden City, where he expects to make his Twiggs. Wichita, are visiting club and his action was upheld by us, is at nis place or Diismos. Hawks. Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs.

C. E. Francis were in Wichita Mrs. R. B.

Clark. the supreme court. Augusta Gazette, (COil lXI KD ON PAOE JfOI home. Many of our young jJeople here last.

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