The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 17, 1899, Page 1

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— —— ROKER IS FOR BRYAN. fammany Boss Declares He is a Great Man. VES SILVER TO CONGRESS. A friticrm for War Program, — Declares Greed Has Led McKiotey to saer’- fice Many Lives, New York, Au, se of the greatest meu the Uaited 3—“Bryau is states has ever produced He is loser 10 the people than any other pandis trusted by tbe masses sho uoderstau?!? him aud appreciate him” Sossys Rebaci Crok wally decluring for the on of the Nebra-kan in 1900 returned er, infeceu- renouwius the from of Tummuauy grope yesterday «1 the steamship "Paul of the Awericau lias He y greeted w cheers by a few members of Tammaay hall. ig healthy aod happy and ready take partia orumpire avy fight among the many that have kep; the ‘organization and sevens | famce he depart-d in May for his es in Wautage, Eoglaad. LEAVES SIVLER TO CONGRESS. Mr. Croker would talk little about | politics, whicb, he said. he bad put | aside in favor of bis horses while he | Wasaway. What he did say though, ill furnish matter for rerious| Hhought ou the part of thos» who ,in bis absenc-, been making Nbeir own plans as to what Tammany | uld do in the nex: national cam p, and those, who, sincs he bas) mawuy, have been fighting each | 1 with every weapon usually em | ployed by politicians and with many | are nearly always barred from | D contests | Oo thé stenmship’s deck coming | a the bay Mr. Croker made the terse declaration about Mr. Bryan above To those who beard j@ statement wai amazing, for | al times before bis departure » Oroker qualified his praiee of the | leader by saying there were | men in the party who, in his nion, would make stronger candi- Oa the former occassion he @ vigourously against feee silver the predominating plank in the} demceratic platform. He con: | d himself to day by saying that | Silver qar-tioa could be safely | to congress. | at sixes { | ATTACKS PHILIPPINE POLICY ir. Croker, a few months ago, said | it United States should not give} up an inch of territory won by the | od of its soldiers To day he de | need what he called the imperial. | policy of the McKinley adminis. | a avd went so far as to practi- ly declare that the president is | i to destroy thousands of sand take thousands of lives i: the Philippines with the purpose | Aol keeping himself and his friends in| . Croker’s closest friends are | pletely astonished. | ht the change?” they ask. | What has swung him from one pole | opposite?” | At the democratic club last night | was absolute amazement The Wyck boom has perished before | en was a bud. Every word that | } Croker uttered with reference Mir. Bryan showed that if be can it about the Nebraskan will’ DUVALL & BUTLER, MISSOURI. FARM LOANS. We have the cheapest money to loan ever offered in the county. The Butler have the support of New York stat in the next convention. TAMMANY TO FOLLOW HIM. tles in the organization have been F3 a What produced the change no-| aging ever since he went away. body seems toknow. Tammany, of “Van Wyck a candidate?” said course, will follow Mr. Croker Mr Croker when he was asked what Mr. Croker will go to Long|he thought of the boom. “I badn't) 3 Branch to-morrow to ccnsult S$ | heard that he was a ciudidate. He's Will arrive about . tor Murphy. He will then to|a go.d man—a fice man. You see, Saratoga and meet the naitio_c! | I'm not posted vn po'itics.” | leaders who ore there and others| Soonafter this came the stuie p 3 who will be sent for. jmentasto Mr. Bryan. Mr. Crover) % At the democratia elub last meant tateod well forward, leaving on tle 3 ? he was asked why he bad ped the democratic candidate and the most vital issues of the campaign “I baven’t anything to say on those points,” he replied ‘My state- ment as to Mr. Bryan is my belief So does whet sboild bs the bis mind as to and speaks for itself I say about what issues Mr Bryan's great strength,” continued, ‘is with the plain people. He knows them thvorougbly as no; other American bas ever knowa them No other Americano has ever been so close to them as he is, aud they trast him absolutely. him the America bas ever produced.* I regard us one of preatest men PREDICTS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. “I believe that in the next cam- paign the democratic party willl be # unit aod that it will be victorious. To wia we must have «a platform that will declare against trusts and imperialism. Asa New York democrat I want to see in the platform planks that the democrats of this s'ate want, planks that will make the party united throughout the state, which I believe we can carry next year. It is my firm conviction that the democratic national convention will do nothing that will drive any man out of the party. The silver ques- tion can safely be left to congress, which in time will fix the ratio on a safe basis. Asto the republicans and their present position, there never has to my knowledge beena time when they exposed so many weaknesses, crimi nal weaknesses. President McKin- ley bas turned the war in the Phil- ippines into a scheme which he hopes will result in bis own return to office. The struggle is being prolonged for no other purpose. Million after million is being poured out in this McKinley campaign of slaughter, and everybody who has eyes to read must know that no serious effort has yet been made to bring the war to a close. It is almost beyond belief that a president of the United States should be willing to destroy thousands of lives and homes, to put the Filipinos to the slaughter, to further the greed for office of himself and his friends; but, horrible as is sucha thought, the facts speak for them- selves. Republicans as well as democrats appreciate the situation, and those who once supported McKinley are turoing with horror and shame “What has | from an administration that can be! guilty of such un American, such in- human conduct. The people who are bsing taxed to pay the cast of this infamous slaughter have dis- covered the plan now, and will rebuke the shameless plotters by giving the country to the democracy for government.” EVASIVE AS TO VAN WYCK. Mr. Croker was at the democratic oes: PERCIVAL, Call on us. | most avatinble jelub during the day studying the war wups that stow where the bat- starboard rail xs the steamsbip made ber way up from quarantine. A jwhat he thought about the « | leader, be ; aused awhile and snid | “ : : | “No man is so close to the people County Court Proceed 1 The followingis a compile the proceedings of court for the of as is Bryan.” | There Was noth yause i ae 2) . k is eh : pause, and) 7 W Board wrk onroad $§ 50 Of then this was added to the eu’ogy:| Amanda Duret temp su, 10 ¢ | “B yuu is one of the greatest men! RJ Bradley assess Osage 190 75 Elidg Junn sup S A Ritehne Mary John ‘ed. »Woat do you thins of the silver America ever pro tem sup make grads to question as an issue?” to brdg in Hud . ~The silver question can safely be! CG D Garrison sup JT ri skey 12 ya left to congress,” was the quick|G B Hickman coffin for paup ( “The jin due time.” J R Augle 21 days guard jail A E Perkins sup Journey = J M Salee 30 bu cf coal C C Catterlin oil for jail E O Mudd convey Carr to poor farm Frank Smith mdse reply. matter willbe regalstea Beuts the Kiondike. | Mec A C. Thomas, of Maryville, Tex., has found a more valuable dis covery than has yet been made in 2 80 the Klondike = For years he suffered | Treasurer Reform School 30 00 uatold agouies trosa cuousuuption, | WF Hemstreet fee insane case 1 95 accompanied by heworrbages; and} O F Norton justice docket 3 50 was absolutely cured by De King’s | 1508 Kelley fees insane case 1 00 New Discovery for Consumption, | V H Deweess Pe: ‘i : 5 00 Coughs and Golds He declares | fH Fox ice for court house 14 75 that gold is uf littie value ia com-| R E Jobnson fees E 53 35 parison witb this marvelous cure; E © Mudd attend adjourned would hav; it, even if it cost a bun-| term court 36 25 dred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bron | Thos Kelley send pauper chitis and al] throw ane lung aff-c-| from county 2 50 onead Dr, | Dan Crouch clean cess pool 5 50 tions are positively by King’s New Discovery for Consur EC Mudd take insane asylum 19 00 tion. Trial nates: free at 1 L A M Wallace assess Howard 47 30 Tucker's Drug Store. Regular size C Brannock clean eees pool 31 25 50 cts. and $1. Guaravteed or price J P Tharman brd pris and refunded clerk costs 226 25 = J P Reavis tem sup 10 00 Senator F M_ Cockrell’s brother} Mary C Hall keep paupers 163 90 is leading a very active life in Texas HV Pentzer sup poor farm 6 98 Brown & Moore bal due on at the advanc-d age of 98 years. He Panther Creek bridge recently made a trip of over 400 389 40 miles alone in ® two horse wagon, | OC B Raybourn stamps 5 00 campiag out and enjoying the trip O A Lane assess Prairietwp 25 68 thorougbly.—Cass County Demo | W A Landsdown mdee probate 3 75 crat. Joe Meyer mdse for pris 8 35 —_ | Chris Miller sup 8 00 FIVE HUNDRED LIVES Mra Rachel McPheeters sup 8 00 W T Kemper sup Mrs Fry 8 00 Woodward & Tiernan sup cir LOST AT PONCE. At Guayamo the houses are still| N A Wade print 8 50 standing. Seven persons were killed | Industrial Home 37 50 there. A number of houses were! A O Black essess Summit 23 88 pillaged; squads of soldiers were | W D Hannab mdée prob judg 14 60 unable to maintain order and starva |S T Broaddus stamps 8 20 tion threatens the population. Be. * fees 94 85 The water supply of San Juan has jL D Wimsatt atteod crt, 26 00 been stopped. The Coamo Springs|G W Stith “ 3 26 20 hotel has been wrecked. It belong-| Sam West “ id 25 00 ed to the Porto Ries Co, Philadel |E C Mudd wait on crt 10 00 | J B Newberry authorized to ex phia. | Washington, Aug. 11.—General Schwan to-day received the follow- ing appeal by cable: San Juan, Porto Rico, Aug. 10.— My country is devastated. For God's sake help us. pend $75 on road districs No 2 + Deepwater twp, filed report and was | discharged i | The bridge commissioner was in- | structed to inspect bridges in Osage |twp at Loebs ranch, one in Pleas- Cart. Luco Visa. | ant Gap twp near Jno Kious’. Lugo Vina is one of the Porto| The bond of Edward Harbert was | Ricans whom Gen. Schwan met} approved. ats ee during the campaign. | Bridge commissioner was ios sigea Washington, Aug. 11.—Secretary | = “9 investigate bridjge at Bone Root has prepared an appeal to the | *° : : | people of the United States for aid | The bond - W D Price, — | to those who have suffered in Porto | of Deer Creek twp. was tes 3 ae | Rico by the recent storm. This ac J T Moore ‘see awarded bridg |tion was taken upon receipt of a | contract in sper twp. eee | telegram from President McKinley | The ses of 4 5s sar ee plied | suggesting that it be T. Fes paral: = sep | subsistence department of the ermy a. Sle = Porto Rico has been directed to Jas Kimble = gprane, 72% Ha jrender euch temporary aid as it can’ i. aaa a pax ee : The clerk was ordered to advertise MEN | | for bids to fernish 2,500 bushels of nd }eoal at poor farm, court house and a WOMEN trouble K dney | upon the mind, discour- | ages and lessens ambi Bees ene aie ater Saturday.Sept 16th. — = ‘ pear when the kidneys are out of or- Casey Carr was admitted to county der or diseased. For pleasing results| poor bonse. use Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the|" The old settlers were granted the great kidney. remedy. At druggists, | privilege of the court yard for hold- ail free, F age |pemee bottle by m % Sa aoe preys | jail; bids to be received up to noon amphiet. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co 240 was appropriated inghampton, N. Y. t> repair | kl BUTLER MISSOURI. THURSDAY AUGUST 17,1899. his is a cut of the new CORLISS Safe we recently purchased which cuit clerk 5 60 Woodward & Tiernan supplies Famine Follows in the Wake of the probate judge 6 60 West India Harricane, F Smith repair gutter ert hous 4 00 S B Cants cont Price brdg 195 00) i American Clothing House 1 65 PORTO RICO NEEDS HELP. | Mrs M L Orr supt 15 00 San Juan, Porto Rieo, Aug. 11 —| A B Owen inquest fees 261 84 It is now satd tha: 500 persons lost} “witness * 310 70 their lives at Honce ducing ihe bur- | * ss refunded 142 90 ricane. Terrible distress prevails be + stamps 7 70 there. | Mrs Minerva Stotts supt 15 00 Arroyo, cn the south coast, bas|}E C Mudd wait on probert 36 00 been destroyed, sixteen lives were | Grant Wolfe assess Elkhart 25 75 lost there and the town is st:ll sub-| Cynthia Wright supt 10 00 merged in water. D C Fuller supt Mrs Story 10 00 NO 40 | | ecccsccenneoned FARMERS BANK, a eg FLO We Avents £ & Goodlander Milling Co., / ° OF This mill has the utation all ov Kansas and Western Missouri as makers of first) class We are now clearing up our second car of this fine flour and have had no complaint of it. We warrant every sack. Evers customer who tries a sack of it comes back after more. We back it against any four in the market. We quote the fol- lowing low prices. $1.10 49 Full Patent, fifty pound sack - - Zephyr Patent, fifty pound sack - . Standard Patent, fifty pound sack. - 90 Special prices on SOO pound lots. Full Patent per hundred pounds - 1.05 Zephyr Patent per hundred pounds - 1.75 Standard Patent per hundred pounds - 1.65 If you want nice fluffy biscuits and the best of light bread try this flour. It is all old wheat flour, no new wheat has yet gone into it. We put this flour against any thing in the market in price and quality. DEACON BROS. & CO. ridge over Price branch, mouey to lola, Kan. paves os 4 2 Misses Mary aud Jaue be placed in bands of twp board 3 den en- . t t ed see v of oun Ground for dumping contents of thu graph det serge your Iks at 5 their beautiful home Thursday night cess pool from jail was rented from in honor of their cousin, Miss Aggie T D Rafter for a term of three seare, Hatfield, of Pawnee, Neb. The at acost of $50 for firet yeer and | evening was spent in music and "4 games. Elegant refreshinents were $25 for each additiona! yer A H Bell was appointed justice of pesce for Spruce twp. served and ata late hour the guests departed thanking their charming hostesses for a very enjoyable time. David Stangel was ordered rent Eder ere wore Mises Aggie . a | Hatfield, Minnie Robinson, Jessie to deaf mute asylum a8 @ CUITY ) Winteruurte, Maggie Jennie charge Nickell, Clara, Eila and Cora Dugan, Ida and Myrtle Lefever, Vivyia and Nina Clark, K Della Stephenson, Agnes and Isabeile Mrs Myrtle Borwel and Marie Heller, Free Pills. Send your address to HEB len & Co, Chicago, aud yer 4 ack- free : ’ 4 ¢ Robinson, Harry sample box of De Kivg’s New L fe Hampton’ Niekell Wil Srpive Pills. A triel will convioce jou Of John Braden, Heron amson, their merits. These pille easy Channing Clark, Harry 1 Albert in action and are partic y ¢fiecs |Morwood, James Stephenson and Elmer Braden. W H Nickell sports a Mr Jno Leech aud wife R Braden were visitors at ive io the cure of Constipaticn and sick headache. For malaria aod liver troubles they have bees proved Lew bugey. and Mre DB John Mor- invaluable. Thev do not weaken by wood’s last week. their action, but by giving tone to ariper heared taamgic ng a the stomach and bowels greatly in vigorates the system. Regular size 25e per box Sold by H L Tx Druggist werd Mi returned te accom- » Mary pt. ist, Forbes SOSES sie Hattield Pawnee, Maiberry We had a fine rain Sat The siek of the neighb all better. irem< Legbern, vast J3—tne Cosed States cruirer O ympin oF iv- Miss Maggie Taylor went to Batler ed here »t nooe t+ dav ie Napi-s, Monday. acid. wan _reousy-di wide Galea Miss Mary Rit turne YF cordial weleome- Tie coumender home in Altona t week an ee ‘ Phi extended visit at R L Brade f the Italian erus-er \sipol and thie Mesdames H Lefever, W F Stil Captain of the port both visited Miss Elia Phibbs and brother Admirs! Dewey os b «rd Sunday at the bedside of Mre Henderson, who i at daughter’s near Virg - Phina Phibbs sports a new © Backlen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world fr Miss Hettie Alexander of ne euts, brui- -or-= cloers, salt dette, is visiting at her uncle Jo rbeum, fe-+- sores. *ott-r, chapped Phibbs. band —- - © apd all ekin Mr Robbins and far erup Pare oe 7 ‘oures ike been taking care of the oret forthe proprietor, are their household goods to orn? pay reqcired It ie guaren- teed to give perfect sativfnetion or Bert Mitchel has returned mores + “onded = =Prise 25 conte very pleasant visit with fri pit @ ivr sale b, & Li Teckege

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