The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 9, 1899, Page 4

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1 | { ' ' | GOV. STEPHENS GIVES ADDITIONAL REASONS. Gov. Stephens makes the following additional excellent points against “LER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. 1. D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. nomi- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: _ jadopting the primary plan to nate state offi The democratic The Weexry Trmezs, published eyery and Vhursday, will be sent to any address -me year, postage paid, for $1.00. EU get NS eR 8 Ce OS Kansas City, Mo.. Nov @utler, Mo © went 60,000 republican; Ken- condition $.—TIMES, | ¢, 6.700 republican KELLOGG e cost of conducti The immense confronted its project-|* cee ia es eal, ae Mas foes issippi Valley Democrat disposes of| that quest the to pay thecosts, The St. ClairCounty Democrat “Will the Valley Democrat please to inform the state of Missouri has to itical party? Missouri but the democratic party is not the state of Missouri.” a ee to In close counties would be rai 1 by wantir state thereby > the party the loss of a very aptly says: U ite nited St li was discov- us what do with a pr dates were from the is democratic, the demo: from north of fis} ‘ts, or ail rs one hun thousand election | intention run the smight go on in into Nevada inst at Walker The original E)Dorado t of stopping day for the juc will not | and! iets earried out by the Katy, at least not Pre | thar it should, since pass he republican papers aid iv she zo to Walker on the 7 o'clock mi are advocating the > democrats, ire indic: plan fo that tl ] the of which connect with the Walker.—Nevada | Want t mm on tion democrats do not both mh io. E1Porado train at Noticer. ea MONEY AND HUSBAND GONE. | Virenit Ch Ed Hook can ce ae { —ne _ Hou. Dave Ball's free silver] gpicers Now Looking for a Man Named speeches literally knocks all the gold 2 out of aman. While listening to Mr Asbin- F sspeech at. Osceola last Thurs- Macon Mo.. Nov. 3.—An_ officer here to-day in Asbin, Asbin Putman from Green City was gold filling bet we y the large on his front teeth dropped out. Now, Ed is fully satisfied that there were plenty quest of aman named visited the eastern part of of other men in the house served the}Ccounty recently and there met Mrs. same way, but they were gold bugs | Sarah Alexander, a middle-aged wid- He represented himself asa single man and the valuable farming land in and Linn counties, He was a good talker and apparently had plenty of money. A marriage followed a brief court- Asbin appeared devoted to his they frequently went to neighboring shopping ex- This week he to Green City in or republicans and would not let the | ow, in well-to-do circumstances. fact be known.—Appleton City Her- ald owner of _— Another one MeKinley’s innu- merable commissions has reported, and of course the report to the Presidents policy. Macon of conforms The Phil- ippine commission recommends that the warbe prosecuted to a successful end and those ship. wile, and towns on be retained. ‘The cabinet, of course, unanimously islands peditions drove over his wife’s cart age agreed to urge such a course upon | hehind a handsome pair of bays. In ecengress in December and the repub- | addition, he had charge of her well- liewn members are expected to do the | filled pocket-book, so it is said. On President’s bidding. If Judge De-] arriving, he helped her out at one of Armond is chosen as the minority | the stores while he drove the team to er, we look fora pretty fight from | 4 stable. side Husband, failed to return, and thedeserted wife had to depend on to her home rhe } » PAS, }. 3 when those resolutions team and pocketbook eome up. assist ; — : friends In Judge Timmons’ court at Ne- vada last week judgment for $2,000 with interest for one irwas award- ed Mrs. Inez Huff rinst vreign camp Woodmen of the World. The the ground that there isa provision in the by-laws of the order a g ROBBERS USED DYNAMI the sov- : ag point of contest was on Post Office at Webb City Was Looted. Culprits Escaped. ainst the payment of insurance in the ease of a] Webb Oity, Mo., Nov. 3.—The member's suicide, and it was admit-] Webb City post office was the scene ted that Mr. Huffdied by his own}Of a bold and successful robbery hands. The e@ was appealed to early this morning. The burglars the Kansas City Court of Appeals. blew open a big vault with nitro- Mrs. Huff has already received ‘erine, almost completely wreek- vard blew open the #4,Q00 on her husband's life policy it, and afte held in the New York Life, $1,000 on | fireproof safe on the inside of the vault a policy in the Hartford Life and An-|a@nd made their escape with between nuity, $150 in the Equitable and} $400 and $500 in cash. $2,000 as a compromise on the The building in which the post office $3,000 policy held in the Modern |is situated is the old Webb City bank Woodmen of America. building. It is brick, with heavy Sana REEEEERaEEEEeeee rolled steel and has an outer and Bourke Cockran, a gentleman who|inner door of steel. The safe inside is opposed to Bryan on many issues, |is of the o> Yinery fireproof variety. pays the following tribute to the hon-| The robbers got into the building by esty, integrity and sincerity of the|smashing a iss in a side door, great democratic leader: “Io -=cw | which was faste:>! with only a small Bryan well. I served ~itit him for]|sliding bolt, which could easily be four years in tho ways and means|shot back. «committee of the house, and we met| There are two impressions on the almost every day in what might be] vault door where they tried to drill <aled the intimacy of political asso-| through, but found it toohard. The «iation. Bryan, personally, is one|combination knob was broken off. of the purest men I ever met in poli-]The bolt was driven in and _nitro- ties or out. His devotion tothe pub-| glycerine poured into the hole. The lie welfare as he understands it is|charge blew the outer door of the more like the love of a mother for rae ey ee mated ae ee eae ber child than it is the expressi. > smashing oid rniture and mai ing a politician’s mind. Ido paerger ot Boxee Ue nok ae tlowath one end of the steel door and the other that after many years of active par-|end was rent as if it were cloth. In- ticipation in politics, and three years|Side the vault the small safe was of leadership, his moral nature ee peers in a like manner and reduced o serap iron. become colored : by even the shadow The Brae csr, Neaides the ofa selfish motive, or that in order money stolen, several registed letters to be elected president to-morrow he} with sums of money, and about would consent to temporize with his | $2-000 in stamps. belief or evade the expression of it.”}. Postmaster W. H. Haugawout had | ee just sent in his monthly report to the | post office department and with it/ Epidemic is Dying Out. jabout $1.000 in cash. The disap- Springfield, Mo., Nov. 4.—There | pearance of a horse and bu from | a stable near the Frisco depot ably explains how the town. Several pers: sion about + but supposed one oT prob-} were eighty-four patients in the bt 1 robbers left smallpox camp this morning, thirty- four white and fifty ne; Of this num do be- np sixty- ber twenty were di: dark, le. Two new cases we fore ving in the e: four. re reported today. Poynter for governor. Nebraska had BRYAN’S WONDERFUL TRIP. “Strike For Your Altars j been steadily republican until 1894, j 3 | when it first broke to the democrats. : 2 : | and Your Fires, A410 o'clock forty-two out of the He Makes From Eight to Ten *t| Patriotism ts always com- pte ee : exe city sig Speeches Every Day mendable, but in every breast a gave Reese : 3 olcomb. h lise 5 Reece “| Asocols. Neb Nov &-— Tou ere should be not only the jfusion, 4.146; same precincts las desire be a good cit }year gave Hayward, rej for W-J- Br I o he mgt esire to be a good citigen, ar gave ayward, re or p £ “ Gener 4208: Poynt i" * s izmot | but to be stro:g, able bodied eo4 The indications . with : srallyat | and well fitted he battle lthat Holeomb wo the Mr. 1 ind Gw.; Of life. To pure s Golden Medical Discov- |, : Alt t hy] is bso pS for diseases of the biood, | by @ small majority . : ss, blood is abse », NECES- gans of digestion and | - s H ‘ and Hood's Sarsapa- uM ae edtesra ce rs ieee Maryland Goes Democratic. ‘ Hous I es the one specific which indred who are suffering | Baltimore. Noy. 7.—Gen. Thomas = «| cleanses the blood thorough- se a is taal sas J. Shryock OS ° : ly. It acts equally well for ‘ has cured ninety- | 4? State central co * e st Wak, | both sexes and all ages. eee eight per cent. of | o'clock to-night co fs : Humor I those who have | of | n Walter Smit} “ af 1 = t : F ? SIRENGINIEDO) saan tee anaeane [Oem Walter Bini a ; Nel add atte ex THE number of these | ZOVernor by 10,000 majo ens r ” 5 nt 4 react ireds of thou- | MEN WHO BLEW UP THE MAINE.| if cont Ss wou ve ex ’ sands. Will it cure you? Try it. Itis baa : Ite d. S p Me ful medicine and has worked = urs ¢ CC dec aisa au 1 cures _._.. | Francis Atwater, Red Cross Society’s itigued w is trip, Never Disappoints dealer sell you a medicine said ; jt a hefu- | —— : ~ “just as good.’? Just as good Field Manager, Cables from Ha- | Hood s cure liver ille, the non irritating jon't cure. te s ss sid c to take with How vana They are on the Eve of | I began to have trouble 2 | . cm te M. L. PRICE & CO oe fror tr sat . s oe to-d 5 mf | TRE the Red Cross in that county | | BLOOD Noy. 4.—1 1 t ar G ‘ } i] 1 e BARGAINS I Yo ATTENTION Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness, BC« irels \ ne so » sh vicinity ulvan- : : 5 s . ww s v to ike NASH WINS IN OHIO. rig He offers | a7, i ;: : , Bets ese 10w to turn state’s ev ss é = eeiremie ready for vouri ion ie pai 15,000 to = int he a Indications Late Tuesday Night That ei er oe er tects A New and Select Lot of Goods an | clusic s¢ on | the Republicans Had Carried the jcountry the remainder of his s} recently pur sed from t rv est of markets a he well knows that in Cuba « 1} 1¢ mee aa . + } State Over Jno. R. McLean. States he 1 would be al i sihcetiionss | the es es mentioned here = : t s = belo vi ru some of oF rices Columbus, 0., Noy. 7.—Up to 11 live an hour when it is i: ONE o'clock the election of McLean seem-| yij6 caused the | . e1 ed nea u certainty. Jones’s vote] He claims that dl st 100° 1 good eu nb s 09 was surprisingly la especially in|eight in the plot, some va 3 Witl vivance on the cities. In Cuyahoga county, the] being in United St = 41 ils, we areselling them at 4% = ~ thers here Offi 25 ae home of Mark Hanna, Jones’s vote Vecay : FRANcIs ATWATER inds at rnd lowe ry rices on la juantities was nearly as arge as that of Nash _ Atwater sent the dispatch to We are also making reduc and of MeLean and by many it wasfa local ne r, of which he is s Satinet soap tions in dry goods predicted that he would carry it.] president 10 bars good luck soap Good prints at 4 Then came reports from the outside - = 9 bars Lenox soap a>, Ginghams, shirtings, — flannels, districts and the republican losses in Says He Killed Him, 7 bars Old Virginia soap a5 and lots of other goods at low the cities were rapidly melting before Warrenst , Mo.. Nov. 6. 1 boxe 25 [est prices the big gains in the count In| Wall, a son of the old pioneer, Dr. R.|.6 pact ret 25, | Clark’s O. N. 'T. or Coates thread Hamilton county, outside of Cinein- a Wall, and a prominent 1th ce eo bane > $¢ a spool or 7 for 25 . . , Peshainge 1 Pst vn, it ° : - nati. the republicans showed the most oan ed eur : Shite If to ihe 1 th Star tobacco 39 | Good heayy work shirts 45 strikir vins and they carried Lucas | officers for killiz L. Huff, another] 1 box yeast foam )4 , Mens heavy riveted overalls 45 county, Jones’s home. At midnight | prominent citiz that viei 1 box ball blueing 131 Duck couts very cheap both republicans and democrats ea ee ora oem Sau: t ieee Hee a ae ae all an uff had been sworn : re were claiming the state, but th Nash Rms toe some fee The latt id For Felt Boots Come to Us. men were much the stronger in their rentened W. aw re threatened Wall, i Wall thereupon ms, their figures running from] went to Holden and pure ed a We have a nice line at low price, as we bought before the advanee in 30,000. The Cleveland ler (rep.) claims Nash’s elec- 7,000. to Plaindea tion by 30.000. While this seems wild at midnight, Nash's election is practically certain. Most of Jones’s votes came from the republicans. The vublican Dick, claims both slature res. chairman, res no fig re branches of at midnight, but TUCKY IN DOUBT. Managers for Both Political Parties Claim the State. Louisville. Nov. 7.—At midnight both sides claimed he democratic Goebel ticket was defeated Kentucky. in Louisville by about 3,000, but the rs claim the state by 7.000, and the estimate seems not far from correct. At the same time the republican chairman elaimed the election Tayler for governor by 4,000. The counting of the mountain republican, had party ma 6,000 or of was slow and few districts, usually been heard from. Later the republi- cans withdrew their estimate of 4,000 and while still claiming Taylor’s election, refused to give any figures. The factional fight in Kentucky added much bitterness to the situa- tion. Goebel was charged with treach- ery by J. Y. Brown, his rival for the nomination for govetnor, and Brown took the field against him. Brown’s followers, however, joined with Tay- lor. FUSION IN NEBRASKA. Bryan’s State Stayed With Him by an Increased Majority Over Last Year. Omaha, Nov. 7.—At midnight the republicans conceded that Holcomb had carried the state by 12,000, while the fusioniste claimed a much larger majority. light, but the vote was lighter than had been anticipated. The fight in Nebraska was a fight on the supremacy of Bryan in his home state rather than on the eandi- Only one j and twe nts for the state university were} to be elected | In 1896 Ne ska gave a plurality} of 13,576 for Bryan. Last year the} fusion plurality was cut The weather was dates. dge s morning Huff residence and ealled ollowed, and ol and ealiber revolver. T called at Wall's him out. Some words Wall pulled out Huff dead. The was about 45 years old. The affair has f ensatior s both me pected and law-abiding cit- How is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grief; or sick- ness, or perhaps it was care. No matter what the cause. you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. Ayer’s Hair Vigor increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss- ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to direc- tions, gray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it to you. Write usf If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor aboutit. He may be able to suggest something of value to you. Address, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. rubb roods, and we can sell yon ts cheap if not cheaper than anyone You will find our prices lower than competitors ood if not beter. Don't wait until your and the quality told you of the “at bargains we are offering ire manyvother things too the very lowest price that can besold at SOrTyY. will not be at Verily we can has not been told say friends have . but come yourself and you numerous to mention, half “the Come, Bring us Your Preduce and get the highest Market yoa can find for 1t. We alway pay the very highest prices onest weights good | y Yours Truly, for all kinds of produce, anc REMEMBER, we sell for e: M, L. PRICE & GO. BALLARD, MO. THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri Capital and Surplus, (full paid) —- $57,000.00. Receives Deposits, Loans Maney, Buys Notes, Issues Drafte, and does a Genem! Banking Business. Ready at all times to make loans at reasonable rates of interest. The patronage of merchants, farmers, stock dealers, business men and the public generally is solicit- ed, promising strict attention to business and a safe depository for funds, — DIRECTORS .—— John Deerwester Charles R. Radford, Wm. £. Waites, T. C. Boulware, 7. 3. Wright, J.% Jenkins, 2 Booker Powell, Frank M. Voris, J. Nes J.B. JEN 3. jer. Wm. E. WALTON, President FARM LOANS, The Walton Trust Company, of Butler, Mo.,has on hands a large amount of cash that it is lending on farms in Bates and Vernon Counties at rates of interest lower than was ever offered by any money lender in this locality. No delay as our money is in Bank ready. Notes made payable here. are Liberal terms given as to allowing borrowers to pay part or all before due and stop interest. Every real estate owner now having an old loan or wish- ing to make a new one, is invited to call and get our rates and easy terms. low We can and will save you money. We also furnish abstracts of title to any real estate in Bates County. FRANK ALLEN, Secretary. WM. E. WALTON, President.

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