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ip i} srckimin plans and drawings from lig shate. Teariscean 4 ae ; Asylum Architect H. H. Hohenschild. id ae a ee AN the members of the board w 0 eae fs ae ee fe in preeent; J. D. Allen, Butler, chair. |2dvocate Henan “saan. James Ed Berry, Fulton, secre. | 20°? eat a ary, Be. C. H Middletown; J, | }#ts force CEPOL a ORs °®. Buchanan, California, and Judge ]and trusts to re i the law as they 8... Clay, Canton. The new asylum | never did before. He has co np ‘“emiigings are to be erected at Farm-| the ins: » trust alone to. pay ons mntex. Mo.. on whe tis known as the}, = ‘i Sper Pie uive cottage plan. The drawings submit-| ‘Ure! thousand dollars into the fed to the board yesterday were |State treasury in fines. [It has here adapted without dissent, but these|tofore been an unwritten law that no sare to give a bond of $10,000 each expense will be more than nominal and IN HARMONY WITH THEGOVERNOR, | The Democrat is right when it says J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. that men should be sent to the legis- lature who will act in harmony with S. ©. Atta & Co., Propri | Dockery, who is sure to be Missouri's ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ‘next governor. They should not only act in harmony with the gover- nor in his appointments, his recom- mendations for needed legislation and in all matters pertaining to the ad- ministration of state affairs, but they should be in harmony with him upon all the great party principles. These men should come to the democratic with pure hearts and clean hands. They should be right upon the money question, the great princi- ple upon which the fight of 1896 was made, and from which the democratic #900, si 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur- party of 1900 will not recede one jot pose of determining the time and the or ite They should be heart and manner of nominating a democratic | Soul aeainat dirssts ihe evil effects ot eewenig ticket, and for the transac- @een af such other gereperiy come before said committee SE aeermbers are urged to be present. RE wt of Bates county meee ne fully represented. & BB. Marcu, Mites 8S. Horn, Secretary Ch’'m Committee WUTLER WEEKLY TIMES- ‘Wie Wexxt.y Times, published every “Wharefay, will be sent to any address me year, postage paid, for $1.00. MOIHRE OF DEMOCRATIC COMMIT- TEE MEETI “fe the members of the Democratic 42 pumittee of BatesCounty, Mo.: You are hereby notified, that there emi &e a meeting of said committee mi the rourt room,in the city of Mather, on Saturday, February 2 feast which are felt inthe home ofevery poor man the breadth of this broad ght and in perfect business as m throughout length and land. Above all they should be r harmony with Governor Dockery in and in 2h democra opposition to imperialism, sympathy with our party leaders on They should be, in that question = , » languace i ve DeAr 2%. ¥W. Mason of Dade county, will | the jane nee “es yadee Us gee i dec candidate for railroad and ware- | “for the Repu fie and against th vrowse ->smmissioner Empire.” Tt is ig te =~ um *Trdemocrats of Johnson county | trary to his calling and occupation JA man’s judginent is influenced laree- change a sentiments con- | Inan’s feelin ved wuroinate their county ti ket by pracers election March 31st. gre) 2600" postiiasters in | MAN accepts a commission: and goes Bicsecurt and they are going to hold j off oiuiies distant ; fight for a “ j,{cause, he is mighty apt to believe zht and just, ly by his environments. Ian honest "Payers aie land to a w1montion in St. Louis on the — fame Lbe last election the republi- «tax ores of the country | tities WJ. Bryan weekly, but some | case of General Joe Wheeler, as brave | | that cause is r else he would make a very poor, half-hearted has been | soldier. This is demonstrated in the feere ue cefuses to remain dead. The|a soldier and eallanta knight as ever ewe -olumns of those papers are to-|set lance at rest or drew sword for day led with his doingsand sayings, | conflict. For the first. time in his eventiul career he is at variance with whae their editorials keep up the “ peltical dead” racket They will} his party on one of the principle 1 a d - ae Se for és very much alive before the issues, but he could do nothing else] ll wasting and exhausting Sei diseases. Bex) campaign is over. and be honest with his conscience, ae ie _ Tue Times will take no part as be- SCOTT & ae w York Phe editor of the Kirksville Demo tween democratic aspirants for rep trai saves: “Poor old Kentucky: in the thew idist of all her troubles, sins and suislortunes, she is yet one of thi acted erasdest old states in the union— #raxnd and eloquent in the manhood] D. tf ber men nd andeloquent inthe like wemanhood of her women. There is resentative, but we with Democrat that should be in harmon agree the man with Governor kery on all these questions and Judge De mond he should be i f < for the Repu and against the} much mawe y #'bntier side of Kentuce than has] .. P poy da i been Shown of date inj MINING PI = ~ J n. Mo d \ceepted Preliminary Plans. arias 2 _ Eesha Rett aoe ; one day last weel lan numider of mini 4slobe-Democrat, 9th ; : PH I ie Jus pleasantly ) S in e Missouri-Kansas dis e members of the state Board Ray ri I . . {one of the best : or Lunatic Asylum No. 4 met at the . state of Missou Lacle hotel yesterday and received | loval to the inte are only the preliminary plans. The | attorney veneral ¢ working plans willnot be ready much ar Before April 1, when the board will | °°! advertise for bids and be ready to let ceutracts, ifnothing unforseen occurs ay May 1 ruld suc dent 1 ¢ the d and it would bea um [Ft 1 Sut the 7 will be bro ken this time. row will be re nominated by nocratic par and wel deserved complimeat if the democrats | veeful Big Reward For Goebel’s Assassin. would give him the nomination by Eauisville, Ky.. Feb. 12.—Instead} acclamation. ie hasn't, now, and| 1 ¥50,000 the State will provide awe do not believe will have an oppo-| t geward of $100,000 for the conviction We b ve the democrats of @f the assassins of Governor Goebel iz the Senate to-day Mr. Ferguson any xadnty would be for him man who might mitroduced a bill creating a commis- ————— | sion for the purpose of apprehending} We had the | | and bring to justice the murderers |Col. M. l; coming ou woebel and af Gevernor appropri He was th @ame $100,000 therefor. The com- atission is to be « omposed of Joseph & Meyer = HL Lewis, John K. Hendrick and B.| Passed isto | about a year ag In taking leave of his speech in tu ¥. Bradburn. The commissioners protest men he made a] and are to to be reimbursed only for » of the trusts which #tck ¢ mounts as they actually expend an their efforts, this tocome out ofthe apropriation. It is not believed the r was copied in arly every paper in the United States. He agreed when compelled to sell his interests that he 3 would not provide in their promise go into the business again wthe bulk of the money will goto the tis old hands were retained | It Retectives and the persons dis: positions This the »ver- trust amg tire assassins and for the services which promise the ( says, they have shamefully viola of tke fawyers who prosecute Private per ‘gating saad conviction of Goebel's He has recent! Wetmore lutely organized the M. ¢ yns have offered rewards 0,000 for tt oO Cor pe aggre e capture assassin | ee erassassins. This makes a total of | Pacity of 95,000 pound $110,000 on the head of th bably the k gin business shor } at est rewardeyer rderer. | posit €,.. Campbell, the dis- shed lawyer of New York. will tive charge « liscovery ofa Was to of imous co ward for the sins | Dockery a Go or sev : was were uamed t atonce take up the = } wil speedily reported the money is s Baik upon its z : passave a ature by the Gover- é Bor. r has made it of such value ir Work of Thursd and viciny were x leavy wind storm. tain Presbyteriatr You Can't Dodge Them Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops? Did not succec- very well, did you? It’s jus- as useless to try to escape fror: the germs of consumption. Yo: can’t do it. They are about u; on every hand and we are con- stantly taking them into ou- lungs. Then why don’t we all havc this disease? Simply beca these germs cannot gain a fo- hold in a strong throat arc lungs. It’s when these ar: weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplics with fat. The danger con when the blood is poor and th body isthin. If your cough dacs not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion beco:1es stronger, th. appetite bette and the weig increases. T! © whole body b: comes well ortified and tt germs of consumption canno gain a foothold It’s this nourishin Collinsyi llinsville ept by a tornado A number of To and this OFrSOUS Were KILLED BY storm that stru lornit iton He ym h loor of the ) low th « “Ww part of t House Okla since last | At 3 the wind nroofed t 1 Maine. and demol- idences. Two of iren were serious- destruction of his ouse, A report has beer that a at- did receive hich almos fa tornado. in the vicinity ist’ night. he Church was blown from foundjation and badly broken up several o d the velocity ¢ nS I ZS were un- one fr ars standing on ‘re blown from the track Free Coinage Substitute. | | ington. D_C., Feb. 9.—Senator B. G. BOONE IS DEAD. Was Attorney General of Missouri, 1884 to 1888. | Clinton, Mo., Feb. 11.—Banton G. | Boone, ex-attorney general of Mis-| souri, aneminent legal practitioner, | wom. N’ Ss died’at his home at Clinton at 4:20! this afternoon. His death was the! PECULIAR result of heart failure. | He was stricken on his way home ILLS at noon Saturday and wascarried to | his residence. one block distant. He} regained consciousness during the | afternoon, but the physicians found | themselves unable to cope with the; attack. This afternoon he again lapsed into unconsciousness and an hour later ceased to breathe. He was a native Missourian, hi parents having both been Kentuck ans. He was born in Callaway coun- ty October 23, 1838. In 1856 he became a resident of Clinton and was soon appointed deputy cireuit clerk, studying law while thus acting and | being admitted to the bar in 1859. ! In 1S7 4 he was elected to the legisla- | ; ture and chosen speaker of the house. | In 1880 his name came before the | pres: democratic convention for attort xe | ful relief Ihave experienced general aud hin one-third | Lydia E in of a vote of b ated. Fou pound. I suffered for a } urs later he was nominated and | with falling of the womb, a d attorney general, serving with ter h credit. Since that time has Sige oted himself to the practice of th meseoee. ia eis . jaw, taking. nevertheless, a keen in-| weal earns. Tn est in political matters. hea He possessed a retentive memory and itly prepared a series of ie personal aketches o governors, which was widely | His last work wasthe pr aration of a sketch of Robert Allen a Henry county pioneer, which |} hat i the Clinton Democrat for public afew minutes he w He was married June 4, household. to cure But ¢ sympa these serious quarter of a century. Fai secure proper advice should excuse the women of to-day, the wisest counsel con be without charge. Write to Pinkham for it. is Lynn, Mass. and by Lydia E. Pinkham’ Krinc, Sabina, O Dear Mrs. PiInkHaM—Will you mt y back wo ‘Tistie Missour printed before | Miss Irene Rogers, a dat pron physi 2 a NOTICE OF Miss Bessie Imitted two weeks since latter was ; ven, SPECIAL ELECTION William % and Holiday In that by virtue and ne County Court of J f Colonel manufact , the zoth day of March, 1900, } as losed at for the purpose of voting upon a wrty proposition to incur an indebtedne < 1 Doi souther: 1001 lars for u Pp pure ae for said co at the co} hereof by an ey nereare of the tax levy ¢ ce pn the "i + ne Hundred Dollar Valuation for a period ef . Ne | three years. to pay the same when and wher 1 ion com 10 t Col yn Will be submitted to the quai at T 1 es d i fer of eaid court is as follows Mr. Brv 1 Sis Ll by — sary Term, 19 February ¥ s tined ‘ » day of th 8 on the one hundred dollars acu Of said years, said petitior and the petitioners and ap ning that it itiorm able to gainadmittance 183 Of forty thou- idimg the said county seat nexcess of the total in- said county provided for one vear, a= limited by red to pey such indebt- y of taxes for that pur- dof three yeare, at the the one ‘hundred sid years, and heid to auth ndebtedness and the < be sen. Where the said and application being heard and con- and it bein, ry to build a court Bates at the cx m necessary to thousand dollars 28 funds of said n s8 of the total ineome and reven ty for this year and y law, and it being nec ar an indebte for the s purpose of anty at the "h said sam is in excess nty and inexcess nue of said conpt If it was only health, we might let it cling. it is acough. One cold rT passes off before for comes. But ough all the ti he same old story, for any one ssary too. here is first the cold, nig year and for any one y then the cough, then pneu- ind a levy of thirteen monia or consumption with the ae Seine aosueeee po caine she long sickness, and life tremb- amount of said prop: btedness by direct ling in the balance. tax, itis t ordered tm especial elec- tom be held ths said county in the macner prov by law on Tuesday, the 20th day of M 190). for the purpose of sabi ng Said proposition to incur said indebt- f forty thor dollars for the purpose e by an increase of the centeon the one hundred fer three years to pay the roted upen by the qualified voters of the count mch election in the manner provided by iaw, and that said question and Proposition be submitted to yualified voters Of said county at said special election. And it is furthe dered that st *t twenty days notice of said election be given by publishing notice of the same in some newspaper publish- Yer’s kerry 8 to-day intr« ced substitute for ing currer e provi passag | ed in Bates co umty, Missour. j SAMUEL WEST, Presiding Judge ' Ss. T. BROADDT: iia Done in pursuance of said order. And I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the or- of the court in the matter of esid special me appears of record in my office imony whereof I have hereants y baad a al of said Bat) court at my office in Batler, Mo. ths loosens the grasp of yourcough. | 18th Cay of February, . The congestion of the throat | : P BEOADDUs. 2nd lungs is removed; all in- i — Bates Goon flammation is subdued; the j set bes parts are put perfectly at rest Be oe enone away | Notice of Special Election. hes no diseasea tissues on which to hang. 5 Notice is_here>y given sition a ¥ of an or of Dr. Ayer’s | eben va 1 Cherry Pectoral 5 laster the 20th Day of March, 1g00 ps2 of ¥aiag npon the ques n salt cousty, the prog out inflammation of the per draw: lungs. advice Fi : havea Med E ills of women conspire against domestic harmony. Some derangement of the generative organs is the main cause of most of the unhappiness in the The husband can't understand these troubles. physician only knows of them theoreti- cally and scientifically, and finds it hard | practical and | Mrs. Pinkham has beencuring & ills of women for a Mrs. Her address Among the multitude of wo- men helped by Mrs. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, is Mrs. Jose kindly allow me the pleasure of ex. ing my gratitude for the wonder- ham’s Vegetable Com- le bearing-down pains, Iso had leucorrl The male them. here is cure for them, certain, thetic. lure to not for ea AS hed <= s by taking ong time nd those and it uld never hoea, dull ches, could not sleep, v fe was a burdentome. I 2ral years, but it did 2and wanted me to , and I am so thank ve taken four bottl ound and a box of Liver ate that if more ladies wi they would bless the me My heart is full of grat her medicine has done for me. was weak doctored no good. try vour ful that I es of the Pills, and ould only give your med day they your ad itude to Mrs. Pinkham for what It is worth its weight in gold,” cine a vertise- saw eee | than one handred other householders of B tes ty, Missouri, praying the Court to eames e submitted to the qualified voters ot Bates nty, Missouri, at spe ial election ealled enforcing iw | Co tor shat parpose, the quantion of said county the provin vf Article 2, Ung ter 5 Revised Statute- of Misouth, In#, relating to the restraining fom ruosing at large of domestic ame imais of the species of horse, male. ass, Gabe te, swine, sheep and goate,as provided said article sud chepier aod amendm tuereto, and the sald petition being he foes aud iC being found bs and be in due practic ir - and entered of contatoing : term, Lan, a | More than ove hundred householders of agit sout speech tion has been and will be | county, itis thereupon by the court here fe vunty inthe manner provided by | dered tout a special electie ® beld in thie | said count Tuesday, the 20th dey of Maren, 19”, for the purpose of voting a tiom of enforcing In salt county they of Article Chapwer 3, Revised } Utes of Missouri | restraining = from running | domestic an the spectes of horse, | male, ase nhe#p nad goats, aad | that cetd question be submittea to the 4 | flet voters of suid county at salteleetiun Agd j 18 in surther ordered by * © of wuld apecial | election an’ that sald v will be takee, be giv n by publishing the | uewepaper vablina souri for three weeks neertien of wuleh be.ore the sald day oy posting up printed Oo! the m et pantie p aid County at © eetion SA $ T. Buoany County Clerk ownetnip ie twene ne belore aald Wks “g Judge. pereaance of said or ter of the Court, Irther ceraty tat F py Of the order of the court tu sl election entied fort tring ayy rd in ’ timens whereol | have her ” my band and afiixed the seal of énid court a otice in Mase this, 13th day of F ' Ladies Cau Wear Shoes. One eize smaller after using Al en's *oot- Kase & powder to be sbaken Makes tight orn thoes 1 anious relief ty roe and It's the port discovery of the Diteters and callous + is & ee sweating. acl draggiste and shoe stores, 2 FREE by mali. addrees, Allen 8. Letioy, N.Y, twin cure feet. At frisl package Olmetesd, Notice of Final Settlement Notice is here given to all creditors and sll others interested inthe estate of Wiliam Lowen e-d¢ Frank Lowen partners Wm. wen, deceased, that |, Frank Lowen Mivistratrof eaid estate, intend to m the next termoft Court in Batee final -ectlement thereof, .t the Bates (oanty Pr. »bate County, state of Missouri, to be held at Bate ler commencing on the I4th day of May 1900. FRANK LOWEN Admr. 14-4t Surviving partner Noi ce of Final Settiemert. Notice in heveby given to all creditors. and all others interestou in the estete of Wm Law- en deceased, that I, Frank Lowen, admin- istrator of said estate, intend to make fival settlement ther-ot, ai the next term of the Bates County Probate court, in Hates county, state of Missouri. to be neld at Butler commencing op the 14th day of May,21900. Maewt FRANK LOWEN, Acmr. DR. TOMLIN, 7 OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST. FOR £00k Frez. BR. B. F. TOMLIN, v=., ST. LOUIS, MO. ROSS HOTEL Mo., Fr one retu every four