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| j | ay Township Convention. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES: J. D. ALLEN, Eprtor. es Saturday, May 12, at 2 o'clock p. m D. Atten & Cu., Proprietors and select delegates to a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: | vention. to be held at Butler, Mon- day, May 14, at 1 ock, to elect The Weexty Times, published every) 7 to thecouekcioual and Thursday, will be sent to any address“ ates - ne : e ome year, postage paid, for $1.00, court « appeals conventions by order of M.S. HORN, Chairman ANNOUNCEMENTS. | J.B. Maxecn, : “POR REPRESENTATIVE THAT INSTITUTE BOARD ne We are suthorized to annour T. L. HARPER of Lone Vak Township, candidate for represe tative, subject to the democratic primary el thon to be held June znd, ix | Board Commissio We are authorized to announce RES aE varus : JAMES NEIL SHARP t z voard candidate for lemocretic primar wo @f Mound townshi We are authorized to announce G. W. CLARDY of Mt. Pleasant township candidate sentative subject to a democratic election to be beld June 2nd. We are sathorized to announce SANTFORD HARDY, of Rockville, candidate for representative ject to a democratic primary election to be | | he Bela June 2nd, 1H be } No} Fou TREASURER | beat We are authorized tw anneunce i Prof J. H. CRAWFORD, Raybourn he Bates ( y Re- @f West Boone Township as candidate for “fe ne 5 Siase Seunty Treasurer, subject tot publiean, in its usual coarse and vul- Semocratic primary ‘Bed, lw tion to bi ar manner abuses the We are authorized to announ board, as J. S. (POLK; PIERCE, x There | ef Mt. Pleasant as candidate for | County Treasurer a democratic pri- histor mary election two be held June We are authorized to announce , 1900 ESTES SMITH, j tute, that republicans were not well af Mingo Township as candidate for County | | ast ate ee menel eae oeesiee arer, subject to democratic primary presented on the board of ioc i siection to be held June 2d, 140. tors, and in most cases a majority of We are authorized to anne unce cee asc its J W. H. H. DUKE, the instructors were republicans, ap- af Grand River Township, as candidat for| pointed by a democratic board. Last Coanty Treasurer, subject to a demosratic primary election to be held June sd, 1900, We are authorized to announce W. T. JOHNSON, sf Ovage Township, as candidate for County Freasurer, subject’ to a democratic primary aeetion to be held June znd, 1900. missioner tions and appointed one republican thereby making We have it reliable author- anted to the republican member remonstrat- the ent democrat on the board of instructors. and one democrat, the board republican. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to, anounce Jor fr. SMITH, ef Mt. Pleasant Township, as candidate f Sheriff, subject tos democratic primary el Bon to be held June znd, 1900. :. We are suthorized to announce D. D. PEEL af Hudson Township, as candidate for Sherit, subject to # democratic primary election to be Reid June 2nd, 1K0 : ee FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce J. A. SILVERS, #@ Osage Township, as candidate for Prosecut wag Attorney, subject toa democratic primary tection to be held June znd, 1900. Weare authorized to announce MILES 8. HORN, af Mt. Plea-ant Township, as candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject toa democratic primary election to be held June 2nd, 1900. We are authorized to announce BRUCE LUDWICK, of Mt. Pleasant township, for Prosecating At- torney, subject to the democratic primary tion to be held June 2d 1900. on what we consider ity that a petition was pre against of a ing appointn This member, had already pledged himself and refused to in that mutter. Commissioner Rayhourn was inter- be influenced viewd before the court made the pointment, and indicated that Allison, of Butler, Prof of Warrensburg and the commission- er of St. Clair county, all republicans had been decided upon for instructors The school commissoner of this coun- ap- Prof. Deerwester, ty was elected as a partisan, and the attitude of the Republican but shows its chag rin at not being permitted to run the office as a_ political machine. FOR SURVEYOR, We are authorized to announce R. E. JOHNSON, of Mt. Pleasant township, for County Surveyor, aabject to tne democratic primary election to Be held June 2nd, 1900. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. ‘We are suthorized to announce L. D. WIMSATT, of Moand township, candidate for Judge of the County Court trom the northern district, sab- Ject toa demoeratic primary election held on Bane 2nd. Thegreat American Admiral George Dewe the week accompanied by Mrs. Dewey They which was handsomely and elabo rately decorated in their honor. Tle city was filled with visitors and Ad miral was in St. Louis the last of were the guests of the city, Dewey was enthusiastically greeted whenever he showed himself St. Louis did herself proud in the admirable manner in which she enter- tained her noted guest. The demon- strations ¥ devoid ot political significance, but was in ree great ottice in overcoming the We are authorized to announce G. W. STITH, of Deepwater township, candidate for Judge of the Coun y Cour: from ‘the southern district, — to a democratic primary election to be held June 2na. Weare authorized to announce JOHN J. MARCH, of New Home township, candidate for Judge efCounty Court from the southern district, subject toa democratic primary election to be were entire ognition of his achievements as a naval Spanish fort and feet. and his great sery Philip June 2nd. FOR PROBATE JUDGE e to his country in th We are authorized to annoance pines. J. &. SMITH, of Mt. Pleasant townsbip. candidate for Pro- Jehu Baker, the only republican date Judge. subject toa democratic primary election t> be held June 2na, 1900. whoever defeated Col. William R. We are authorized to announce Morrison for congress, in the Belle- 7. we » LE . * . : . —, ville (IM) district, declares against ot t. Pleasant Township, for Probate Judge, mires to a democratic primary election to be Beld June tnd, 190), McKinley : and Porto Rican tariff. says Mr. Baker is years old, and one of the shrewdest of the old nd his imperialistic policy - an ex- FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Weare authorized te announce D, V. BROWN, of Mt. Pleasant Township for Public Adminis- trator, subject to the dem: cratic primary elec Mon to be held Jane 2nd, 1900. FOR CORONER We are authorized to announce DR. C. A. LUSK, of New Home Township, as candidate for Cor- ner, subjeet to the democratic primary elec- tion to be held June 2ud, 1900, change. school of repu Illinois. politicians in that other New author Hill, Murphy, Croker and York le: ified tention of supporting Mr. Bryan, no matter what the platform may be on It is given out on lers have sigt their in- We are authorized to announce DR. O. F. RENICK, gi.Nt. Pleasant Township, au candidate for the money question. A united de boroner, subject to the demo-raise primary elec racy vi ‘ew York tion to be held June and. Ine y mecracy can win in New York and that would elect Brya —_—_———__— It appears to be only a question of have ———$— For thirty years the state of New Fork has swung, pendulum like be tween the two great parties for pres ident. Last time it went for MeKin- time now, with the Boers. They made a grand fight, but their losses and not having stand and a good ley, history and tradition gives it to resources to draw from, coup A number of worthy gentlemen known. It made the word Bryan this vear. heeuccient Ga@wasamnst them. i have signified their willingness to Sarsaparilla famous —————— as shortly hacet,|t#ke chances on the Bryan ticket, over the whole world. looks like they will shortly have to A worthy and intelligent old gen- . a Lit to the inevitable. tleman, on the shady side of s Xty. said to us that he believed the com- ing presidential campaign would be the hottest seen in this « ountry since Lincoln's first race, with chances ix Frank W. Buff Col known lumberman of Lou has left the republican party and will a well lana, Mo., 5 4} vote for Bryan. in November. Col. avor of the democrats. Buffum is opposed to imperialism ——_—— A > = and th de to It is claimed the administration ant a . cas c Te ’as four hundred and twenty-six Y-sis ee eee millions of gold dollars locked up ir the United States The sub-cc | Demoerati treasury vaul committee, met in Kan lft be true, what good is this vast | sas ( ity Monday and put its stamp amount of gold and the many other jof ap millions of silver and Paper money in | gene she treasury and out of circulation | Kans: doing the people. the national conventicn. roval upon t larrangements be hall and i made by s City for the entertainment of The democrats are hereby requested to meet in their respective townships unty con- court for not | ors insti- year the county court adopted Com- Raybourn’s recommenda- rats desert a sinking ship. trouble MeKinley is having in secur- ing a running mate it may be inferred that the rodents know the old hull is going downin deep water on this voyage. oughly enthuse the American people equal to Col. Bryan is Admiral If you have it, you ] Dewey, and bear in mind both are know it. You democrats.’ know all tion hall with a whoop. Ina time the debris has been cleared away walls mostly work started Sixteen states have held conver without your blood tions and selected delegates to the being impure and your national convention All have nerves all exhausted a nd There’s just one remedy Chicago platform ] for you pneumonia fall in the pri revival where does prosperit jup. ee a mel | EVADA HEALERS ARREST > FLABBY | shires WHO WANT TO BUILD uP THEIR BODIES WILL FINDTHE | “ONE THING NEEDFUL IN co Dr. PIERCES GOLDEN ° Weltmer and Kelly Are Under Federal Court Indictments. Kansas City Star, > S. A. Weltmer. ; Kelly, secretary « Magnetic wer Heal rested ar School of i brought into the United States this morr answer a charge of soon as possible | The Ar Heali has The body is built up from the food we eat. But before food can be assimilated by the body it must be prepared for assimi- lation by : stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri- tion. Food does not feed when the stomach is ‘‘ out of order.” The result is, weak uscles and flabby flesh. ‘‘Golden Med- ical Discovery ’’ heals diseases of the sto i digestive and nutritive system. It works with Nature to make manly muscle and for firm flesh. ness priz indictment {grand jury in Kansas “Wel met tco u. nach ar Ina er received from A. D Weller, Esq f Pensacola, Es- cambia states “T have your diagnosis stomach troubl plaint, taken cight “Golden Medical DL say that I am trans ing shadow (as my perfect health.”’ OA TRUEO Temperance Medicine. CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. pov = did not g Dewey or Miles of undid Bryan « any other democratic « ite the or presidency has never shown the peo-| but had his st LESWOME derstand what torture is. Constantly on their feet whether well or ill. Compelle@ to smile and be agreeable to customers while dragged down with some feminine weakness achescount for little. They mu keep going or lose their place. To these Mrs. Pinkham's help is offered. Aletter to her at Lynn, Mass., will bring her advice tree of all charge. Miss Nancie § Col., writes a letter ham from which we I had been in px been broug serious wor S WHO EARN ‘THEIR LIVING oubles hav. . Cans nerves I docto re Blood Purifier e Vegetable Com- n in strength g to bea tallto your equal to r I have triec others bee Tre using y Tas cannot \ aise of it.” Meade, z strong s. PINKHAM—I feel it u in regard to has done for I cannot praise it nee my girlhood / troubled with ir- ar and painful periods and for nearly “five years had suffered with falling of the womb, and whites. Also had ovarian trouble, the left ovary being so swollen and sore that I could not move without pain. Now, thanks to your wonder dicine, that tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy and strong.’ Fn anr - ul ple th he can create crop shortages | gested” letters <KT Pag Pa enerne is : | ring and stimu awe —thai is yours. and European prosperity at thesame ging and stimula y . - : authorities havin - +4 time, thus insuring prosperity in the methode ol We perrrnntenen: You est groceries—they are ours. United States. Mr. McKinley having ww turning the Always at < = t to done these marvelous tl will have practices of Sey We tention to other “he both mental the advantage of any other nominee. 3 rs .| divine.” It is very probabl Surely the democratic party's task |.’ “ : . é oa) I ee _|if Weltmer and Kelly ull be conviet this year will be or that will test its Rp cabiex anise SW lan Gaiue faaecan vigor. —Post-Dispatch will be arrested it liately. The mails i statute iiMst t the purpose of fraud is very Joseph Bays, a young farmer living and has mar afew miles southwest Mo., easter that he could eat number of egys. He won eating thirty-six, but it cost him his life, as he never the effects of the gormandizing and died Saturday. He had been married only rwith made a wa the greatest the wa ] vols er . the sel ormous me Weltmer employed fo phers- itiedup inthe Neve postottice since last F has bee n Weltme recovered from ty steno; as bee about six months school’s busir stop | | ity is concerned WATCH. i We want your Chickens! Square SMITH’S We want your Eggs. North Side of John O'Grady. wl =~ Everybody should be satisfied with | employed to defend himself and Kelly 0sc0ceeoses soeocesossoe the nominees of a primary election./is trying now to have the postoffice . 1c ' is ‘ > It isa fair way to select candidates| authorities the embarge BARGAINS i We want your Butter! : >» done at ish ¢ This will hav ington. T omes to trial in November. will bitterls contest John O'Grady said ‘We will have a hundred witness from Missouri alo the stand and swear t vy have been cured by Weltme atment. The school’s methods have been investi- gated many times by the postoffic inspectors and found to be allr no one should and the fight register a kick beeause he does not get every man he votes for over, en it « be eto come on It isan old and trite saying Anexcha “The only man the United States who can thor- gesave: about the he heavy feeling ABs inthe stomach, the (¥ formation of gas, the L_/ nausea, sick headache, =, and general weakness of the whole body. You can’t have it a week not Kansas City is eonven- onth rebuilding raded. the contracts let, the rebuilt and the iron _ He was 73 vears ofage - | If the h tariff Peaaen the gre: t! ice of steel. and a teel has caused a building industry, come in with a} arsaParilla There’s nothing new about it. Your grand- Parents took it. "Twas an old Sarsaparilla before other sarsaparillas were increase in j | | of the high tariff? and others have th Comingevents before. ir lightning rods st their sh: There’s no other sarsa- parilla like it. In age and jsion of P by a vote of 2U to 29 to adopt a res- j Boers. i power to cure it’s “‘ The leader of them all.” —____—_ j ippines during his absence. —_—_——_—____. | If prosperity abounds in thecountry a large extent why is it labor astrike in nearly every eastern | I would advise all my feliow creatures to try this medicine, for it has stood the test of time and ita curative power cannot be ex- celled.” LD. Goo 5 Browntown, Va. tos Monday the United States refused. ' Ii recetve a prompt re- Address De J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. olution expressing sympathy for the | Terrific Storm in Central Kan- Inmates Ellinwood, Kan cyclone passed over this section of the state about 5:30 o'clock this af- ternoon Logan township and particularly in| er a place known as Cheyenne bottom There the house of George Helfrich was blown down and both he and his wife. who were inside, were instantly killed. deaths may result The wife of lived in badly dispaired of and her ch precarious condition Was totally wrecked. Apparently the cyclone formed a few miles south of this place it passed here it was very high, but | still quite noticeable in the wesvend | of town } position until it reached the Cheyene | bottom, where it took a downward | shoot and began ite awful work of 8 destruction | Larned, Kan, clouds passed southeast of here at 6 | and wires twisted. i of Ellinwood three persons are re-| ported killed. j |port the extent of the damage from | bere to-nigh went out to the scene of the cyclone j track have returned Only one funnel shaped cloud was |} seen from here, but four separate funnels were seen at Great Bend. Ellsworth, Kan.,May 6—An un- | | Prices at the The way to make these go f bottom where the: shoul SMITH & SON. usually bot and sultry afternoon was followed by several ‘lones in this part of the state thisevening between sand 7 o'clock. Passengers on the west-bound train which reached here at 6 o'clock report no less than five separate cyclones seen between srookville and this point Omaha, Neb., May 6.--A special from Beaver City, Neb., gives further details of the Wilsonville ternado. Many farm houses were destroyed The hail stones were as large as base balis and were driven through roofs. The twister appeared after the bom- bardment had taken a northeasterly course. It was funnel shaped and did damage over a wide area. Farmers west and north of Wilson- ville were the greatest sufferers. Many people fied to their cellars. A. Tow- s jarge house was destroyed. Tow er, his wifeand daughter were serious- ly, though not fatally injured Houses and barns of H. H. Farrish, H. H. Corbett and H. A. Bourne were destroyed. The latter was seriously CYCLONES. sas Leaves Trail of Death. FARM RESIDENCES WRECKED. of Houses Crushed Beneath Tons of Debris. ; May 6.—A terrific doing its worst work in A daughter-in-law and one of WA ndicott, secretary of war| ® her « Seite who were visiting were | injured : . ; seriously br allv daughter of E oF; under President Cleveland's first ad- | riously but not fatally injured. A daughter of L. E. McFarland = : : * Several other persons in the same! was ina summer house. which was ministration, died at his residence | neighborhood were badly injured and | lifted and carried some distance Boston Sunday from an attack of} it is not improbable that several! without serious injury. Five cows were carried a quarter of a mile. William Helfrich, who neighborhood, was so that her recovery is; ild is also in a This residence that injured James Nettles, a negro, was hang- Louis Monday He mur- dered Sam W. Mean, a street car conductor, July 4th, 1898. When | — edin St It maintained this relative Your kilted trousers Your trousered son aspires to son aspires to May 6.—Cyclone| : = . ees | ‘clock and struck near Pawnee Rock hood General Otis sailed for United oc a Me ek, | manhood Sites be — General MaeAr-| =* a . about three miles from here. The} Your manly son aspires to | Ugknehsin seen —— Ayer’s Pills cure constipation. Postal telegraph line is reported to|[ wealth |thur will take command of the divi- “After suffering terribly I was have been destroyed. with poles down | Lay the foundation for it in induced wo la. - mi Six miles north the ki youngster. nk account for him i teach him to add it xere’s more than wealth j be be gained by it, perhaps a It is impossible to re- to -asnone of those who Forms Bonk is reported that

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