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} t t ee ne ge 5 yc t ; irony f ~~ BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES:| | J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. roprieto:s- J. D. Atren & Co., TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weext.y Times, published eyery Thursday, will be sent to any address ane year, postage paid, for $1.00, Democratic National Ticket. WILLIAM NGS BRYAN ADLAI STEVENSON DEMOCRATIC STATE TICK ET. . nes B. Gantt ; A Lene re Stat B Cook For Audi 4 x For Attorney Gen-ral Crow For Treasurer—fiobe lame For ¥ COUNTY TICKET. For Representative—Thos. lL. Harper For Treasurer—". T r For Pre tir 8. Horr For Publ For Sur ForCoron For Judz “ District—I D. Wimsatt, South D North et J. March COMMITTEE CALL. All members of the Bates County Jackson county has two kinds of PLOT TO DEFEAT D’ARMOND. democracy, viz: the ity Hall” and We have it on what we consider re- So aEeen: Nag: Gerakan : e yned for a long on time that led down would i ilaid by the repu bli¢ BO va tle sense t mimittee, in th fight on ltt state entral Congressman DeArmond this aad committee portion of its oO yunt of Mr. os Armone Ss Gna peraueie © out difleccaue , isa party leader in con lions Their na is especially desir-| 1) ole aim is it least that for the effect it The been informed, are pe him pg him on | over thecountry ive vention wits pendence to . ' eee ake a still Mr. Jour make a il morainate id the re- it the first et i sult was twe r yrague he isto take the stump in an én both campaign and funds will be Rotoed Gow rd. , om- shed by the national committee : i i n tiona ym | mittee would istitied in doing it yt enough voters, as they mee ass DeArmond’s de- | } } fe ; \ | The Record is authority for the : Thisis the same trick they} t the close faved on William R. Morrison, of years ago, and it work- d victory for in Butler a approached him ntleman’s undoing, a lheartily and said and shook his ~lasa great | | he « land had been a was tion, as the tariff was the par-] .. ae = ‘ i E Hlife long democrat. but if he lived nt issue before the country at ; ; until Nove would yote ue for McKink and Jurden.” DeArn is very strong ‘ - ‘ Now, we will arto a dough- district democrats se 7 n } nut that if suc nh occurrence really majority, but they must not hardened old ner, who tw s some “into a fancied security to a a | : republican saved his | S ike oroper effort t« re z= } n Democrati il Committee are 5 BIO ap ener nade | eountry” ar lieves that all vent any schemes of this kind. His ie cat ; robe aont 4 notif o meet at the court; c democrats w 10t rebels are hereby ne x tat the court sts must be guarded in every iF t! oe. aoe , | : Sais orse thieves ok Paste? as house in Butler on Monday, Septem-| school district against | "O'°6 ee oe eae : a aE hg age Sis y ee hb fond makin , his “easy-mark”’ | ber 3rd at 1 o'clock for the purpose} the Hanna slush fund. i W liabl id hasta eandidate, ar probably been f transactiz ill siness thé av} e e iable evidence besides i eae ‘ of transa g@ all busine hat may ue A Ce : € : « laurhine in hi >ver since. come before the committee |the most positive assurances that WRI LEW < jthis plot is formed and therefore =a | -R. Bev J.E ILLIAMS | ee : j : : jsound the warning. More Signs of a Landslide. | Secretar. Chairman. | é : j The forthcoming list which the| A demo. landslide is looked | OUR SPECIAL PREMIUMS. democratic campaign managers will | for in November. | Tur Times, with always a pride in| publish of republicans who have an-| of Kansas Ex-Senator Ps will |, campaigt Mark Hanna, this year, | 8O it is: ed Thomas B. Reed, | Globe is) causing | republican ranks like Roseoe Conk- > eriminal practice. | ¢ Mr. Jourden refused to make a} speech on t The sile rally in Butler, but promised to re turn ata later date. It now appears that he was acting on instructions |p} from republican national headquar- plot leaked out through |; eR , “T helped party, a party and principle and irty of despotism, and I will help to destroy it. And how? for B —hx-Governor the at time of justice ite republican honesty. [ now G | believe it is a injustice and | , There is but one way ap- Boutwell to I am (tremendous plause L the Liberty Congress, premiums on poultry. W. O. Atk on, populist candidate | I for congress, was in Johnson county | fanciers and are g Jour-| s This | t ro. Isfi the home of W. 8. candidate. Chica last week, den, week Atkeson goes to there anything suspicious in all this, f Atkes well known wv odickering in republican in view ons penchant tions? “Congressman DeArmond spent 64 minutes ¢ « £ mthe subject of in perial- a a says: “Yes, Br a Hardy, a court | BOminee 1or, and has indi- ism, sneeringly remarked — the | *°)*: Y , Brother Hardy, a court ay nae a oe = Lam house should be built, and ona def-|ecated tha votefor Bryan and Springtield publican, and the/inite and clear plan. There is no Leader-Democrat “replies: ‘*Presi- id proposition” about Rich Hill's is Hanna's first lieu- dent McKinley neighborhood of $64,000,000, as well thousand precious American ‘on the subject of t has expended in the | as several imperialism,’ and the end is not 3 vcasion of the Flory poultry ae will Missouri's greatest and best: paying Walton Trust Company are the next nomina-| upon an article in the Roekville Re- flex advocating a court house proposition with plans and specifications for the building less t 2 well done whatever Butler un-|uounced their intention to vote the | ] tikes, will give eighty six-months] democratic ticket. will contain the | seriptions to this paper on the} names of ri s of citizens of] remium list of the Butler} many st very name has been | verified, and no bogu ones giv us been the case rast witl In view of the fact that all farmers tical 0] ts. Itis ilarge number of town people | our po mated by the democratic | ire raisers of and consequently inter- manage-| ested in poultry, we have decided to] ment t tual show-down | upply these premiums directly to the of conversions thus far made list. with the hope that it give encouragement to better- he breed of poultry in the county. now the | democrats can show a proportion as | linst those claimed by the repub- } a | licans of ten to one. | recognized as one of Chairman Jones mentions one pre- | cinet ina certain state in which | the} h national committee hasa verified list | ustries, and we hope to see our veople take the lead in raising the ity republicans who voted for] finest and best. Forty dollars is a} McKinley in 1896 and who will vote | donation for us, but if good is|for Bryan this vear. weormplished in that direction we] In another town the democratic eel we will have been amply repaid | national committee has a list of Ger- or our outlay. man-Americaus, made out The Missouri State Bank and the| their number of the hig ty, every one of wh this fund, | from McKinley to for cash Mr. Walton, ‘rank and Bert Allen are all chicken vig contributors to rest These conve ving twenty-five dollars sions are largely from former McKinley strongholds in the] mid-western states, lowa, Minnesota. Michigan, IHinois and} Indiana, where the German element Wisconsin, atly interested in eeing a fine exhibit of blooded poul- ry, which their liberal contribution | iS largely in evidence. | nsures And where the republican majorities | four years ago were pronounced. So intiuential a repubhean as Govy- Hill Critic in commenting ernor Edward Scotield of Wisconsin, has declared ina printed interview the resubmission of that he will under no circumstance support Lafolette, the republican vier. She offered to furnish a suita- , put up a building to cost not 50,000, and give it, to the county—nit.” committee, | ae: pai le site ipaig a Milwaukee intervie abso- that the slicans of Wisconsin re- ritic could not haveexpressed main ina most discou ng state ached”? moreina column. The Rieh Hill] of apathy and that their state com- cheese ——— sition (7) was “nit,” and the] mittee has not yet even asked the The defeat of Judge DeArmond | PTO™#Ses to the voters, to get upa|natio: ee for any cam-} would be a national calamity at this | Peon to the county court to call | paign li j time, and be a body-blow to the | SPecl tion to vote on moving} The republic committee of Indi-} cause of anti-imperialism, and the| ‘2° ty seat to th At town, have | ana, accor: to anauthentiestate- |} free and unlimited coinage of silver. | been violated, as no effort has been | ment « republican head-| No one knows this better than Mr. a se a direct : You can | quarters 1apolis, is panic | Hanna ar vtional aid will be given |‘ the people twice on the | stric ken. the voters of the] republicans of this district Every | 5 position. We believe that jstate has b ade under direction | democrat should understand that! Z ber of the best citizens of | of the party leaders, and complete | and be ¢ R co nize t he errorcommit Sees show mocratic majority | —_—_——_— he obstructive tactics used to | of 18.000 In the ~ 1892 we head-| from obtain- | Ink ation fron number < ‘| bir es Sones ounty seat, | other states that 1 for McKinle a rs ise proposition. PY landslide are } printed structions of the county | : aan aca 4 oe Dep lose Itlooks as if it will be] Rt the is is shown by |) n in “S4 and ’92. How | publieat mond wit must | souri, Tennessee aliforr from his sat is upon thorough | i unremitting work | and} inthe union } We fellow last week's ard that the old issue. : 2 of the democrats hts seattered through % ing down of day of Novem- United 1900, is 7 Stimated population of the} the census of The figures 33 per cent of the popula- 1 towns of morethan 8,000 In 1890 it was 29 per States under 100,000. > Devil on the Wine tst each w _ The legislature of Kentucky meet | in extra session Tuesday. 3 | itutions $125,600. SOLDIER DEFENDS FILiPIN¢ Louis J eth Kansas, Says They Are Capa- ble of Self-Government. the v toward the aore wan ticket straig He car Topeka this week to participa the Bryan notificatior Mr. Ingwerson insists that t ipinos Ww iat itis our dut anize them is also unt already « 0 say, our among the natives are Mohan dan tribes. It is the Christian pinos totheCubans not Thave been sh it Mr. Ingwerson ia traitor can de to apply. listed Company E Kansasa On. 1x99, he the corporal of scouts e. He I still walk Secretary of State Taken From Georgetown retary of St Former ed with complicity in the Governor Goebel was brought from Georgetowna ir Found at Last le which pleases 75 per than other kind of brand of the same is Yale made right a trial will convince that it is the richest, smoothes most delicious cofiee ever drank at the Spot Cash Store the will people duct 2 < ‘ neigh- bors and friends think you must be twenty years older than you are? Yet it’s impossible to look young with the color of 70 years in the hair. It’s sad to see young persons look prematurely old in this way. Sad-be- cause it’s all unneces- sary; for gray hair may always be re- stored to its nat- ural color by us- ing — For over half a cen- tury this has been the standard hair prepara- tion. It is an elegant patiger stops fall- ing of the hair; makes the hair grow; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. “I have been using Ayer’s Hair Vigor for over 20 years and I can heartily recommend it to the public as the best hair tonic in existence.” Mrs. G. L. ALDEZSox, April 24, 1x99. Ector, Tex. Ie do not obtain all the benefits eae Fe - De. J.C, AYER, Lowell, Mase. lugwerson, Late of the Twenti- and will vote t y to hristianized principal allies Twentieth | its lively campaign re-eblisted in} hinfatry. and was appointed | In this cap: ot through theankle He came home limps p to utilize a Powers Powers, charg murder of to-day | laced Aug. 24.—Henry awaiting tria om he Goebel murder w been ill, is reported to be in| i serious condition to-day Cofiee. If it is , and DS. iia laa iiNiilaia ari MNOS. | t ese te an | | | me- icity | on 1in- | | and cent any pro- Mor you] kK sho sold tie. STOC 26. a =11 and test I the T for T une Twe Pre v0 Spr | L | pen bay A ed the WSRIDOOODIGODIONIOOOON LOOK KANSAS CITY'S BIG CATTLE SHOW. prizes at | breeds of cattle, will be gregate to on sale and at many, if faces ; | Short Horns. } Short , and Secretary J. H. make yp | DOWAGER AND EMPEROR | es Said to Have Overtaken Them Emperor Throws Himself on Pro- according to dispatches from Shang- j | troops pursued the dowager empress | and the court and overtook them 80 | miles southwest of Pekin. | peror, it is added, threw himself on prisoners have not yet reached Pe | kin. Tsin 1,000 Americans, British and | Japanese routed 3,000 Chinese and | killed 300 of them. | § , 5 Fa o S & S : PLA PLB OPP? RPPAR ADR DD PAO Customers, regardless of size of 2 their accounts will receive careful and considarate attention. E. D. KIPP, Cashier. D. N. THOMPSON, Prest. A. BENNETT, Vice Pres. GEO NEWBERRY, Ass’t Cashier. ‘ Set eee ee Rea OE GE BOERS LOSE HEAVILY. nt Attack Cost the Burghers Dear. London, During Gen, Buller’s recent attack, according to the Daily Mail's correspondent at Gen. Buller’s Ree $21,000 in Prizes Will Offered. 23.—A sale and e Than Be) Aug. 27 a as City, Aug w of Short Hornand Herefordeat-| 1 Gurenzo Marquez, the Boers lost with probably the largest heavily. Half the gunners of the amount of money ever hung up for Bethel commando were killed, #8 exhibition of those held at the k yards here from October 16 to the well as its commander, Commandant Von Dalwif, a cousin of Herr Krupp. “A council of war of the Boers at Nachadodorp,” says the correspond- ent, “decided, against the advice of commandant General Botha, to re turn to the original plan of retiring on Lydenbury The prizes will amount in the more than $21,000; Horn classes Hereford con s. There will be 150 Short Horns them in 0) in the short $10,000 in the least 500 of are reported to erview with. Mr, turday at Water- mandant Delarey ha had an Kruger on lust Sz show. Her fords entered he number of sale is 250, and ere eas ule is 250, and there will be a valonder 10t more, of the “white in the show ring asof the ‘The Bridal Feast Is not infrequently followed by sem lenten period of enforced fasting fleshly mortifi . The cheek hollow, the eyes are dull and Ue ringed, and the step is slow and la: There is an “all dragged-out feeling,” which makes a utter burden. reat fume 2 changes h follow show will be the first ever given “rthe auspices of the American Association, Breeders Horn officers of t association— . E. Leonard of Bellaire, Pickerell, of to day to sident ¢ ingtield, I arrived liminary arrangements. SAID TO BE CAPTIVES. tection of His Captors. ondor —Street fighting Pekin, intermi y ip aving sufficient As troops i} r 1¢ allies no police vast city allied districts they parties of etrate into + to enga > aleohol, t other mate titute. There ® t as good” for e halfarmed mobs. late repeat- neither opium, cocaine cotics. Accept no s no other med weak and sick og i, d been a great Sanghai dispatch of the report that th Japanese The em- Hi hi z protection of his captors. The} Young married wom lasting friend in Dr. Pierc Adviser. It contains 10 is sent free (in paper cov ceipt of 21 one-cent expense of mailing only. | ing, 31 — Address Dr. t 3 BR In the engagement at Tien! 5 a Former President Steyn and Com % ert: