The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 6, 1900, Page 4

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| | en a i k pn naaret SEYVALIA PUBLICANS Ai K Several Thousand People from Ail Over hi WMT rr | Mii IFT Tat Ph \ | QALL Britain Working to Partially Deteat the Russo-American Plan of Campaign. the state Atterded the Format Open- Ing of the Camps Tuesday. every The Weext.y Times, address Thursday, will be sen ay ; Sere ee O LAND INDEMNITY TO BE ASKED. National Ticket. ss panied : _ Democratic E + Daclaimea Any Totention of Oren Contents of the Latest kre ie } r is pring of Annext Manchuria. and the F v Minister Not Reveste ‘ a : 3 settle vthe @e« tothe Lat r pesaleW . DLAI E.S ENS oe Z DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKE T 1 j For = Kor} t.-4 : For “es retar a Far A \ r For A ‘ For Trea For hin adand Sa r = Hering vor ; str ENY COMMITTEE MEETING the Demo ‘ al Comumniittee of} , “i , Bat ou ue ! Ise | . 1b ook | | s a | On motive | ene ttee was | { = etary: W.C. Hed py ¢ "I ‘ | n-| J. W. MeCombs ‘ \ |t ‘ In the matter | : pias : fino | From Rockville to | nmitt “er : Jot ‘ 1 s 1@ ballots Military Governor of Pekin Arrested | ‘ election for comm 1 ' The | tify 2 result ur ¢ t , | : : Earsom J 4 ! ( | i Chaffee Has Enoagh Troop I ‘ i i \ ] zier. W. T. Cowan ee ota i ; un 1 } | rt frer » eee MATTER OF MAJORITIES. =e = ' ; : i ' s } c | F , e | | Hon. A. M. Dockery spent the) MUTINY ON A TRANSPORT. | | ereater part of last week inSt. Louis | : | Selpive : : ae can Drivera and English Stokers | 1 era S j meeting the business men of that city Caused the ntcalm te A in | ) ‘ mt and speaking to democratic eather Mid-Stream Below New ©. i j ings at night His work was pro New Orlear Cont 4 ihe seit t ¢ witt west | ductive of mur xd and streneth- | t 5 mnt a. Ww | ve of n ind strength : BRYAN IN OHIO. | ened the party in t state and | ft vutl tL which « red S wesequently helped the national : = pH has t 1) At Zaneae and Cambrides the Demo- | < iegg. ! ‘ i Ww miles] cratic date Tuesday Made Speeen- | awase. The nomination of Mr. Bolte Xe oO bc Sou 48 hows < es from the # fof His Car | by the de rats in the LOth distriet | mutiny « wonrd —¢ I the delay Can e, ©: Sept. 4—When the] THE SUDDENLY will strengthen theticket. Although | i he « the transport. } nh oearry \ 1 Tryna thai ee : ] 1 ye : gi ees : | Ex Gov. Lewelling. of Kaneas, Died at Ar- he campaign may be said to have Sy ee ee CRE rived a Tuesday, |“ uansee City of Heart Disease—Skeren onty fairly opened the prospects were | | . . sob everal hir of Hix Politteal Career. uever brighter for the democrat 1 f ' = ae ee oe i S cas arty in Missouri With the very] last migia tele of the m ? ot gs | 4 ’ strongest that could have been} ©! ! prison | = ier cir ees causa nominated cad of the ticket, Hlan for soldier Home at Manila j . x | ; with the party prese g€ a united, ‘ POpeR AL Ks sept. 4A movement |. : : harmonious iders active-| |" . mete se - S ie iy and industriously pushing the], lie 1 tami ne i Iso s « work and the rank and file confidant | 1} f ‘ tern sok * r. ia and enthusiastic the majority possi- | Who rht in tl r pr & Tt « r Ww. \ ~ att : Ve ‘ Ss \ i bilities are almost unlimited. Con- . ey, ON servatives place the estimate at|\\”. ; = Z 2 : 40.000 and husiasts at SO.000] # = A this at Here r = and some as high 100,000, But r ia ‘ah aisase N itisssafeto say ti t najority | ¢ ri Pe | x will he sutticient to preclude a con- | the oer s i tm tie eck ae i the aa ‘ < Popalists Voted With Demoerarta William J. Bryan, democratic nom t } J \ > Vice-president, were guests of Labor | | organizations of ( two, reviewed | |, the great labor parades from tt | : a | from the same table “hy 5 day ‘ It as osed ex ts addr he t j | For Defranding a Commts<ten Firm. partisan, J eelr | 1 Sept. 4s 1 ’ t i s | \ I Bryan was t |r = 5 of4tol : ; a a ( = : Anti-Teoa: Statntes Are Adeqnara Ss S » t st t The Cals lan & ches Manita is er ‘ \ vt Wet- . and his ass a ¢ ali i Ss , es ading at stow ae 8 Mek v ig —_—__——__— v t H g S oT g = £ . s t : Mow ¢ eth of Citarieat a« : ; The ca = ore: ‘ & : : 1 a ~ : s s c = wins k rnot Canton Now ie = « : x y ; € g Severe Weather in Santiago ele t = s > Sant Sept = ° = e sate = fi tower ft tke 5 five feet Sse fits a | and r UBLGANS Be Named tor Governor. Lieutenant ROOSEVELT WILL MAKE A SPEECH, On Wednesday the Governor Will Appear on the F for With Pr ts ack, Who Was Defeated for ination oy Rooseveir Two Years What the Platform Is Expecte Contain v ve are Why let Ap your neigh. bors and friends think yoy must be STREAKS 2 Years older than you ap Yet it’s impossible look young with ‘ke color of 70 years in the hair. It’s sad to see young persons look pr ematurely old in this way. Sad be. cause it’s all unneces- sary; for gray hair may always be re- stored to its Sat - eral color by us- ing — 4 For over half a cen- tury this has been the standard hair prepara- tion. It is an elegant dressing; stops fall- ing of the hair; makes the hair grow; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. $1.00 a bottle. All druggtets, “T have beer VV WT WWW \ i PG By, Mi, Be Be Oe Be a Mrs. G. L. ALDEKSON, 24, 1599, Kev April . Tex. If you do not obtain all the benefits You expected from the Vigor, write the Doctor about it. Address, Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. Orde i Pu STATEOF MISSOURI) 4, Conn ates, 4 Im the ¢ n vaca puri at pwen Katee tit, ve defendant ‘ Dt taxes Now at sintif? by her fidavit, which is te enforce Missouri for the delinquent tax Iso, smounting in the the sum of 15 together with interest, costs, commissions and fees, upoa the fullowing de- ed tracts of land situated in Bates county, serit jouri, to wit: Lot sevem (7) in block thirty: six( in thet town of Walnut,and to enforce the len of the state of 0. fer the delinquent taxes for the year 155, amounting in the aggregate to the sum ef g-ther with interest poets, res mpon the fullowing de- Situated im Bates county, Lot thirteen (18) in bloek the town of Welnut, the said defendant be of this 2 ‘the city of , on the firet nd Monday in November, is a“ the third day cording tv law ynfeesed and judgm the prayer of ibed real estate said petition and th sold t afy Andi t he clerk aforesi ed in the Br I o I ‘ i iey ‘ Ne \ fo ' \ t i rsement s ‘ ) ot — WERE SHOCKED TO DEATH. Crossing of Electric Killed Two Polic Severs! Orhers Wires tn St. Lonis} en and I 1 s 5 ; ' Objeet to the fe Day Paid Beqnestsa Before He Tited Cannot i olieet the Tritel Tax. ; shall, Mo. STATE we ise RI? thata copy bereefbe pu Warenty newspaper printed vaaty Missouri for iast insertion to he firss day of { Bates

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