The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 25, 1900, Page 4

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ANON RISS J. DA & Co., Proprietors. TERM> UF SUBSCRIPTION Times, published every |" : a r be sent to a address | +! ; Democra tic Nati OA ICKCb yj bo eee ce eeaea nee pe : t il ‘ s e xhau rh WILLIA J AN er AD STEVENSON rry the state i gu , DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET roved such splendid picking wher For Supr F 1 goes back for ror : 3S Ha : - For Li > ‘ ! For Auditor—A ru For Attoray UG : ‘ ‘ a Fo cadena + b * m eer COUNTY TICKET | pac tay ns a For Repr t Thos. L. Harp ! yo rior re) For Trew *. 7. Jon : anv ] For Pro« r . : pillars it of “to four mil or Prova For Pubt s, tha vy would now t ing Yor Surve . e four if agitation STOP THE EXPENSE “ars to be that away back in Ise proposition s > When the deme tir party came ot rents. and = al elections and 5 ol fund, uothing like so great move the menace to our valua ount as now, was i records © destroyed cout States Bonds. 1 tion of time when a court hons« republicans, co b+ve to be S at 9O cents No one, put off th nthe ultra republicans now comes. We the howling, willdeny that tl very little =| 5 bonds were aimple security tion this time i sub-| tle gover! nt bouds were sold and stuntial citizens and | ite bonds were purchasec ire for i t or the school fund nearly $15,000 Iding ha tran Now state bonds care and the ‘ e all others were for a limited what kind count ime. In order to make the school i get and the exact cost of sume.|iuud a permanent endowment at G One of t est at ts) percent interest, alongin 1881 these tnade agains propositio | nds were changed to certificates of spring. Vas Te dness on the state to run in- nite That ster bad uo idea tely. Was there any “looting what kind of a building vas t fhe money secured from the | yet or what would cost. Tp might | sale of tt m by went have come within t v buy state bonds issued by repub- padditional amount cans. If there was any looting it raske rto SOW wasin the issue of the state bonds it is different. The building selected | Certainly nothing more tee: ly | has twice been b lis now ates the silly twaddle about mis- der contract for the am fund than Were 533 ropmiating the school S70 S50.000 N for. fact that in there dist sasury for every child in the state fn 1900 there was $1 per child tributed. bond tha tributed from the state titeet is u money ean be will be a pr 2a monument t oevery tax dir- | nierprise of the years, people can hardly realize how it was | purposed next yeur done. Vote! It] paid into the state treasury is the part of om and economy | vas $2,408,181 and of this The d = Pager .; | 030 was distributed to the counties 1e democ i 3 In the people of our mit and os tax} Theamount paid by the people will not prov irdensome, will jin to the state treasury in 1870 was be extended over a period of -€ | $2,643,018, and only $339,567 was when it is paid for aan A jst to the counties for school The amount in 1899 $990,- position Missot majority yy [for the support of public schools. to about 13° per }amount paid into the state treasury | went to the support of | While in 1900 there was disteibatied ai Ea vbout 41 per cent. oot ne records ba | ! { has re-enforced i } cent of unusual strong nominee kery is not for only an governor. M: a splend vulnerable re the schools er, but for lin congress most a decade gives him Strength. A gentleman of unim- zs bic th es peachable racter, strict integrity, | | S70 Bates county paid into the yist aay $16.3585 and received genial and clever he makes an ideal r the next nment of schoo! candidate and the people of all po-} Sppare : litical parties have the utmost confi- | Obey $3,112 about 19 per cent of dence in his honesty and know thar {#™ount paid in affairs of sta tbe welland ably| The same records show that in handled Dockery’s plurality {1899 Bates county paid into the should not” be less than fifty thon-[{state treasury the sum of $26,963 sand, ar ¢ it ave it) wi ind that $8,833 were returne o it come u jfor the support of the common } schools which was about 3 recent If the had thought ere was republicans voter is # tuvthing ty in indebtedr the wrong tgainst the state carrying its own a® ticket against | . bl vermanently endowing its publ the oppositic concentrate | : 1 : brea - : ea at jschools, this « would have bee finht. Th wrtunity | 7 ; er : made w the act was ad, to show 5 nd ho twenty-years ago er lve ds As ea aa, is s = Six years fern n son al ndidate and the} yf ssouri were v . . Isa good ived away H ’ s ¥ x ' ly ov ' x \ sed the ye tot t s is that a few = s eu jed to sta 3 . ane LR ations A hit > Y : i i es and es < ues . very tacties 1 1 ‘ ss ss abs 1 : . lents Y 3 se = } s st vote i t v seis s lists son's ju Mr. Atkeson in attempts to withdrawi race and st nation eratic Jattain jthem a | i God o | turr \ Dp ed uta this ex When one does he and honor to hi nw useful to them the Sixth district here he « a lengthy editorial! his circuit ju dge’s attitude in| laimed that the popu- | “B ladie vorting the republican | Was less than 2 persons. ali told * The Parade. y actus on Dockery leount, conciuding horseback ani v 200,°—F ri the -onnt $y actual nee wi the demo-j 7, can Fienes oO a nd bis mid-} pecord to the re Gent} at tue supreme | surprised at is petting On| 4 eyse eitt e \tkeson Was nomi-j pat you can readily sé that s ¢ = jl he-road s that a tick- ie a ke 3 red on the “ € rou st 5 Atkeson had erat voters tk we eto the end | jn s By actu Was nor : As for | SE wv Denton’s name vf I Mr. Atkeson knows r popu- ie hina. nor what } thought = nameon | aninatio st s not under dis mad emissary | I should be sta H ! s rwards re-| t he would represe « ne of his peop! We yw t was | 2 jfor towuship org iou when i | Hess ame | } t number like ve Pee don’t ¢: ar be beaten out of emoluments by so th ot vays.—He 1 | Peel has bet = r their safe re-} na ner: ar : paper grand success Of | tnd beli s 5 we cause Off an i e el itiswho Me ‘ lled for 1 » ! y called for | ynfounde Acard from Mr. I Jyeats had been | fie to tt es this} Two ¢ rman r nd they left fing G \. burt A ronstration. | this week prospectit 5 an} buying farms and moving to t a | | i speaking « one | toan Ij fl | y oth re- | in ¢ | i Sixth. Our | Pdo appreciate this | 2% 1 is rded P : i Army men in Illinois ost men of the } , jaud every one of them were for Brv on the d = jan. Mechink rot it this year Few mei position is a source of Ss constituents, dom dictates aun be This the ————_____ voters nceav and pride and that most of inly do. Those Wao et In a p sition to know say aais certain to carry reason that i ) ive a deme- eratic ma To more than over- come the re an majority in the irter Harrison, mayor of »Says that city will givea democrat this time of forty the Judge DeArmond will carry this eounty by an increased ma ority. Every citizen in the Sixth District should id of him and the re- nown las won and show to the outside world that h eclated by his constituents. Ti »ple but honor themsel when “honor such a man —_____. Atheson ¢ 1 because THE TIMES ax of try to as- sist the ticket, and in the his kind of advice SSive peop. les party have ar And w have tried and t sstroye@ht peo- can paper st nin and & Atke.on in the Pree Press There is no necessity for any re publican paper being so idiotic be cause the reverse of that is so patent to all TIMESLIFE n't it about rould « interest some repnbli- is with run DeArmond, Jurden ?— of from the bood fi The father? Gone forthe bq 2 doctor. ie s SS mother? Alone with her suffcr- ing child. Willthe doc- tor never come P ; Whenthere j specif “is croup in 5 “the house you can’t get the doc- tor quick enough. It’s too dangerous to wait. Don’t make such a mis- take again; it may cost alife. Always keep on hand a dollar bottle of ectora It cures the croup at once. Then when any one in the family comes down with a hard cold or cough a few doses of the Pectoral will cut short the attack at once. A 25 cent bottle wili cure r a miserable cold; the 50c. size is better for a cold that has been hangingon. Keep the dollar size on hard. on Sy Proposed Amendments to the {scr 5 Constitution of M co N NSTI NAL AS ND- : 3 ia a re . Fe \ st . re, x ‘ x x ONS AMEX a 8 . 3 t SIXTH Ns ‘a A: 8 x wr Miss « a ex s 2 Trial : = |? Ns AWEND-! i fissouri. x RREN’ “ rt d ‘STH CONS d nj 7 ona item Lem esentatives, wh Tha é . Tamas ¢ = the first ; Missour concerning grand : - t of be 3 qualified aid state he itior yur # t r by « word - the ma

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