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i, ALLEN, Epivor } D. Actes & Co., Proprietors TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: “Fhe Weext.y Times, published every DeKalb and Flees From Officers. DeKalb, Mo., Dee Thursday, wil! be sent to any address; May, an ex-convict, shot and fatally na ee one yess, vontaze paid. for $1.00. wonnded Robert Martin and John) 9:5 and‘ she FL McGee ata -enear DeKalb. Mar-, hardly knows how W.J Bryan will speak in Chicago | ,;, js dead and McGee can not live. ug hold her head Sauvary 6th. May was recently released from the “The nervots WE HAS SEEN THREE CENTURIES. | penitentiary, where he served a term: condition, head jwith his unclefor the murder of @/ jess which are the] ye aaa farmer named Burdette, in the same) results of irreg-i— Undie Tommy Hutchinson Hale and | neighborhood \ ae Hearty at 101. | St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 30.—Charles| the womanly. or- Chillicothe, Mo. Dec. 31.—Unele| May. who killed Robert Martin and reel pen ed bene Tommy Hutchinson of this county |¥ounded Robert McGee in a sl eof Dr Fie’ is ntenarian and if he is alive to-} ing affray ata dance near DeKalb, fees ree morrow Ibe living in hiy-third | ¥ spichiaanae = oF een ee (Bees re eeutur. While Mr. Hutchinson is} May secret limself in the brush Ss er well and beurtv he has not visited |#eat DeKalk svon after the shooting ae a the county seat ip twenty-five years jand stood off a sheriff's posse during | cose pro: ff hi ivan: til February 28 next hej entire day. Twenty shots were Lon the yeneral | will-celebrate his 101st birthday. exchanged during the afternoon health of the en- May, although he had one hand ok wader 3 Snow in the West. ot to pieves and carried a ball in ed to con enone, Wyo, Dec —A gen-| his left nade good his escape, luded the wa Ex-Convict Shoots Dows two Men Near 30.—Charles rs and boarded the BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES.| IUNG aT cousray DANCE” | @pQge Clepi Isararity. For the most part the youn obliging, though her back hnrts, bi side pains, or her head throbs d ingly. ir- rarely shows wstorm prevailed : th stern, central 1 southern | Burlington train at Rushville. The pe : Bs | de » sheriffs 1 rned of thi and} _ ‘Having used Dr. Pic Ss Favorite Prescrir sections of Wyoming during the past} deputy sheriiis learned of this and) tion and “Golden M twee days. On Powder river and|the local police*were notified. May aise 8 hiaig Sal ek the snow is yery deep, | Submitted to arrest without a fight. | M flieulty in feeding stock is ex-| AS a result of the coroner’s inquest | . 5 | ss } need, although no serious dam-| #e Was held for murder. | as yet i | — rae |} GOVERNOR STEPHENS TALKS. | | Dr. Pierce’s~p) alt cee Say an | is is 1 Pleasant Pellets cure Mail Clerks Are Arrested. | | _dizzines® ar? i: headache. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 28 —August a Cadets Selected. ley, Samuel Gaines and Jol ABO pei ing investigation, were rested thil ng United States mail ed that they sket large numbers «rf destroy Et is clain! tke waste bi threw int clerks in the Sv. Joseph post-| 10 were laid off afew days} saiternoon on the charg in| Is Still Determined to Urge posed Libel Law. Jefierson City, Mo anf G ernor Stephens will his determination ail actiment in Mis eda maki i reconsider the en- libel iL ompulsory on grand oO of law a of * a ea , | jarie : nexgazines ay? books on which the |? : rhizance of newspa- adsdvesses wer hot good. The men|! icles censuring public officers sag they were t frame their sup rior officers. The, wit uve a heari sigeee Pollock to- 1orrow. Military Ball Is Not Given. Sefierson City, Jan. 1.—The mili tary ball, which was to have taker place to-night at the executive man sion was not given on account of the :ting under directions g before Commis- mito punish the erring He will recommend such a law in his persons. y message, and will havea bill present- bd in the general assembly. “I did not the 0 approve the measure,” expect news: rpers he ‘The measure will not harm or affect newspapers, but There says ‘| The better class of nly the journalistic outlaws. re only a few of those and we ought _ at i — of Mrs. E. G.} 4, weed them out. I myself am a mAwing, daughter of Ae Speed! Mewspaper man. I am interested in Stepheus and niece of Governor fteen papers in the State. They Stepbens. Many members of the |< ‘ National Guard of Missouri from St Lewis, Kuusas City and other points im the state are in) town to-night At the mansion and at the Madison Efouse informal receptions were held fer the oftivers and their wives. Gevernor Stephens and wife de- parted tonight for Boonville to at send the funeral of Mrs. Rolwin, Missouri Legisiature. -Jefierson City, Mo. Jan. 1.—The fawer house of the Forty-first Gen eacud Assembly will be called to orde sf aeeu to-morrow by Se He will call v9 Representatives who hold tary O ese Lesueur. the certiti es of election issued by this eftic: ry } hen he will call for nominatior “ rary chairman he Demo ts have decided on W. D. Hami? f Viess County for this he . u Cour pr ibly decent, and ted hewspa pers re all high-toned and Uhhey will not be afte nw. The by such a of Missouri “fre really responsible for my election t D the governorship ‘I believe that when the newspapers ad the argument I make essage in favor of the law they will hink better of it. I havesent mark- 1 copies of The Republic containing in my he announcement of the law to the overnors of a numberof states with Whom I have friendly relations, and ask their opinion of my proposal As well as information regarding li- bel laws in their states. This ial will be the mittee which considers the bill.’ mate- submitted to QUITS CIRCUIT BENCH. udge Broaddus Resigns to Enter K. C. Court of Appeals. Mo. Dee. = sroaddus, of this city Chillicothe = Teel Elbridge JJ. to-day mailed to Governor Stephens his resignation judge the Seventh judicial district of Missouri, ito take effect Jan. 1, 1901. Judge Broaddus will be installed as judge jof the Kansas City Court of Appee as of ng judge of that body. Governor wyers in this city, will appoint R E. Ball, of Richmond, to »| fudge Broaddns’ term, which expires -| Jan. 1. 196 r|Judge Jo: fland D.C. Al i} | MRS. NATION'S LUCK. serve out Other candidates are 1a Alexander, of Gallatin, on. of Liberty | Because She Wouldn't Accept Bail She Must Remainin Jail Three Weeks. D His Pro- <p | com- | next Monday and will be the presid-| Btephens, it is generally thought by | Pad Cadets have | sent the sixth 1 en selected to repre- cistrict and Annapolis from ongressional jat West Point the following who con- young men tested for the places or j intellectual phys examina- | tions in this city, December 28 and 29, 1900: West Point—E. E. Zook, | field; Geo. E. Osborne, Warrensburg |D. H. Goednow, W. W. H Findle Clinton; Frank S. Sollars, W burg; W. R. Repp, Centre View; Jas. Cameron, Butler. J.B. B competitive and al Green- rrens- int, Rich Hill; Earl Ro Shipp, Centre View; Geo. Mc Kissick, Butler; Jas. H. Winchell, Rich Hill; J. C. Grover, Warrensburg Two of the above young men hud Aunapolis received the places of alternates at Missouri last summer and one of them had passed the West Point was ready to large for the state of examinations, be admitted, they could secure the sanction of this dis trict; but the and physical-test of last under severe mental week E BE Zook ot Greentield, secured the ap pointment to West Point, and J.B Bryaut of Rich Hill, secured the ap- pointment to Annapolis All the contestants expressed them selves that the examination showed the “survival of the fittest.” Both appointees are strong stu- dents intellectually with strong physical bodies, Mr. Zook being 6 feet 4 inches in height and built in proportion, and it is sale to say that it will take a combination of unusual strength to conquer or to pour to- basco sauce down the represer of the sixth district of Missouri when he comes to West Point. Van Dyck Brings $120,000. New York, Dee. 27.—A portrait of William DeViilliers, Viscomte Grand- ison, painted by Van Dycke and said to be the highest priced canvas ever imported into this country, purchased by William (¢ The price, it is said, Mr. Whitney will hang the picture with the collection of old English masterpieces in his home here. The portrait is a typical Van Dycke and possesses ail the rare effects of that artist’s pictures. has been Whitney. $120,000 was Indian Centenarian Enrolled. Vinita, I. T., Dee. —Mrs. Mary Foreman appeared before the Dawes |commission a few days ago and ap- | plied for the enrollment of Switzler Lowrey, an Cherokee Indian, and when asked why Mr. Lowrey did not appear in person for euroliment, assigned the reason that he was 111 to attend in manis Mr. Low- { aged j | | | Years old and unable lperson. Mrs. Fe rey’s daug to enroll the aged Indian Lew Wallace’s Scheme. Richmond, Ind.. Dee. Lew W: bel present ra &.—General lace he was permitted woman behind the counter is smiling an | | | | i } j | The wonder is, not that a clerk | ficer of is sometimes irritable, but that she $0) pose per po« j the pre Fargo, N. D., Dee. 28.- ing and want of the Russian settlers the Russian Settlers in Want. The suffe , N. D., & We have thirty-three families ivs iding or Quite a nur a tually stury tl or people rerops me spect « Headless Trunk Found. RAISED TO $50,000. r-| OMAHA COUNCIL OFFERS TWENTY McHenry county ispreat. Ella R. hson, the z ng distr ting of- FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE- f the Red Cross Suciety at Ana- | | WARD IN CUDAHY CASE. Mc. Cudahy is Asked to Withdraw His i Offer | 3 j | Omaha, Neb., Dec. 31.—At a spe | cially called meet | cil, that body this aft ja concurrent resolu a Phe : op OO of $25,000 for the of WKirk-| road | Sion and conviction of th ri iy. So}does who abducted Edward Cudahy wtmur-|Jr.,on the nigh . ‘r 18 berry was |p : - |For arrest tion of one by the} man’s | ‘He resolution | a reward of 4} 28.000; for two, $15,000 will be paid j - d whole amount is offered for the Ss. W. 4 ‘ PATRON OF II . A Bea fu! Eng i j 3 sort | w Clethes Herself in jcity | Hom > ts | 2 ot, arte 4 Woman Missou Honors —.~ | ag j Ciacinnati Pos vee | Lon V. Ste Ss, gov of Mis 26 step o office | Miss sa great state. St e “Tenoug feature of Mr. Step the i vas passed Good 1 isu and} re vee | bad ones found places on the statute ks ks, but more prominent than all : “a ‘sy. [else connected with his administra ind able} beautiful woman. ‘‘Our Lady of the ds Kind Heart.” a conviet named the he & sovernor’s wile. pane Sa m ie ae < Party papers have sneered at the ican dee gowns are » less | governor’s devotion to her. Butthe famous than he ) s people applauded a man who was ture js | brave enough to make his wife his seg ; : chum and find in her love his mos e s t strength disreg ffe € She discovered abuses and caused phe ae oe ber § cig them to be corrected. She inquired es sa 7 ae ; | into the lives of convicts and lessen ited « of t est colle s <« nes I umd 1 pe ed their burdships where she believed > ‘ rve s ‘ ore|that they were deserving. If her serine ahaa : = womauly pity caused her to err on sae ce ; the side of humanity, who will have me ed so ¢g 1 sen : sat Paris expesitic the heart to blame her? 1 t R 1 er 5 : Rashaod 4 1 heir sn emily Brought Good Fortune. oe 5 = A small item in his own paper late- : y brought amazing wood fortune to = ae of her | Hilitor Chris Reitter, of the Saginaw ; sore : . .1( Mich.) Post and Zeitung. He and is family bad the grip in its worst - : : orm. Theie doctor dig them ne a <p | coed. Then he read that Dr. King’s ieseb unkbcvin tn New Discovery fop cousumption 3 oughs and coldgwas a guaranteed A Warm Pair. ure for Lagrippe and all throat and St He is either r or} ung troubles; tried it aud says an ir ate. “Chrce bottles cured the whole fam Penn—Why ily. No other medicine on earth “We na his twins Tom and Jer- equals it.” 50c and $1. Every bot- ty. —Chic Daily News. tle guaranteed. Trial bottle free ES eae EY ae at H. L. Tucker's drug store. MP Killed Under His Engine. ‘ ville, Kan., Dec. 28.—Eugene Johnson, engivueer was iustantly Do not think kill-d here last night in the Missouri for a single Pacitic yards. He was under the en- moment that } upere hoei , acces consumption | vine f or repairs when a detached car will ever strike struck his engiae. His head and ove you a sudden arm were severed from his body. -He blow. It does Was 30 years old, married and lived not come that at Osawatomie. way. basing It creeps its slown to Atoms way along. First you think it is a litie cold, nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little loss in weight ; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stopthe disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do it with nRerrs, ectoral The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel- ing of suffocation is re- meved, and you are cur- ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; if it’s on the lungs the one dollar e will be most economical. The old idea that the body some- times needs a powerfyl, drastic, pur gative pill bas been ¢xploded; for Dr King’s New Life Pfs, which are per- feculy harmless, geutiy stimulate liv- erand bowels to expel poisonous natter, clense the system and abso- tutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at H. L. Tuck- er’s drug stor Old Army Chaplain Dead. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 28.—A special from Jackson, Tenn., announces the sudden death at Clarksville, Miss., to-day of the Rev. J. E. Martin, pas tor of St. Luke’s church of Jackson The Rev. Martin was chaplain with | city coun- | AS C “OP QJ Ry N \ \ Sct s EMULSIO is ine Ps ease t Droprictene Most ¢ t ‘a | | re t & Chernists 3.00, al! druggists, THE COMMONER Issued Weekly William J. Bryan, Editor and Publisher Lincoln, Nebraska. Terms—Payable in Advance, One. Yeat...............:eccassthgea $1.00 Six Months 60 Three Montha...........s0000 BS Single Copy <oseeo0aensgeaanan No traveling canvassers are em- Terms for local agents will Allmoney should be sent upon application, All money should be sent by P. O, Order ployed. be sent upon application. Express order or by bank draft on Do not send individual checks or stamps. With THE TIMES Trastee’s Sale. Whereas, EH F. Osterkamp, and A. J. Oster- kamp, hie wife, by their certain deed of trast dat the 4th ‘day of October, (800, and re corded in the record+r’s office of Bates! a state of Missouri, in book 15) at page he’ acting sherif! of Bates as trusee, the following described real situat din the eounty of Bates andetale souri, to-wit All of block twenty nine (29), # wt feet off of the east side of eard block In the r upon which is located the F which convevance was made to seemre prommiseory petes of trust; and New York or Chicago. $1.75 onveyed to connt y, estat of note # and interes Now, therefore, at the reqv holder’ of said premébeory and ‘n accordance with the terme ¢f seid of trust, notice is hereby given that I, te = dersigned sheriff of Bates county, Missoutl. will p oceed to reli the ahove deseribed ines at vublic vendue, to the highest tidaer Se. cash, at the court bouse door in cityof Ber ler, county of Bates end state of Missoerly on Saturday, January 2%, WO between the hours of 9 0’clock in the ferenegs d 50’ clock in the afternoon ef that Gay fr e purposes of entistying said debt : ' | co 1TH, |Stonewall Jackson in the army of! —— enero e ciel Virginia during the civil war. sade R | Notice of Trustee's Sale. | i Whereas, Amos Loyd snd Hattie ; | oes ” deed t Girdles the Globe. wite, ‘vy certain i It Girdles th ‘ { Gated the y of July, 1h, aa oe ivr f. a i }« corder of deed | The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Haver om pe Sst as the best in the world, exte j the earth It’s the one perfect healer ! } of cuts, corns, burns, Hruises, i sores, | sealds, boils, 8, aches pains and alls 8 On tur 3 ble vile enn r t tufaliit pue cure ents at Hi | Tucker's drugstore sds round |% i page 18, howe county f bates, cont qamrver of the fift-en Gy in own nip f range tbich)-teree eyance was mace to setare ie vtain pot fully dgeerined 12 . creas, Ariaast hes beee nove sod ineret aid BAe . swith, : rasnee with wat r s tee ere : ET. 8 SSB t socrif? and Acting Pract