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J. D. ALLEN, Eprror D. Atten & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: he Weexty Times, published every 7) ursday, will be sent to any address are year, postage paid, for $1.00. ANNOUNCEMENTS. SESSOR Weare authorized to announce > L. EDRINGTON, Assessor of Mt to the primary to be February 16, 100 @ A candidate fownship, 5 Recor! Vie are authorized to ar J. W. HOLLOWAY ge Seandilate for etter ary we be heli'es |pockets? Ithas been tried by suc- becurd Fobroary Il, eding courts nous costs to We are authorized to announce ; ie? ie VHITSIT! the county, to patch up this old shell for assessor of Mt. Pleasant) ty make it stand end ans ttothe action of ae de a ss 5 time a new wall was built on the We ane Seeher | «out idan attempt to renew str wall , ne ind str wal es candivia M : Spl daly a Rods have Returdary, feb: Wo are author 1. D. RAFTER, toornship ttothe primary to be beld or jand there } ew courts in the skid da al ltl J past twent irs that hasn't spent aie aaa | money on tirs, the old build- Ware authorized to anno | ‘ HENRY GOODWIN, ling = bee gradually ying to as candidate for Constable of Mt. Pleasant | pi inti! now it is a menace to Township, subject to democratic pritaary to be | : ' Reidon Febraary 16, {gut human life. All the offices have been We are authorized to announce J. B. HARPER, @vacandidate for constable of Mt G>waship, subject to the action of tl & We are authorized to announce D. D. McCANN, es candidate for Constable of Mt. Pleasan township, subj emocratt io primary to y February ith JUSTICE OF THE PEACE W > are authorized to announce W. F, HEMSTREET, as candidate f-r Justice of the Peace of Mt. fiensant township, subject 1o the primary to be nel on Saturday, February. 16, iW Weare authorized to announce B. F. JETER, a candidate for Justice of the Peace of Mt. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. | party | ‘asant township, subject to the action of the demoeratic primary. We are suthorized to announce D. V. BROWN, candidate for Justice of the Peace of Mt aeant township, subject to the primary to held Saturday, February 16, 1901. Thirty thousand people have been vaccinated in Kansas City in the past three weeks, says the Times. The Missouri Supreme court rend- ered judgment Friday, ousting Joseph Flory from the oftice of rail- road commissioner for Missouri This makes Joseph P. Riee, whom Governor Stephens appointed a few @ays prior to his retirement from of- fice, the legal commissioner. The Kansas City Star says Davi A. DeArmond is Governor Dockery’s choice as a successor to Senator Vest ealthe Times’ Washington corre Spondent says DeArmond is the Greatest democrat in congress. With Gut doubt our congressman is devel- t U oping into one of the leading men in the nation. Pleasant Hill Post. —————— It is absolute folly to advocate re- | MRS. NATION PLANS Puring the old court house, now tot- tering on its foundation and con- @-mert by the best architect in the] state. A county court that would Proposes the Organization of “The é6pend thousands of dollars in trying to patch up that old shell and then have nothing, would meet the just condemnation of the trxparer and the whole public _—_—_—__ e people will respect a man who | votes against the c fhe has a good r there. |W for, satisfactory to mind and |tt Couscience. ity over another, or vidual is helped or hurt is not a §eod reason f ® county matter, an enterprise in einterested ailousies or whichevery citizen is a and the bickeri should be no j s. Either we r house and it should be voted. or in| tee the sar 4) forever settled, remains a matter ofcontr eonutention , ft ee ist Oue esteemed ¢ np Pr, t t Rich Hill Review, maintains that the om V4 i Ae : * First, ion. “we must jis n . by raise a fund of money No member | his A number of houses were wrecked. February term of che Seott county torney James F. Askew, of counsel 1 for Henry Youtsey, who was convict ed of complicity in the murder of William Goebel, appeared before the the prisoner will be brought here to- morrow from the Louisville jail and Nation this evenit purpose of extending the whole world Even in her un- house propo-| not prepared to say just how she he United States are concerned her at some indi- | the followir 4” so voting. This is| the la court j enfor ment of the voter we don’t} Will endeavor to enforce these laws |« In the first instance it is} by pes well, by Gox example. My work will not be con- IT CAN'T BE DONE. Tue Times has no other interest in the building of a new court house} than the public good. It would be no personal benefit to us whatever, | out of it: in-| we will not get a ¢ stead we will have to pay the addi tional tax ¢ ould that, toc ‘treasury without arount of mo ier, but inspite of every vacated but two and they will be va- cated as soon as suitable quarters cau be obtained for them. An at- tempt to re pair the | would be like pouri rat hole. The proper, and right and only sensible thing to do under the circumstances is to vote the prope- sition and build a new court heuse Chamberlain & Co, have been awarded the contract by the gov ment to raise the battleship Maine, sunk at Havana, and also the Span ish transport, Alphonso XIII which n- is beached on the shore near the Maine. The company agree to re- move the wrecked vessels for the sal vage. western portion of Delta county, pasate Sehpnteniciininnstbany Youtsey to Be Sentenced. Georgetown, Ky., Feb. 4.—The ‘ircuit court began here to-day. ourt and had dismissed the motion o try the prisoner as to his sanity. inless some further step is taken, ontenced. WORLD-WIDE BATTLE. Home Protectors”’ in Every Country Topeka, Kas., ». 3.—Mrs. Carrie announced her her crusade to vunded confidence Mrs. Nation is il ith compl but so far as elps one local-| plans are more definite. She made|ex-iud “My plans for > ture involve shout the ‘nization t known : he Hom The objects of my : ny will be the of such laws as guaran- able means if possible; if not. bidding, I have set the | red to Kansas nor to the United] , 5 ates issessed valuation | yearly court house | 1 $10.25. Now, if moment that the HAIR oe remodeled wt to the tax Te one imagine that we ) slow it that | out of our own through in ort, sent building { money in a other than coal. Monroe co field, Hartville. Wrig . F. Green, DeSoto ty; Thomas H. V Scotland county: H. ©. Dunean raduate of the university committee. “Thuve jp this illus- trate your experi- cn c.e'? And are you wor- ried for fear you are soon to be bald? Then cease worry- ing, for help is at hand. You need something that will put new life into the hair bulbs. You need a hair food, such as— It brings health to the hair, and the fall- ing ceases. It always restores color to gray hair. You need not look at thirty as if you were fifty, for your gray hair may have again all the dark, rich celor of youth. $t.00 a bottle. All druggists. “Tam a barber by trade and have had a great deal to do with your Hair Vigx I have found that it will do everything that yon claim for it. It has given me the most complete satisfaction in my busi- nm Henry J. GEORGE, ch 22,1899. Kansas City, Mo. Write the Doctor. If you do not obtain all the benefits ‘ou expected from the use of the igor, write the Doctor about it. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 4.—The A tornado passed through the| appointments sent in by Gov. Dock- to-day inelude the Adjutant Texas, Sunday. Several persons were | General, for which post W. T killed and a number seriously hurt.]/eron, of Huntsville, editor of the Herald of that town, was selected. Harvey Clark, of Butler, was reap- pointed Brigadier General of the National Guard of Missouri a son-in-law of Congressman DeAr- mond and has been identified with ational Guard fora The other appointments sent in to-day were: Dr. R.B. tal Examiners for five years from Jan. 20, 1900 ; Board of Visitors of the State Uni- versity—Hon. R. N. Bodine, Paris, nty: Hon F. M. Mans- ty: Hon. Fefferson coun- born, Clinton county. Mr. Bodine is is a graduate of the university anda member of the demecratic state een- prominent farmer of the state Senator Hill Is Not a Candidate. New York, Feb. 3.— home. Wejment that Senator Hillis not a can- Jate for the presidency for his par- tyin 1004 is made by the Albany orrespondent of Leslie’s Weekly in the currentissue. He says tresponsible for the action ef} friends and will in mo way en- ant ambit RE PRED DP LS PLL LOPE ELI COLI IIE IID PIII ces whi *thakes at pr to duplicate labor-savi PARRA Ee Dam- He is number of Find Sympathy in Two States. Nashville, lower house of the a long discussion, adopted a res: lu- ng sympathy > K. Williams, of Flat River, a Was appointed inspector of mines See He is said to be a practical miner and was supported] Boers. by the Southeast Missouri demoe tion expres Little Rock, Ark., a spirited debate the house, by vote of 46 to 37, refused to expunge from its records a ously adopted expressing tice, of Richmond, to be! with the Filipinos and Be a member of the board of State Den- 41.—After his wife on the other in silence. held one of the major’s bands. ‘minutes ticked into # half hour. The healer looked rapt, and finally the majors wife ventured “How resolution onsumption destruction of li gner, Memphis, On: estruction uldy che< y a gTOWINeG ge an ex-Congressman. Mr. Mansfield is you kill the ite senator. Mr. Green an sumption. i ¢ of the cirenit. Mr. Wagner ton. tw can't, according to Mr. Duncan is a e announce- west authority jer Hill is the} hand that he] he continuance of such ac va T or Hill sambi-| tae we ee a ROLLING OUT We are alwa , Selling these “tried and others cannot hope Don’t Fail toCome In and post yourself on the latest and most 20th Century Tools, Our low prices will interest vou. NNETT-WHEELER MERC. CO. Wouldn't Work on Swearing. She was a famous “healer” and she had converted the majors | and at her earnest request the m had consented to be cured of swear ing by Christian Science methods The healer sat on oneside of him and f, you feel now, major?” “Like a d foo!, my dear.” Trustee's Sale. » by their deed of trust dated De: dre , © followi ing situate im the Missouri, to-wit € ( eres off the west side yaar S$ utheast quarte section sixteen ( 6), an seventeen (17 the east side of the’ southwest re st quarter of section sixieen fe n (\4) acres off the north s arter of we borth ad 1to seil the above lock in the afternoon of y aid debt ive of Special Notive is hereby given that by thority An order of the county oun'y, Missouri, made and em stan ad rm of the pani r 1th day op wl, a srecia bent bed ¥ inthe Saturday, the eae oi, for the pecceol Thousa at by a s Pe ; . fOr & peried gp - when and ' Ditted to the ’ sofsa t vored y said order sid cour follows: SIA ' SOUR? ‘ Ba { os te th ‘ at the Novem a 11 ber, Now *, (he 17th day of Janggey the same being the first day of the gua aber Adjourned term, a petl apr a Sixned by on Charles Spragy gy more than one handred other qualia who are tax 1 tax-paying cltigens to the court. Said ant application representing ang > > J itis ssary to build a court house ( > y and for said county, at the county sea cost t fty th and dota, Arsofssid sum to be gag i from the surpias andy > the remaining forty « raised by direct levy of tag , f ra period of three years, 1 fifteen cents on then! = Valuation for each of eid and application snd the gai joners and applicauts stating and ge bd that it is necessary to incur said inde >f forty thousand dollars for the parpess | court house for #aid county ag county s same being in exons the coral income and revenue of said county this year and for any one year as Limited law, and that itis d-sired to pay such edness by the direct levy of taxes for thas pose during the pericd of three years gf rate not to exceed fifteen cents on theone dred dotlars valuation for each of sald and praying that an clection be held to ize the incurring of said indebtedness ang levying of such taxes. They further pray building for this year, and for ness of forty thousand dollars for the ssid paw | pose of building a court house for said county at the county » excess of the surplus funds of said county, in or for any one levy not to exceed fifteen cents on the one han dred dollars valuation for a period of tee ye said proposed indebtedness by direct tax, itis therefure ordered that a special election be held in this said county in the law, on Saturday the zird day of Febrasry, iw, for the purpose of submitting said prope sition to ineur said indebtedness for forty thousand dollars for the purpose of buildings court house by an increase of the tax levy set Wo exceed fifteen cents on the one bandred dol- lars valuation for three years to pay the same, to be voted upon by the qualified voters of the county at such election in the manner provided by law, and that said question and proposities be submitted to the qualified voters of eld county at said special election. days’ notice of said ele lishing not! published in Bates county, Missouri. in book ri 3 dersigned trus- ~ described real estate lying county of Bates and orc ele office. In testimony whereof, I have hereasto Clerk of the County Court of Bates County, Me payment whereas said note and the holder of seid onditions of said deed blic vendue to the high ront door of the ioor of cireuit scounty of | Can eee Coe ee eee e s Ba etsitiinind aw the same plans end specifications adopted and voted upon as voted upom at the Inst general held November 6th, A. D, 1900, and that court house be built in the court house st Butler, Bates county, Missouri, and that: contract be let on condition that said shall cost not over $50,000 and that the tractors be required to enter inte goodand cient bond conditioned that said building be built and completed for a sum not ¢: 850,000. Whereupon the said petition and plication being heard and considered and being necessary to build a court house for county of Kates at the county seat thereof the sum necessary to build the same, Fifty thonsand dollars, being in excess of surplus funds of said county and in exces the total income year as limited by law, and it ‘a necessary for said county to incur an 4 ‘| 4 t thereof, which said sum tele of the total income and id county provided for this year ar a8 limited by law rs being recessary to raise the smount of nner provided by And it is farther ordered that at least twenty ion be given by pal in some newspaper of the S$ T. BROADDUs, County Clerk, SAMUEL WEST, Presiding Judge Done in pursuance of said order and I hereby rtify that the above is a true copy of the r of the courtin the matter of said special on as the same appears of record im. my set my hand and affixed the seal & [sea.] said court at my office in Butler, Me, this 22nd day of January, 1901. s T. BROADDU JNO. HUTCHISON, Licenesed Embalmer. wire THe BUTLER CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. omni -Jto prompt- The best n the county Terms: CASH OR ON CREDIT. TeLeruone--Night, 1%; Day, No. FRANK F- MABBOTT, Propr ank F. MannotTtT-

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