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ee ere ete ncaa sac BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. J. D. ALLEN, Eprror {. D. Aten & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weext.y Times, published every | Thursday, wil! be sent to any addres ane year, postage paid, for $1.00. have the records that guarantee to them perfect titles to their homes, destroyed by fire. constant menace SUBSTANTIAL REASONS WHY. Answers to some of the objections urged against the court house prop- osition The new building will be erected in The notice not one of them would vote against e court house square. 4 new court louse he election so states. —————. s court will not go over the MAXEY FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER amount ealled for, ),000, in build- Th o-ratic county convention , + 7 i ave hl P } rize it and . - o 5 The democrats of . Louis have law would not authorize it and J.E. Williams. chairman of county | i | pomipnated Rolla Wells formayor individual members, all honora- ommitt Onrotion Mr. Williams | Cuas. Staventea, Montrose, Mo. ———_— 1 dee dir ors te : 0 hon Gow: Roki 5 aud outs che = G r Dockers ea | oud sutlemen, pledgetheir honor 5 > | was made chairt ind J.S. ¢ pmb | ee I = be fas ed pee _ h the sovernor OECKeryN a” . : i _ ay 1 t let mn ” | ct of Eupeps:a Tabiets ani am of the opinion | the taxpayers, that they will not | paneenereeqees e seleetior e at F franchise law will be passed. pe ine ee aig PS peta 2 , a OF COM) che ic is a good remedy for indigestion cai aes |the contract fora greater amount. i itteos was lispensed with. There Rev. J. M. Tacaincton, C | The canvass of the electoral votes | and the contract, when let, will re being only one candidate before the | ‘1 find the tablets are all you j gives MeKinley 292 and Bryan 155. | quire the building to be complet : convention, Prof. H.O. Maxey, was | pia Vigipecscisep mama | levislature has passed a law The m mber f th “en a 1 nominated by ion | Tablets O. H. Scott, | = Jsubst al citizens ur county, | mut va “ a toma dnapping for ransom pun- | ubstantia ee eee | ches Wwe a number | I hav h omach x | with property interests and are inter-| | the delezates 1 le voters to | for two and one-half years. I have been in bed | ishuble by death | z pO S2e Gers ote = Imost the entire tim find Eupepsia Tabi ishuble by d Jested alike with all other taxpavers. | tol } almost th ne Ge.’ tint Bape ee —_ : | ] re t iturn out to se hool election the | give great <cliet | senatorial ad lock in the} phey could not afford to violate soj » Apri To this ap- W. R. Matuew, New Madnd, Mo 1 } wea hak OC een | wad a coman wit e people By 3 | Nebraska legislature has not by jsacred ompact with the peopl a es adds ats vows aad Two Weeks’ Treatment 50 Cents. | unlocked vet. ie ath this count) en if they were so ' Lo tien Ont bot vir | At your Druggist or direct by Mail. 1) | posed, which they are not. | ees wreein ax Ay 7. Lous After the 4th of March there will |! piace lo ” . | lvery One in the) Bvreren Ce. 323 Cums Ave. Sr. Love, Me "6 { The cor invites a Committee of : 1 | not be a representative of the negro - ee . : Inty is intere u this work and ‘ a taxpayers of the county, to be¢om-] , est i turn-| Mrs. Kennedy | { for Murder in race in coneress | should show tl b by urh- | i é z yssed of one member from eact rout and taking part i j am s aes a - Ses a : nes ° First Degree The Missouri Town Mutual tse |township, to advise with the judzes| "nn. democratic nominee is an edu | Boe Coe asys Ot 8 Lok : ; Genecon ret A cated gentleman, with vears of expe- Kansas City. M Feb. 15.—Mr ©" eounty oO is ade an as e the istructic f the build- . = : e Ke “ad is indictec son county, Mo., h made an as") the construction of the buil jrience as a teacher in Bates county. | Lulu Prince K ivwa i by rnment | Could anything or ; Pease clpse ated eps abreast the grand »> murder it The Boers, ina fight with General is ss snaad oe ws z cate with the la methods of teaching, | : - : . l French at Ermelo last week, are said | Sted alike with ev ‘ = ape ‘SPAY Lig devotir s life to that profession, | © ane ee teai to have lost 400 men killed and 200/71) Che county, in the building of @] 1.14 if elected will devote histime and |" brother & {court house, no more, no less. It ps new state law, immediately i the taken prisoners. H : ri ig esr 3 fattention toa faithful performance ; pik Arama wrasse cir. ‘ SS jwould not puta dollar auto them eine work, Tura out aud woe for |@djournment of the criminal cour A guard is kept at the jail day and pockets. It would really fall harder Maxey. the prosecuting attorney tile night. When the county court lines|upon us because our taxes are al- eT mation and had warrants 1 for the walls with boiler iron this guard | ready about three dollars on every! Ey-Governor Stephens, a few days} the apprehension of al At expense will not be necessary |iundred dollars valuation, while in|ago. sent out a pamphlet containing|this moment William Prince, the ee the county townships it amounts tolextracts from the press of the state. girl’s favorite brother, was visiting The bill to abolish the railroad | , out one dollaron the one hundred. Jin which comment was made as to!her in ber cell. To avoil a see and warehouse commission at the his cerwiecs wb ches expiration of the present term of of- fice of the ported favorably in the lower house of the legislature. Voters have had ample time to in- form themselves on the court: house question, and we believe that many who at first opposed the special tax will now support the measure. We believe the vote will overwhelm- ingly in favor of the special tax. — Amsterdam Breez The surest and best way to settle the court: house . proposition vote Yes. There of longing the subject from year to year, incumbents has been be is to is no use pro- spending large sums of money for elections and rent and in the end build a new building. it is simply a plain business proposition.—Merwin Mirror. —___ Bates county needs badly ought to havea new court That is a matter over which should be no quibbling. The safety | of the public records and acomforta- ble and convenient place for officers i to do business, and for the people to go to be served, should overcome all | jealousies or captiousfault-tinding,— } Clinton Tribune. and there i One week from to-morrow, Satur- | day, Feb. 23 vote on the proposition to new court house, will be held elections have already been held f the special election. to} build a! Twot av this purpose and each has demon- strated that a large majority of voters favor the proposition, each time the vote was a little shy of |! the necess: majority Since the | ry two-thirds. favor the proposition seems illogical for so small a mir ity to stubbornly resi .and we aot believe they wil ing election. At least Op*u opposition than has been manifested.—Adrian Journal [tis amusing to hear the court house chat, at Pics least those who op- tla vo taxpay » could not One teliow who bread w for it twice before, is ‘tagin it 4 course some have an ax toe Somewhere ind = weuld — saer enough to put up the building, te gratify some personal gru have an example of this ic amid © eI de husor al of Rich re-| honse. | g and completing the court house was called to orde The remodeling of the old building | the character of jis impracticable and impossible and magistrate of the state: and we no- when the Rich Hill Review published | tice that a large number of leading And yet this is a} lf the taxpayers} would only appreciate this danger, r last Saturday by! Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. Do you imagine you have Heart, Kid- ney or Liver troubles? Ten chances to one it is nothing more than indigestion. PPOOOOGEOOOS OOIOOOIOOOIOON OOOIOOIOO< «« Eupepsia Tablets did me very much good ané I will recommend them to my friends.”” H. G. Scuere. Wardsville, “Mo. | “1 have had stomach ere Eupep- than any medicine gia Tabiets have heiped me mor jailer did not appri-e him of his mis ulowed Will to tin- but there sion, but i: is get as f. this interview. He even him s the sidewalk, that had | papers construe this as an evidence | offered to repair the old and} that he will be acandidate for United | euarantee it for twenty years, that | States The privilege of paper was either misinformed, or de-] running for office is a sacred prerog- liberately made the statement to de-} ative of American vitizenship and ceive the taxpayers. No responsible | \[r, Stephens has a perfect right to contractor ever made a responsible contractor house Senator. that proposi-| aspire to the honor inquestion. If he tion to the county court. The coun-| decides to enter the contest, it will ty county has already spent thou-| be found that he hasa host of friends effort to]in every section of the state who will | preserve the old house. and not until in laudable an.- sands of dollars in a vain ive possible ser atify a bition —E]Dorado Sun. ee \ Brief Statement. Rich Hill Enterprise. render him every it was dangerous to life did they order it vacated. The architect who condemned the jold building was Frederick E Hill of Kansas Cit He national reputation an He | planned and supervised the construc his efforts to ¢ has architect. as As an unprejndiced business prop- sition, this paper is in favor of set- j tion of the great Couvention Hail in| tling the court louse struggle this Kansas City. He did not offer plans] time by vor the levy. {forthe proposed new court house The farmers and business people building. The plans offered are those|are not interested in keeping up McDonald, a noted archi- tect of the state. by Geo. strife and squaudering money in con- tinued elections, and they will cease It is no guess tosay thatthe build | to regard Rich Hill kindly in their Ing proposed can be constructed for| deliberations, if we persist in such $50,000 Itis the same plans for] foolishness. The editor of this paper the Warrensburg, Savannah and | will not be found in the turmoil, be- Mt. Vernon, Mo., buildings, all of }lieving that it will hold back. retard which were built and completed with-] and injure the city in that amount, and the contractor The opinions or sentiments ex- now completing the Mt. Vernon] pressed in these columns, are not building signifies a willingness to ac- | second-handed, given us by anybody. ept the contract at those figures} but a calm survey of the atior, aud enter into bond to complete the] I’ the towns are) worth anything at fing according to plans and all, our erest ix considerable and ivations. itisin Rich Hil}, me in B It would be impossible to submit Phere is no effort. no ¢ no possi- ») osition that would meet the un bility of getting the cor house here ilitied endorsement of every citi-] Then why burden the aNpayers, a al nile nts} — Mh business, kee Sawed Out of jail os a thougl } ar Ep ientious manner, a Warrensburg, Mo.. F. > a8. } best judgments, they | Bennett of Kobnoster,§ > was sentenced to peni- she is consic ped him with the remark. . Will, I will have to get you to go back : sto C Say They have a war rant for v« rest.” Prince had this, but, notwith been expectir standi e turned color and feebly retraced the Jailer’s « sIX Or seven steps to the ed, searched an] re he was register locked afterwards up. Mrs Kennedy was immed y in- formed of the ietment, and from the same sour discovered her brother's predicament “itis too bad, too bad, too bad,” she moaned. “lean stand my own battle, bur w | eto see my rs coufined. My poor mother wil! not live through it No mortalvould. To think of us a being taken frombher. She will neve: be able to ait. My Gou it is dreadful father and e throv The Belsiar re craze is pretty nearanend. A Rich Hill young wo- man sold fo $8. that : day or two'since for last summer and ing them well sold at 2 a head.—Hume le hone. S60 lat Strong JUBA States Naval Stations. NO CONSTITUTION YET Havana, Feb the whole A majority of the del stions posit ic and ) ft an inte ted St 1p » I ved. Suppose this | two vears in r e » acaAUse entiary last October for bigamy] nis rejected because & ze do not m this or sscaped from the county jail here vs individual is. the by sawing his way out hel t pa ts would have to select othe was beld his own Ss and is there | wait t settlement of lat th would ther j some replevin suits at kK. nobnoster, | ae ple? T ae jin which he wasinterested. This was en j i . “YI Ss Sia n cl ~on the plans to perfect | y »wnship in t ountyt a » Kansas} Z eee | . ( 1 swith tt i i s d most pr gent rthe Louisiana © FON : 5 ty. A ! in hiseseape. | < s Brewer's waS seen , vas ia wa t ¥ No a % Man’s Head Terr atthe Neck. | oe 2 ett s the bes & and s ( W s t gas ~ as a s rg a door in Sex a t RES a as stio s i so fr ja = = I as > who i s v s r - > I = s 3 et : ¢ s s tern o 5 : s than 2 all d provic IS NOT mmission ieneral Wooc subject of a st | J of he foreign om | Senor Gibe >with Objection stitutional conve’ session listing sev day considering the tuture relation which tions in Cuba, and favored leaving the relations between the United States and Cuba preservation of peace democratic allowing th te main i alstations furthermore that if ted States nav d iw up ¥ 4 | qj X2OOCSS< PODIOOGOSOOOHOK S0Ge TABLE LINENS. We have just received rve lot of which prices you at tion a Table Linens, were purchased at special low and we offer them in turn to We men- inducement prices, few. Heavy all linen napkins large size All lin Extra A in extr beat 20¢ to A big towels You s! things make i $1.0C Dozen. en cream table damask heavy 5G c 28 yard. Wide cream table camask 58c 2 yard. itiful assortment of remn ints bleach da a fine nask, worth Ye more than our price, GOe yard. lot of granite and damask at 48e 2 pair. ould see these and other good we are showin; will you voney by buying from ais. McKIBBENS. RIOOOSOOSSOOOSOOOSOGOOIOCS to Gi ral } que between States and the republic of Cuba. The met Ba at 10 formal report, but asked that the natter be considered in committee of ed the granting to the United States of the right to maintain naval sta- a la juture republic to settle The right of the Unit intervene at any time for.the present nay GRATEFUL. | ‘The Cuban con- tion held —_—_—K—K—_—X—§—KKK_eo_ eee Heroic Death of 06-year-old Boy, | Ravenswood, W. Vu., Feb. 17.—At | Kentucky, this county, Robbie Ray, United | six years old, was burned ving | a man of mature years, MADE. | his mother had go | but a short time, leaving a pcret . : ‘ 25 with his three sisters, one 4, another urs vester- H bOUrS YEStOr | 9 and the third a baby of six months, stion of the | 2 ¥ By some means the the United | fire. Governor | | toa place of saiety sano offered the bat beeame ing house to rese He either overcome j cradle. sates Oppos- or was with | infant | to ashes the almost consumed, where the cradle stood, rge number for the 1 States to was also the ong discussion. The regulating loans and growth relations developed no of hair | comes 2 presented a formu- from lack f the relations adopted by of hair party on Friday food. The 2 United Srates o| loans thinner and | while performing an act of heroism | that would have been remarkable ip Robbie waa” | the son of Robert and Amanda Ray, His father was away from home and pout to be gone house took Robbie and his 4-year-old sister | succeeded in vetting the 2-year-oldtot The little hero | left the younger oues to take care of | themselves and rushed into the barn y from ite smoke and | was burned to death along with the When the bouse had burned little fellow’s body, was found near The baby's | little body was entirely consumed. hair has 5 no life. it is starved. It keeps coming out, gets thinner, bald spots appear, then actual baldness. The only good hair o 3 '¢ to death the boy coufased food you can buy is — it aie Feeds Ba 4 the roots, stops , allow the: (4 Starvation, and the ‘4 hair grows thick and people 'e| long. It cures dan- s t-| ®Y druff also. Keep @ v , bottie of it on your y dressing table. ght . I: always restores -_ color to faded or gray : pour! »&) hair. Mind, we say ' > “always.” » $1.00 a bottle. Al! éruggists f - sh | * sy 4 iS Write the Doctor. 4 eo P

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