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toaiiarhs2<.-Paloeteananirghe agmatnmestonds ee b entitle an t ; ALLE [- D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: . De i, Epiror. The Weext.y Times, published eyery Thursday, will be sent to any addre one year, postage paid, for $1.00. as it that S. f Washington news Peters, of Kansas, is to be pension commissioner to succeed Evan Peters is a former Ohio man. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. The St. Louis Sunday Post-Dis- patch has a write up cf and an inter- view with Wm. Scully, thelargest land owner in the United States, if not in estimated A PEEP Into the future would sadden the world. His wealth is i t many a happy at 25 million dollars, most of which ESN, aes is invested in farming lands. He ery of marriage often results from ailments which maidenly mod- esty kept hidden. When doctors are at last consulted they frequently fail to help. They do not un- derstand the root owns large tracts of land in Illinois. Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. His highest priced land is in Hiinois, but t. | his productive farms are in Bates county, where he 009 acres, for which he paid Oper acre. His lands 5 to $2 per acre, tenant is required to richest and most s. owns 4: from 4 here rent froin $ cash, and tl Governor Dockery os oe a « make his own improvements. The of the trouble. reward of $150 for we eee ae Scully agents are particular about Dr. Pierce's Fa- conviction of James Fletcher, who rae The farmer who applies for vorite Prescrip- killed Ivan Ward in eee Eee ee of them must be a practical | tion has cured ounty recently tb Acaien His stock must look well; =ltieags weeny H.S. Priest, ex-United States dis- | fed His machinery must show tors entirely Louis, says tha trict judge, « inder some circumstance he migh becomne a candidate for the States to succeed Senato Vest. senate A reward of $125 has been by Vernon county for the arrest of rged with Jobn Pressley, who is « burning the Baker barn at Schell City of horses were im which fire 14 head Jost. We have yet to learnof Mr. Austin ef the Record, bolting his party be- ause a nominee failed to give him his But then Bro. Austin is a printing. different kind of a republican to his place and the places of the men the fellow who runs a paper tor|who work with him. He puts young Unknown Suicide. revenue only. men at work on the farms and then K. C. ‘Limes, sth. 3 i sends them to college at his ~— “Sickness and inability to work A Mrs. Garrett tried to commit | pense. Major F. H. Crowell is in! and a thankless government is the Stephen Moorehouse, brother of A. P. Moorehouse, the deceased ex-gov- ernor of Missouri, was found dead sitting in his chairat his home in Maryville, Mo., Saturday morning last. It was supposed he died of rheumatism of the heart. Governor Moorehouse committed suicide at his home in Maryville two years ago by eutting his throat. OO Sparks from a switeh engine set fire to the big elevator on the river front at the foot of Biddle street, St. Louis, Sunday and in less than two hours the building was reduced to nearly ashes, entailing a loss of $650,000. The elevator was the second largest in St. Louis. An im- mense amount of grain was burned. ——_—_____. We are reliably informed that Jake Allen, of the Times, the court house ring paper, is secretly laughing and telling about Miss McLain coming: so the Times office and getting cards printed aunouncing her candidacy for school commissioner, instead of going to a republican oftice.—Repub lican. The above is a contemptible little fling composed of neither. truth nor decency. It is unworthy our notice and we refer to it only to give a little free advice to this verdant, would-be newspaper man. You cannot make people support you by abuse or slan- der, even members of yourown party. Prove worthy of it, and you will be patronized. Ex-Governor Lon V. Stephens in a a St. eliminated Louis pa-} from politics, but will take an active part at the proper time, as he has for the past fifteen years. Governor Steph- remarkably successful | He was appointed recent interview in per, says he is not been m state politics. state treasurer by Gov. Francis, to fill out Noland’s unexpired time. He} was elected for a full term, and so| | ens has endeared himself to the people of the United offered mar- A mighty poor Better live to We would suggest to t}good care. He must have a good! failed. t | reputation, be temperate and indus- | . 1 been a great | trious and pay his debts. He must sufferer fre | : : ene weakness rj not quarrel with his neighbors. The Mrs of jcriticisia that first attended his ad-} |vent into Bates county, that he | would import undesirable tenants, | 5 has proven unfounded. When the = A | proposition to build the new court dvice » {house came up Mr. Sculley advised | > | his agents to support it, though he st taxpayer in tion’ and four of th “Golden Medical Dis. 5 covery.’ I now feel like a new woman. I have gained eighteen pounds.” “Favorite Prescription” MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG AND SICK WOMEN WELL. was by far the lk the county. ‘ Mr. Scully permits no detail of his him. He even sees that a new generation of scien. -} business to escape tific farmers will be on hand to take suicide at her home in Appleton City because her divorced husband ried another woman. way to spite the man. torment him. marry a handsomer and better man. cause. Pay no attention to any of these names and addresses found in my clothing. They are chance ae- quaintances. Give my body to some college - are ~ Such was the brief farewell that an unknown man seribbled on leat torn from a small time book before charge of his Bates county interests, assisted by W. M. Arnold and c A. Smith. The latter isnow at the Missouri State University at the ex- pense of Mr. Scully. These men constantly at work looking after the Bates county farms. They see that a CASSIUS M. CLAY ON THE WARPATH. Opened Fire on Officers Who Tried to Enter His House. THEY HAD A WRIT FROM COURT. Valleyview, Ky April 5.—Deputy sheriff Dick Coll from Richmond, accompanied two other uties, went to the home of Gen. Clay this me writ of delive ¥ for furnitur x Gen. Clay refused to now inthe famous White sion. deputies enter his house between Clay and the deputies ensued in which 15 shots we d. It is not known whe er anyone in the Clay mansion Was hurt, as neighbors ar to enter the premises. None of the shots fired at th dep- eriffs took effect utv s 1. Clay's troubles wit! wife, whom he married Dex when she was but 14 ve been told and retold son was from one of the mou families in tt inity of the general's home. Gen. Clay became infatuated with her simp uty and country bred ways and married h The life as mistress did not suit th Id- wife, who was but a wild) mountain rose, hot susceptible tion as Gen Clay contemplated left him and returned to her and their cabins in November The separation led to endless tri ble between the neral and her people and his own. For days he entrenched himself witha few retainers in Whitehail castle and forbade trance to any person at the muzzle of his rifle. Gen. Clay is 91 years of age. His career has been remarkable in that he has fought seores of duels, his first being when he was 23 years old. His duels ran the gamut of cause from love to politics of such « peo Ist sowing and harvesting are done in their proper season. the Scully farmers sow thecrops that are tried and sure, letting others do the experimenting. —<—<—<—$—$—$ All good democrats rejoice at the suecess of the democratic ticket in St. Louis. From a_ part stand point, if we had been aresident of St. Louis, we would have opposed Wells’ firing a bullet into his chest Satur- day night in a rooming house kept by J. W. Ryan at 1040 Union ave. From the dead man’s clothing, the wording of the note and a number of cards and a picture of a Japanese girl that were found in the pockets of the clothing, it was evident that he was a returned Philippine soldier. There was no signature to the note, no letters in his pocketsand the only clew to his identity was found on the They see that an és 3 S . | back of a meal ticket issued from nomination, but after he was nomi- German’s restaurant, at Salina, nated. he was elearly entitled to the Kan. Scribbled on the back of this with a lead pencil were the words, “C. Brown, November.” A soldier's life had evidently bro- ken the unfortunate patriot’s health for his cheeks were sunken and pale, and his form was emaciated. — In his valise was a bottle of consumption cure. The man applied for lodging at 11 o’elock Saturday night and was as- signed toa room. A hali hour later full democratic support. The fact that he had bolted the party in 1896 was good reason for being nominated, but any who refused to support nominee be- his not democrat the came a bolter himself. No one ques- tioned Mr. Wells’ ability and fitness for the office. His nomination and election showed that the citizens of that city had a surfeit of Ziegen-| the report of a pistol called Mr. Ry heinism. Even the republican papers | tO the room, he lodger was lying across the bed, sping for breath. admit that Mr. Wells was supported The revolver, a new Harrington & by the best Richardson 38-caliber, lay on achair beside the bed. The suieide had not people of St. Louis and the outside world Mayor Wells and his associates to purify the completely disrobed, but had remoy- conditions in that city. : : ed his shoes and his coat and vest. panic rt> hes oe ’ The county court on last ‘Thurs- CLEARS UP THE JULIAN MURDE day appointed Prof J. H. Etter a - member of theschool board provided looks to for by an aet of the last legislature. Prof. Ed Rich Hill, will probably be appointed by the state board, Prof. H. 0. Maxey, who, as William Andrews’ Body Found Where Sorron, of He Killed Himself After Killing Julian. Ava, Mo., April 5.—The dead body of William Andrews, who murdered Henry B. Julian March 11, two miles county school commissioner. is ex- officio member, board. a completes the The duties of this board will Donglas County | state by his straight forward busi-| ness methods, and uniform kindness | and courtesy to all with whom he} had business, that he was advanced | He is a fight- er; loves his friendsand never desert them, but nor grants | quarters to hisenemies. to the exeeutive chair. neither : —______ Asylumna Improvements tear hing and one provisi on f th Democrat at Ava, was shot and in- | = at pene ete, sornty Shall accompany his bid with a sample of stone bill will, no doubt. be carried out in| stantly killed at 10 o'clock on the| a es 8 F Mitchell who were then the yen” | and brick proposed iri = any com; h ¥ n the own spirit and to <he letter. a es Mle hase is eet wees ers in fee simple of the southwest quarter of| All bids shall contain a certified check in the morning of Marc h 11. while building te the doctor ion nine (4) township Ee “two | 42) range | sum of ($40.0) Five Hundred Dollars, made Se a fence on his farm. oe eee withers sent of aeix hundred dotias dow, | Payable to the treasurer of Bates county, Mis- It is a Inatter of regret among} Phi Gute ore witness tothe jeans j Dr. J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. with interest thereon at | seuri, as a guarantee to said county that the Mx ‘lll ne = eee | tperannam from date | contractor would if awarded the contract, enter : Ir. Bryan took a | dy was Charles Murphy. brother erin pr eens ne to the order | « t uplicate with said position against the democratie nom-!,_ of said C M AChaney; that the decree asking | into written agreements in duplicate wi w of Julian, 13 years of jlad testified at the coroner’ inee for mayor of St Louis. Mr Mr. Bryan as condemned by democrats. and The | s inquest | jthat he saw Andrews approaching | a few rods of Julian he fired twoshots into} Wells’ action in bolting w z Sas j with a gun, and when within is placed on the other| when the shoe foot they cando no less. Two wrongs H | | |his body and that Julian did not see | {do not make a right. If Mr. Wells | ; j | | w aS WroL 1896 1 i = . : ee ea | | Was wrong in L896 and in 1900, then | : { j ee esha oe } An old grudge concerning the sur- Mr. Bryan was wrong in 1901. Itis} g a j | . 5. | veying of some land is thought to be| but hum: oO uiate. but Mr. | ui The Nevada Post The asslum board wisely decided to build another wing on » west side, which will be known as the hos pital ward. It will be four stories above the basement and will add about two hundred to the capacity It will be 135 feet the ott stitu and the ion of the ir width of in lengt wards. he cost will be abou O00. The board will also 2BTx50 f plant ina e the cause of the affair. Julian was 28 Bryan should have been bie enough | an face: re > ; county of Bates for fou ef. succes ely, | : years ofage: reared Greene « = anty Stes for four weexs successively, on 8 4 be delivered e to haveribeniabarsereneen eee ) ge: rear dreene coun KA NSAS published at least once a week the last inocy oer % and be delivered to th ty, hear Springfield. and had been . —_ ms ae a thirty days before the first | clerk of ssid county. % day of sai peXt e ter his 2, i « 1 cl Frank Chambars discovered son in Ava several years. As an attor- anus er THt EMAN ireuit ¢ By ord po Cou o rs ae a fe ment 1 hamobars discovered some- . a . ] ° A true copy from the reeo *Witne ¥ order of the County Court of said County. ea See ea aS py from the record. th how, possibly by prying inte some)" °° “Ses Svonte: For Sale on Eight Years Credit. and seal of the circuit con Sam'L. Weer, Presiding Judge. PRES. : = mae ; The officers cine — / - sB4t) county, this 9th day of A ¥ Wise esociate Judge, body else's business, a republi- The officers, in trying to track An- TERMs—$100 down on each 160] 2-4 Jb. THUREAS Cit = os Gegedas Gece a vn 1inee had a little job work drews the day of the killing, passed | acres: after that, one-half the crop 6: 2 Mackssen: Con lerk Tue Traces 3. ie ae b ithin fort y yards of where was each year, limited to eight years. | Nea every pers Batler, Missouri, March #th 1901 1st ep Ps g : found and it is very singular that he; Railroad fare to see the and allowed | medicine at this ti Sitsice lau refused SUp- was not discovered then on first payment. Send for map of|up a orate Most women with female weakness * his party anc The county court had just offered a this county showing the location of | tem. to cleanse t i] a . I 3 2 adfully addi- nt aH ‘. reward for the arrest of Andrews. but the lands, towns and railroads dneys. Herbine i may s. Frank is 1e discovery and identification of lv to do Books i ands the chant : , eye ie eae ends the chapter of the Ww, 2 SCHULTHEIS, re constipatio «in bot- t ie Andrews was unde ibtediv ed = Hoxi & ‘ e | H ¥ nu a 22-2m oxie. Kansas. | For sale by H ao If you have it, you know it. You know ll about the heavy feeling \F in the stomach, the formation of gas, the nausea, sick headache, and general weakness of the whole body. You can’t have it a week without your blood being impure and your nerves all exhausted. There’s just one remedy for you AY eFr-s arsapar'il There’s nothing new about it. Your grand- Parents took it. "Twas an old Sarsaparilla before other sarsaparillas were known. It made the word “Sarsaparilla” famous | over the whole world. There’s no other sarsa- parilla like it. In age and 3 ue s43,, 66 2 sachers : eat . ; ve his atto and files his petition and af be to hold teachers’ institutes, ex north of here, was found by a boy Power to cure it ee The aiicging stnong other thines ap completion of a Court House for said county amine teachers for certificates and|this mornine within 200 vacje of a). leader of them all. Fr A. Sampeon is a non-resident of the state of ) according to the plans, details and sped } thls morning within 200 yards of the F 2 Rind’ ct a . zi . | $1.00 2 bottle. All druggists, issouri; that(. M. A. Chaney is dead anc cations prepared by Geo !eDonald, Archi- lave kind of a supervision over the scene of the murder. By his side was| si : that bis heirs the ‘endents are un- 02 18t C M hools of ti = es : E nee Ayer’s Pilis cure cons: Known to the piaintif! herein and for that rea- | tet, ‘902 East 18th street Kansas City, M0. schoots of the county. Itis desiened the shotgun with which he had killed ae ges son their names can not be inserted in said peti- | which are now on file in the elerks office of o teacl »davorv i he insti a ‘ induced 10 t sa. ar tion. Whereupon, it is ordered the under- | ssid coun to teach pedagogy in the institute | Julian anda pistol with which he | ectigeee ey Jour Saray signed clerk in vacation, that said defendants | °#4 county hersatier : — ee oo 7 : } Dok t rottles anc e notified by publicat aes ¢ The building is to be a modern structure, aereatter instead of an aeademie had taken-} life I would ad iby publication that plaintiff bas ce : : ad taken-his own life dasuit against them in this court | with heavy Walls, steel beams, plate glass, course. They are allable gentlemen, Henry Julian. an attorney and ect and general niece fuchich is to | encaustic tile, slate roof, steam heat and Il qualified i hs ek e z Sai x ol trast ceed nn we) a ae bids shail be for the entire we jualifi in the profession of | former owner of the | 1, said deed of trust thi ed, and continues to be a ord lien on eaid | ust be acceptable to Jagd, the 5 d by this piain- | county, and shall be furnished within twelve tiffin fe a defendants be (4) ¢ e . con C if the and appear at this court atthe next term there- | days after award of contract, and bond, of to be began and holden at the court house in | CODtractor fail to supply and exeenteauch < the city of Butler, in said county, on the lith | then the aforesaid ch shall be forfeited to rece ves —_ next, andon or before the third | said county as damage. ay of said term, if the term shail so long con- . 3 Saas vee and if not, then on or before thelastday | All bide shall be upon printed forms far of said term—anewer or piead to the petition in | wished by the county clerk of said county. said cause, the same will be taken as con eed Appro nate cos bulidi (BP), 0. 25,000 ACRES and judgment will be rendered accordingly Fee eee t baliling (neem b be Sheridan County, ee Ne ee ee ree | i scssficniilnd ioaaida nse ee Order of Publication NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. STATE OF MISSOURI, ; County of Bates, $ Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will a ee circuit ¢ ourt June term, rorge | be tived at the office of the county clerk ip Lee, plaintiff, vs. be ae haney, decease, | Batler, Bates county, Missouri up to twelve iefendants. o’clock m. sharp Order of Publication Tuesday, the 16th day of April, 1901, for said cancellation of said deed of trust is on and that said deed of trust has not been re And it is further ordered that a copy hereof WEEKLY Times, 8 newspaper published in said And Ail Forms of Itching, Scaly Humors Instantly Relieved and Speedily Cured by CUTICURA., Speedy Cure Treatment $1.25 Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Curicur, cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales and Soften to thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply ¢ the OINTMENT freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation soothe and heal, and lastly take Curicura RESOLVEN » to cool cleanse the blood and expel humor germs. This sweet and some treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in ¢ severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning and = humors of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, and Resolvent, 50c. Solg manent and economical cure when all else fails, Price, THE $1.25; or, Soap, ; Ointment, 50¢., throughout the world, Millions of Women Use assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT forpr the skin, for cle: scalp of ert the s for softe aah Cuticura Soap ng, scal ry Durifying and beauty: and dandruff, ry “ and soothing re ody ras und irritations in the teen annoying irritations, ammations and ‘coriations, or perspirati washes for ulcerative w, be in the form tive antiseptic purposes which readily especially mothers, and for all the Purposes : No amount of persuasion ean duce to use any other, especially for P ralp and hair of infants and children, cu. icate emollient properties derived ¢rom cu. with the purest of cleansing in ower odors. No other medicated Soap ever el with it for preserving. purifying and bean. and hands. : ing yir No other foreign or tk toilet s ve, is to be compared wit for all the pur. Poses be ery. Thus it ri¢ 5 a FIVE CENTS skin BANK OF COURTESY. Everything we can consistently do for our de- positors we do do. Bright reception room, polite officials, accommodating attention to poor and rich alike. We want the accounts of men, women and children wbo want to save money. Glad to talk matters over with those who think of opening accounts. Farmerwihan D. N. THOMPSON, Pres. E. A. BENNETT, Vice Pres. —. D. KIPP, Cashier, G. W. NEWBERRY, Asst. H.E Prerciva. J.B Duvaun, somsicaceocats DUVALL & PERCIVAL FARM LOANS. at Come and get our b Money to Loan on Real | Lowest Rates of Interest. State rates. 332 | | Now at this day co he plaintiff herei for the erection, construction and | | defendants ; be ach contractor and being recorded | completion of the ng and oounty and furnish a good and snfficient bond double the amount of contract, which bond the county court of seid € grounds that said note has been fully p Fifty Thousand Dollars. The county court | reserves the right to reject any or ali bids. All ed and marked ‘‘ProrcesLe’ published, according to law, in the Brrr

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