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RESIGN TO SETTLE of 8 3 DIFFERENCES ON STUMP. So re Fi an 8 | Tillman and McLaurin Wil! Go, Red Rough Hands Itching News from Bates County Citizens. BLooMer, Oxa.,} May 20,1901. { CARRYING THE JOKE TOO FAR. We don’t know that Stephens’ and Phelps’ support of Stone is going to Ip him very much, as it will appear | . : : tee much like that was all asham! Perhaps afew items might be of last summer. As an old farmer said | interest to some of your readers as I to-day: ‘‘I’ll be dodgasted if I can jhaven’t seen anything from these BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES, J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. 'D. Atten & Co., Proprietors. _ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: bor, John McBride, Tuesday of last that the decision is a wide breach of | ber from the vicinity of Adrian. We reply. 4 g. 4 week, and fled, was captured by Con- public potiey have not met them, but understand ARE TEMPLES Soon afterwards the agreement ae Stable Bud Davis, on the farm of they are doing well. They are J. H. as SS and resignations were signed, and But there keep up with them thar fellers.”— parte for come tame. pane ‘ aa It has been a very late cold spring. The class of ‘‘old farmers’ who vis- it the Democrat are very different The Weexty Times, published eyery Thursday, will be sent to any address one year, postage paid, for $1.00. Mrs. McKinley is standing the tae ia wag ges ay pea aie be planted over. ONE NIGH } | REA | ME homeward journey nicely. ag ae st “ ei a Owing to the wheat louse and a ls : ah , a rule, will compare favora- drouth that extended from April 15] POSITIONS ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS. | Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creams Gov Dockery announces thathe will | bly in intelligence and learning and not interfere oa the execution of Er-|talk as correctly as those of any nest Reed, whois to be hanged in|otherelass of citizens. They read Jasper county for the murder of his} more and discuss intelligently all af- wife. The governor merely granted | fairs of church and state, and have a a stay of execution until June 21 to knowledge of political economy that give the condemned man a chance to | is Greek to many who make greater pretentions. Itmakesusexceedingly tired when some country papers ape after their city brethren in poking fun at and trying to make the farmer ap- eut to about half—wet rained for six days. We often meet people from Bates, and like Kentuckians, they are al now, from Bates county. prepare for death Sista: M. F. Allen, lieutenant-governor of Vermont and vice-president of the Farmer’s National Bank, Vergennes, 28 years ago. Sold out to Hannah and Shaw. He lives at Perry. Most of the corn that was planted in March and first half of April had to May 14, the wheat crop will be has ways proud to own that they are Willname a few A Mr. Bender. kept hotel in Butler Before the People of South cation of Their litical Fight. Gaffney, 5. C., May olina’s two United st: have mailed the governor to take effect Septem- ber 15. The resignations are the result o Ss Senators Carolina Seeking Vindi-B& } The History ot a Most Sensational Po- —South Car- their resignations to} Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends ’ |} lather of Cuticura Soap, Dry, and anoint free] Cuticura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients Ww ear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with ght | finger ends cut off and aireholes cut in the palms. Forpedl rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feyer palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, : treatment is simply wonderful. 7 Millionsof Women UseCuticura So ed by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving. purifying, and skin. for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandrufr, f falling Mair, for softening, and s whitenin, ani rate hayseed by putting z 2 split between the followers of Sena-| ; Vt., and J. W, Ketcham a represent- degedecgty alliversite hayseed by p Al Harding and Nev Moore, once | SP1® Det wee or h and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying eet: Sear eeene 3 | SU h words in his mouth as ‘them trusted employees of Keith & Perry tor Tillman and those oi Senator | flammations an@ chafings, or too free or offen perspiration, { : AEE > legi >, were 2 stec é oe : sted e ) > E 3 z bes i eee ote eet aire, wore Arrcs thar fellers.” Those things are, no McLaurin. Tillman charged that | and for many sanative antiseptie pum Coal Co., at Reavely, both own Tuesday by United States officers Asses doubt, written thoughtlessly with in- and lodged in jail, charged withcom- ent to be facetious and not for the icity wi pashi O. Lewis, acemiee et -.|well. Harding has grown to be : | J scalp and } of ing plicity with the cashier, D. Lewis, purpose of injuring or ridiculing this a & & 4 that party had exalted him delic em¢ ropertian oa in wrecking the bank. 2 quite corpulent. the cleansing intelligent class of citzens. But, in Sam Cope, brother to Seth and J. Q. A. of New Home, is at Enid. Fred Luft, formerly of Foster, does The gubernatorial boom of James | 0UF judgment, it has Zee much — Whitecotton, speaker of the house of | far and like the mother-in-law joke is representatives of the Missouri gen-|#etting mighty stale — an extensive harness business at leave fi Go thelr constitaanin ¢ el on eral assembly, was launched by A. B. ta a is " . | Enid. = cons ts TO pass baby soap. in world, ~ i S INSULAR CASES. judeme Tillme an 2 teria lver f Duncan, representative of Buchanan |COURT DECIDES INSUL Wm. Hackett, blacksmith of Rich |JU@gment. Tillman accepted the SOIC CRA SOAR ee ee erentment for Every Ham pe county, at a banquet given at Hotel Donovan in St. Joseph, Friday. As Governor Dockery has about four years to serve yet, it appears a little early to put candidates in the field. _ Hill and Butler, is at Emd. Early settlers of New Home will re- member one Wm. C. Allen that mar- ried Miss Yardley. He is at Enid in the lightning rod business—is report- ed to be very wealthy. Left Bates thirty years ago. Says Will and Tom Yardly both have claims in Woods county, Okla. Melville L. Birnel left Altona 17 Years ago, lives 3 miles east of us— quite an extensive wheat raiser hasa fine home and is a leader in the com- munity. Joseph T. Mount is another happy Status of Porto Rico Defined Before and After Passage of Foraker Act. Governor Dockery Saturday issued | Constitution Does Not Extend to Them a requisition on Goy. Odell of New York for the return of Dr. J. Grant Lyman and Charles S. Hartwell,| _'’ ‘ both of the New York Board of| United States supreme court to day Trade, to Jasper county for trial on| OPitions were handed down in all the charge of obtaining money under | but two of the cases before that court false pretenses as officer and directors |iMVOlving the relations of the United of the International Zinc Company. States to its insular possessions. Until Congress Decrees. Washington, E. C., May 27.—In the . . Of the several cases decided to-day 4 ‘, an . ; , 7 Ww y ~ ° . . > sense * ag = Pi € a y 3 : . 2 iS) The charge oe ep acy od _ the two which attracted the greatest | P@88essor of a good home in Garfield] When the awe gs Z ag — McLaurin to do, and the only PFOper | the district by majorities r, 2 fs t wi i é grea i 7 ate, Mr. Me- z ras sion ¢ > - ' ae John C. Lops ( = rs) nila share of attention from the court|¢oUnty. Saye tell the boys outside < me et in — : le : ate, r. €-| thing was to resign and go before from 200 to 1,000, Cooper le. 1a, are saic o have been|* bases 5 ¢ - 4aurin, to advocate his “‘commer- > De > i oy i ‘ i : re 3 for $500,000.—Jefferson | Were what is known as the Delima| Of that game leg he is as sound asa as : ages oe Be the people, and if they indorsed bim | his own county (Montgomery) by: mulctec for §=$500, .—Je! é oe al i vnes|Gollar. His brother, Wm. Mount, |“#@! democracy,” and Mr. Tillman,]to be returned or stay at home if de- | small plurality. Judge Rick Si¢y Prose case and that known as the Downes : 5 to attack it, no one dreamed that mn plurality udge ieks <2 sue eee Rie ee case, and of these two the Downes] !ives near Adrian. é Seve bess likely have a majority of nearly ; e the two senators would before night-| “Let McLaurin resign,” said Mr. 4 : Buck, once of New Home, lives at Highland, 12 miles north of us. I have not seen him, his neighbors tell me he has a fine place and is doing well. His town- ship is largely republican. The dem- ocrats have run him several times for different offices and Steve has never failed to be elected by a_good majority. Geo. Rhodes lives next neighbor to Gen. Fred D. Grant, who recently | case is considered the most far-reach-| Stephen A. arrived at San Francisco from the] ing, as it affects our future relations, Philippines, expresses the opinion it] Whereas the Delima case dealt with will require a long time tocivilize the | the transitorial phase of our insular Filipinos. and educate them for a]Trelations civil, peaceful life. He says they} The court was very evenly divided were originally pirates and the tend-]0n both cases, but political lines ency among them to brigandage is| Were not at all controlling. So strong in them that it amounts] The point of the two opinions con- toa disease. In many districts, the|sidered collectively is that Porto general says, “the paying of tribute] Rico was never after the acquisition house now—he gets to bea more rigid democrat every day of his life. His neighbors say that when Mr. Hester asked him for his daughter Anice, he . - — that as soon as congress outlined a L. L.,Keller of Nevada, has resign- method of controlling the island's ed his position as division superin-| revenues that action became bindin tendent of the Missouri Pacific rail-| in other words, that congress has road. He is succeeded by R. E. Ca- power under the constitution to pre-|t0!d him if he was a democrat he . mean the people don’t want him, but them yesterday. : i hill of Kansas City. Mr. Keller was | scribe the manner of collecting the |©OUld have her, and if he was not he| inally proposed, on the ground that |), stopped there. He’s smart. You Superintendent of the following revenues of the country’s insular po-|Couldn’t. Mr. Hester's politics was | he could not dictate as to who should will never catch him committing him- questionable before that—his father being a Kentucky republican—but he got the girl and has been a full roads: Lexington & Southern, from sessions and has the right to lay a Pleasant Hill to Joplin: Nevada & duty on goods imported into our Minden, from Nassau to Chetopa; insular possessions from the United Interstate, from Butler to Madison: | States or exported from them into fledged democrat ever since and we : a ite, resigning.” eyesP Heavy pressure Denver, Memphis & Atlantic, from | the United States. It holds, in brief, |0n’t blame him. was in the mail Senator Tillman jumped up and in your head? And are Chetopa to Coffeyville: Ft. Scott that for taxation purposes they are} Another happy New Home man is Central, from Rich Hill to Cornell; | not a part of the United States to|Jobn B. Dale, Dilly postoftice, Okla., “I will say it, and do say it!” dizzy? Is your tongue Joplin & Western, from Joplin to] the extent that goods shipped be- is always glad to talk over old times | will be this vear and that Mr. Till- “Agreed,” was McLaurin’s reply. coated? Bad taste in Grand FaWs. Mr. Keller has been tween their ports and the United|im Bates. Will Dale sold his place, {man will be in the race for his six- “Tl resign right now,” said Mr. your mouth? And does went to Woodscounty(rumor had it) where he was going into the cattle business and get married. He got the cattle but we haven’t heard the wedding bells ring yet. There are several living near Gar- railroading since 1860, and resigned | States are entitled to thesame treat- on account of failing health. ment as though they —_—_—_—_—_—_—__=__— . between New York and New Orleans. John W. Cookman, a prominent Chief Justice Fuller and farmer living seven miles west of _Be- Harlan, Brewer and Peckham dalia, who shot and killed his neigh- sent from the majority and were shipped Justices dis- declare James Chastine, a few miles south of | Governor Names World’s Fair Board. Cole, Henry county, Friday. Cook- man said he did not know he had killed McBride until Friday morning, but thought he had probably badly wounded him. Knowing that the shooting would arouse the wrath of the neighborhood he fled to avoid punishment, intending to return to Sedalia and give himself up later, when the excitement had died down. Cookman and McBride were plowing in adjoining fields and Cookman fan- eied that MeBride was mocking him in scolding his horses and shot him for that reason. Flesher. Wm. Ferguson. J. E. Smith —The Mis-| FP. P. Walker. R. L. Wilkinson of Burdett is an- other lucky Bates county boy, is managing the grocery department of the Garber & Son Mercantile Co., and was adjuster of damages last year for the Farmers Mutual Insur- ance Association against hail. There was more hail than ever was known in Oklahoma before and he adjusted all those damages to theentire satis- faction of the people and the com- pany. I don’t think there is a man in the strip that enjoys the confidence of the people toa greaterextent than Jefferson City, May souri board of World’s fair commis- sioners were appointed to-day by Governor Dockery. The following well known Missourians were named to constitute the commission: N. H. Gentry, Pettis county: M. T. Davis, Lawrence county; W.H. Mar- shall, New Madrid county; J. O. Alli- son, Ralls county; D. P. Stroup, Ray county; Frank J. Moss, Buch- anan county,*H. C. MeDougal, Jack- son county; L. F. Parker, City of St. Louis ; The first five are democrats and the others are republicans. Classi-| Bob Wilkinson. fied by avocations, two are farmers. | James P. Woods and Oscar Frazee one a railroad man, one a manutact-| both have claims in Woods county. | vest of this, and they are well pleas- Catches Negro Murderer. Clinton, Mo., May 26.—Five days ago city marshal John T. Callaw: lins, who killed FE urer, three are business men and very beneficial] / h ss men anc : : 3 3 ave been the Standard arrested a one-| ed hobo as an- oO lawyen jed. we understand. R.N. ALLEN. | <ine ami contates no alcobol nd so free f p di 5 are | A rerine: the des ion of C ‘ol ere si | or whisky, neither opium, and so f rom thedangers that are Family Pills. swering the description of Curt Col- E sa | cocaine, nor other narcotic. consequent upon the use of drugs and Price 25 cents. All Drogyists. | n Tooley at Elkton, Ky.. January 1 He] Havana, May 28.—The :| FWenty-One Killed in Mine Explosion. | Rave suffered from it know to regard after use with three Tene une of » severe headache, aad forwarded a photog to the nent Was accepted by the ( u-| Dayton, Tenn., May 28 —At the! ] a 5 eesigh ed 5 ogni children, as one of the necessities Le Aa a sheriff. of Todd Kentueky, nstitutional convent to-| Richland mine of the Dayten Coal! | § I rime when there is a new baby in the house teen able to do for many yearn and was to-day 1 LN of 15 to 14. and Iron company. two miles from : : pee wine seg gars oebies axe duly 13, 1109.0" WAS the wesoner he mal vote w accepting t : over. and we take pleasure in recom. ge eee ee, I Dayton, at 4:30 o'cloek afternoon. coal dust yesterday | terrific explosion of/| sulted in the des white. and most married and with families and a|ity repor him | the murdered nu he committe embodied -xp tions of rewe upon de Ky. men, all places 13 miles east of Perry, doing McLaurin deserted the democracy and should resign an office to which McLaurin agreed to tender his re ignation if Tillman would do li e- | wise, and go before the people of the state, present their arguments and challenge and the resignations were drawn up as follows and mailed to- night: Gafiney, S.C.. May 25, 1901—To His Excellency. M. B. McSweeney, Columbia, S. C.: Sir—We hereby tender our resignations as Senators for the state of South Carolina, in the United States Senate, to take ef- fect on Sept. 15 next. Yours re- spectfully. Benjamin R. Titeaay, Jonas L. McLavuriy. There was no letter of explanation accompanying the document. fall have their resignations in tran- sit to the governer. Yet both have resigned, making their retirement ef- fective on Sept. 15 next, in order that they may go before the people and test their strength TWO KINDS OF DEMOCRACY The understanding is that this test shall decide whether the people indorse Senator McLaurin’s democ- 1 to robbers is considered the regular | of that island foreign territory; that | "8 has -~ fine place; is doing well. ee gles e aan: pa see! tional issues he was free to act with men order, but was suspended when He thing, no more out of the way than | until congress acted upon the ques- Uncle Enos Vaughn is as happy as y and commercial ideas, or that independence, and did so. he allowed a saloon license to be ta: i i j = 1 s ‘ : 3 é —is i i & ine . é Ti é : wi a M ° ah . rs Pt Fy : Fy ; trited Chiko n Democrat. tion no duty could be collected, but|®" ld June bug—is building a fine | of Sen — Tillman with what Mr Turning on Mr. Tillman he sug- | ken out in his name at Gallatin, Mo, a McLaurin calls his Bryan democracy. about nine months before his death, Senator McLaurin sought to nar- row the tierce contest to Mr. Tillman and himself, but Senator Tillman in- sisted on a bare resignation, as orig- be in the race or when it should be. Both seemed eager to sign the resig- nation, and about 7 o'clock the pa- per containing the dual resignation This means that instead of the campaign coming next summer it MeLaurin will year term. while Mr. You believe that statement. But you only realize in part the obligations implied by Do you keep that temple of the body clean? If not, the defilement attaches to every | service of the temple. Dis- | ease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri- |}: || tion, affects the mind as well } as the body. The dull mind | stupified by poisonous gasses, enters on its service without desire, and accomplishes it without delight. A healthy 'y and a clear mind result from the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It removes the clogging and Poisonous impurities from the stomach, stimulates the flow of the juices riecessary to digestion and increases the blood supply in quality and quantity. The ‘‘ Discovery’ is strictly a temperance medi- I had suffered from indi- ion and only those who | | | | j | the horrid stuff that so many ves to wom bath, who have once n, and espe and nursery N used them to uy ally mot a amount ai ANY o other medicateg@a rving. purifying aM reign or domege h it for an the § in ONE SOAP kin and come pared with it hair and hands. No to be compared w Thus it comb ENTS, the RE ther f | be.) allay i, LV ° : it Oa: i . stand for re-election or for Tillman's Judge Ricks Elected. term, as he sees fit Springfield, Il., May 22.—The SAYS MCLAURIN IS A REPUBLICAN. z 5 turns show that Judge James Mr. Tillman in his. speech, ham-| ( . ; races or i Mr. M Ricks, democrat, has been elected to | aa = meat the He tat es ee | the Supreme bench in the second enn ned betrayed. the truedemot-/ si district yesterday. The ape cial election was held to fill the va. cancy caused by the death of J racy, and that if he were not a re- publican he ought %o be, for he had supported all the Republican propo- Jesse Phillips. ‘The republican em sitions and doctrines. Mr. Tillman didate was George R. Cooper. Taal urged that the decent thing for Mr. Ricks @artiad aie cal the counhagl ‘ in his home county (Christian.) Tillman, ‘‘and go before the demo- cratic primary this year, and Vil go home and keep my mouth shut and Woodmen Must Pay Policy. : Kansas City, May 25.--Mrs. Bar | let the other fellows attend ; to him. | bara Roberts and her three children If you elect him I will take it as no- were given a judgment for $2,153.20 - tice that you don’t want me. If he! against the Modern Woodmen of America in Judge Henry's court yoke terday. J.M. H. Roberts, husband and father of the plaintiffs, carried a 2,000 insurance policy in the Wood is a democrat then I’m not.” MCLAURIN’S BLUFF CALLED. Seriator McLaurin insisted that he was ademocrat,and that on na gested that the latter always found in 1899. The Woodmen refused to pay the policy after his death, and the widow and children brought the suit which resulted successfally for a bombproof, and went on: “Oh, yes, Mr. Tillman says, why don’t I res If I'm elected it will gu. self too far He did not say if I'm elected he'd resign. Oh, You'll never hear of Benjamin, the Tillman- HEADA Pain back of your no. exclaimed: you sometimes faint and your food distress you? Are you nervous and ir- ritable? Do you often have the blues? And are you troubled about sleeping? Then your liver Is Tillman, “‘if you will, and we will go before the people.” Agreed.’ was the answer. “Draw up the paper, and we'll sign | it right now,” said Mr. Tillman. “That suits me.” was McLaurin’s | *Tis the old reliable both senators seemed happy over the result. It will be left to the democratic committee to say when the primary will be held and whether it will be | open to Mr. Tillman } says he wants just as many as wants his full term to run against him, and one primary with strictly senatorial candidates will be ordered. all comers. Florence, 8. C., Nov. 26. 1900. I was first advised by our family | physician in Charleston, to use Teeth- | ina with our bahy when she was but j a very young infant, asa preventive | of colic and to warm and sweeten the | stomach. Later it was useful in | teething troubles, and its effect has | been found to be so They act directly on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, nausea, and dyspepsia. Take a laxative dose each night. For 60 years years they ‘I have taken Ayer's Pills regu- soothing syrups, that we have come | Thev have larly for six months. mending it to our friends instead of If you have any complaint whatever people and desire the best mediral advice you write the doctor I receive a prompt re cat. Address Ek, Lowell, Mass. use to keep their babies qniet Hartwer M. Avex. (Mgr. Daily Times and Wee kly Ti Messenger. }