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; } BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. ss D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weexry Times, published eyery Thursday, w: a ane year, postage paid, for $1.00. ill be sent to any address | NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT IMPERIALISTIC POLICY. In The Summer find herself fading MUST CLIMB THE TREE. ea ‘OF man may The f Mr. McKinley. petro ae rstand it, Coagressman Jackson Uses a Story to : ee ec ae a ras Emphasize Political Situation. 1 ir o boom him fora : : nh oO pe ss rm compel his nomina a. ha T strict tion by the ican party Con an (srosvenor says ‘There history gressman time in when | has been Hiam J. Stene July ora- Former Governor Wi will deliver the Fourth of tion this year at Columbia ——_$__—_—__ Our private opinion of the Dockery boom for president isthat somebody him for senator wants to side-tra President McKinley has bottled up | « litions wo the elec- | ild so justify by letter, and ave been restored y Dr. Pierce’s lion of a president to athird term as | Me Kinley I think it ats | treatment to per- s tod the fiction that ih there he san unwritten law established | is no more wonder- ful medicine for he women than Dr. the [ Pierce’s Favorite jterm. T as uny student tion Its i ; | >on the of the tim discover, that it | womanly organs is 1 we question with some here today. He was followi ide in his re arti Out.” published in suppose the populist into body suggested It man’s hog that ref CHAMP CLARK NOT SHYING Missouri Would Be a Congressman Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia Mex ess from Imperfec »TO- no reason i re- exposed to thiy ut Means of pre ve e readilv ob btained They ate relief ang cure permanently Be ndige stion, Dyy. " yeas peps rd all tre oS ‘the oa in in the disordered cond i 46 We praise rive a t i | fe a mcr yaren the extra session congress talk. Now i impelle at euce apy ree : : ban d nom-| i1 the decrease o Se : if he will uncork the clouds and give line a third non | pain and the in- ne : ioe : ¥ Case wn, us a good soaking rain, we will all t seen that they | cre. of strength. z sentative of 3. Price Mercag. t told s , It cures female s = ig , Kansas City and Hannibal, Mo sing his praises o dispel old and sa i s i . > = . weakness and such climbed a tree ‘Don't , litions, change history and| Jacae ae take limbed a tr a m Two Weeks’ Treatment 50 Cents, ha Watiiae ae mao res ee ee elieve it, said the neighbor. ‘Hog L Miss Elizabeth Aird, aged 35 years | I Father of his country, away the ay Sv See ; ; At vour Druggist or direct by Mail, think i etn | aaa beauty ‘6 couldn't climb a ually rid wha has brought a breach of promise suit | heir purpose of keeping} Voynen c lid ere : a zs Kurcren Co, 323 Cisan Ave., St. Love, Me, : . did sisted e mi rrea t f 1ocratic for $25,000 damages against Marein | ential chair the only im- Sick women are| : : : ad © } # 1 ae >= : } sistec he doubter selectio Daly, aged 62 years. Both families © executive this country| invited to consult} & See A, | | USTOU : as oe : | i fe Dr. Pierce by letter} Le os the derned cae m is ; he present ad a- ° Se ae tur th rned ing 3 reside in Jersey City, New Jersey fhe present administra-| 7. Ail cosres———<—— ; ie ee : « . : = 5 j 7 g didn't stop te phi oristo ele * i ‘ eck and are wenlthy fted very far from moor-| pondence private. Address Dr. R. V. | hos di i ae : conta smilies trom cua : government of Liberty Piere 1 | the nature of anything } re i on to erk of the circuit court of Bates coage | oF «Be I comr i to use your medicine I ee <. had } P ty eouri, returnable \e Jane term land Independence established t was in a bad con (for Clakit yearn ana {the tree, i tell you. He had di never for js aid court, to me Uirected F . jand Independence establishec Dy or eight years) and | or at According to statistics one hun-|%" ee Meade ee ? writes Mrs. Bettie | poason to. and he didit.. ‘W1 ne oF schile Owen, ex ctor of the rere. jon c | 7+_-| Washington, Jefferson and our fath-| Askew rysburg, Northampton Co., N. c. | Fea 2* pe — Pe ” hile t Bates count nat Mary White dred and seventeen persons commit-j Tt ; a la | {.TBSY: of course, gave me at the time some re-| his reason?” He just had t lividuals Fev ied ed upon > icide in New York » ers ye very dangers those old | lief, but it did not last long. I was some days |“! ! ; : 53 : al Tight, title. inte inim of defend. ted suicide in New York in the past bateamon inted out are coming | i MY bed and some days T dragged about the | are aa state bas Mary Wt ad to the following de ae a1 spec i 8 estmpen pointed ¢ are © &} house. I have used five be ot Dr } < scribed real est fustedin Bates coun three months Wild speculation, to pass and their warnings are being | Faverte FE rig and five he Golden Lite falways been ably esented in the Mlssoart to-w ie high living and pinching want arej *0 Passat : aie © dical Discovery.” and four vials of the “Pel: | The poet's exclamation: O Life! 1] 20007 sane ee i The soush half she south balf of ble inl ible f thi a dismissed and overridden on the pre- I aos “See ke a new woman, and I want | . } t Sanna saipigts Fs senate itis a matter pride, | nine Christian acd Contee’s addition tp mainly responsible for this remarka- : nc world to know it.” ; |feei thee bounding in my veins,” is a ae 5 Butler, Mo. 1 will on ble record of self-destruction text that t were deterr from| The action of the ‘ Favorite Prescrip- joyous one. Persons that can rarely |CO™MMOon to all Missourians, that in intenben tube 4. tee doing same thing because of a ee ‘ aoe ny che ee of “E eacant {or never make it. in honesty to them-/ the selection of ent the high lock ie the tere - — & ; = # Ss” whe © bowels are isepelar. | ann anne the « + oem i Pa : atvernoon of that The first car of wheat of the crop|fear of not being able to win. Here selves, Then n ; oe mane ur tu-;standard — heretofore maintained Font ‘Joor of the court house, i * 3 is ore nate, wy jo not live ut exist } ee ees b of Batier. Bates county, Missou § yas received i ansas City | tofore we had felt safein the integrity : 3 : : j Should not be lowered sell the same or eo mach thereof es may bent oO 901, was receiv in Kansas City £ t be Tes 901, at ity 3 Gabe Visits Butler for to live eagles more than to be. |} - — quired at public vendue to the highest bidder from Oklahoma Monday. The wheat | of @ supreme court to protect our ai To live is to be well and stron to} Didn't Marry for Money for cash, to satiefy said execution and coste = see he ad anal ihentian » times | Bich Hill Review, sth a a" ‘ a ee JOE T SMITE wascut and threshed last Friday ieee utional liberties, but the ane E arise Tee ling equal : — _ordin ax! Phe Boston man who lately mar tat Sherif of Bates County, Me, and graded No. 3. Had it had time|that have so changed as to permit We spent a day and night lately at | duties of ee om se fool life bo sas jried a sickly rich young woman, is Trust al I z 1e, reome b 1em—to feel yound- 1, . ™ stee’s Sale to dry it would have graded No. 2.| the election of a McKinley, have also] the county capitalior ourhealth and | OV? iti Pag = er aan ~ | Happy new, for he got Dr King’s New Wh Tho hall and . ee ae . ic # . ing in the veins. A medicine that has = 3 a ss e homas +. Marshall and Sarah 8, The car was sold at auction on Ex-|conspired to give him creatures in| had a splendid tir Butler people ade thousands of peop! San anal | Life Pills, which restored her to per-| sarshalt, his wife, by their deed of tran dated = - : 3 mide usanhds DOC *, Then and | ¢, salth ifal » for cust and filed for record 3. ; ect hee I 1 it tor «hlee * to th change and brought 754% cents a| that high tribunal to do his bidding. | are mighty clever folks, and we like apient acl Gand Sica: 3 nccom- ' hi ag lth ba mat foxes ane i , corder of deeds of Bates county, sg = 5 . ae on : | ed 4 | billlousness, aria, fever and ague e of M uri, August i3th. 1900, and ree bushel | Not only the patriotie words of our|t there. Several of t call us| plished a great work, bestowing tl land all liver and stomach troubles fin the records therein book tara forefathers, handed down from one quire, so e anda few Colo ae eee mat ge rag | Gentle but effective. Only 25e at H. | fig des Brereton sneee he se a Three famous Englishmen, Sir|@eneration to another as inspired |nel, and it is no wonder we like to] #8 out ss Aes i : he weak,!1, Tucker's drug store county of Hates and state of Missouri, ¥ ? c eae 3 Bes 4 jrun-down, or debilitated, from any of the west of the eas arter Walter Besant, famous as a novelist | teachings, are to be considered as | Visit there cause. should not fail to take it. It Sheriff's Sale. ter of cea a nine “township forty-onelehe and founder of the Atlantic Union; | @eneralities of astute politicians, but Phe township t r *town-| builds up the whole system, changes | By virtue and authority of a special execution | north of range thirty-three (35), in. trust to & : z F . ; ) \ : ee eco = os life | f0F delinquent taxes issued from the office of | secure the payment of the note in’ said deed Robert W. Buchanan, distinguished | the constitution is to be construed |Ship, and Col. J. W ere | existe nee ao life ote ma | life | the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, | trust ¢ scribed And | whereas, default has iti ‘4 r hichest legs oj t ore e owuest ) »y | more abounding e ure vlad to|Mo.. returnable at the Jane term. !901, of | been made in payment of said note and the poet and critic, and Lord Wantage, | bY our highest legal tribunal to fit | there, the guests of ey pe re : i Aes the | 88!4 court, to me directed in favor of A BOwen, | interest thercon and the said F. U. Stiles. has : : oe oon ; Pie Vc aoe the county court and1o[y (uce* Words m ie favor to thels.. collector ef the revenue of Bates | moved from the state of Missouri, and J mized 3 these McKinley times Truly the} were befc sunty court and 4 recognized on two continents as an Bes t : iy tt <3 : HCl readers of our column county, and against Thomas Saunders. Pree- | Chesnut, the legal holder of said note, has re: i tarv y »q| great expounders of constitution: Cheverton made h, that mavj] ley B vigge, James McFarland, Christopher | quested me to execute the powers conferred bY in military ens. died as ¢ onstitutional : 'W Beatty, Moses Jones, Jcseph said deed of trust, and to sell the said real ex expert in London Monday campa by such a condition, or they were} lature The state board of charities and but ignorant ignoramuses and did ooo Joe Smith showed us Rich corrections last week elected Wes. | ¥°! understand the importance of] Hillians through his hotel. He ap- Robertson, editor of the Gallatin construing that great instrument to pears to be an ideal landlord, guards Democrat, its secretary The pe conform to the times. To carry out | bis guests closely. in faet ne t let tion pays $1,000 salary. Mr. Rob the imperialistic policy of this coun [them get out of Although ertson is not only a good newspaper try inaugurated In the past few ERE: pee fi nee Be Cet raty ted, man, and brilliant writer, but is a Bs Grae nosey mecessary that sa ale i oul aes aoe alee strong man in party councils and his Mr. McKinley be elected to a third eu SSeae nok isonable, none appointment is a just recownition of term of our party seemed to want to stay merit. He will make the best sec ee ee ee retary that board ever had, andits| His Honor, Judge Graves, beld}| 0M one witl fore- members are to be congratulated on | COUrt for Ige Timmons for a f thougt t hadsta i ort that securing his services days last w at Lamar. He was| tHe county court was going to build | — on hand 1esday morning at the | *2® court house without any The crop bulletin of the weather} Opening of his owncourt fort tion soman . bureau of the United States depart-| term. Judge Graves receives high en-| Y@¥* a dome ment of agriculture at Columbia, |CO™Miums everywhere he hol wale t mailt Mo., issued last week says the cool |both by the lawyers and those in at-|¥2%: 0Ut as soonas t Rich Hill dry weather the past week over a|tendance for his judicial knowle delegation arrived in town, the ourt large portion of the state the drought |fair and impartial rulings His|80t some shovel and picks, ar has now become one of the severest|ame is being discussed in demo- to digging. and it astonist ever known. Unless good rains fall|¢ratic councils for the highest jndi- |"! @ MeNes the way the dirt flew soon wheat, oats, meadows and gar-| cial office ir state, that of Su-| Judge West conHmenced al tue Boren dens will be almost total failures in|preme Judy There will be th ios ee Wimsatt the thwest many counties. Corn is looking well|/judges to elect next time. Judge March the soutt ae sroaddus in a few counties. but is generally | Graves is young and rorous, is a" ae ae Was) ig izyested uneven and small forthe season, and| hard worker, is one of the best law-| tH#t each of the ig ade has made but little progress. yers in the state, is even tem ed, ’ I t s n, SSS conservative and weighs well all s We Gov. Dockery Saturday commuted | questions before passing judgement Fut tractors the sentence of William Ferguson to] He is popular with all classes and : iMr. MeDo i life imprisonment inthe penitentiary. | would make a stror ge candidate and! it Bo v I , sta Ferguson was convicted of killing a An ic start a boom for } tl law in the past were not confronted Excursion Rates Annual Convention United Society of Christian Endeavor, Cincinnati, », tickets on sale July 4. 5 and 6 od returning Aug One fare plus $2 for the round trip. Splendid « peoriuaisy to visit all points in i 2and Kentucky Milwi aukee and r July 21 to Ae sturn July r round trip ire plus F2i only Good etur. ood ta turning Colorade and jorado Springs and June 18 to 30, July to (i00d to return Oct. 31, il sale on » 10. Good i round 31 round ler Supreme merchant at Trenton, and was sen- | ug tenced to be hanged June 7. A res- te | pite was granted until july 6. Many No Money, No Fuaeral. him at Prison Gz | of the citizens of Grundy county ask- Rochester, N. ¥.. June 9.— OS ee 10.4 ed executive clemency and Judge P.| trustees of the Eyous German : f es Z ‘ ae C. Stepp, who tried the case, filed a] theran cl eee wares a : in| f strong letter with the governor, which he gives it as his opinion that Ferguson was not bright and rather| a vietim of and I circumstances funeral se Stall, memt Was | held fr > late Char les I or horse ver of that : il part of rom r-old babe | convieted largely on his own testi-| not possess 2 paid pew For t mony, and that he has grave doubts | same reason refused t a é of the guilt of the man |}the church bell to be tolled durj * - Z i the services f ext taker There is no dis, t that! door. TI ts oreak } I the Colorado is in this di jin the congregation, as there is n ach rection. The road bed | een rnatior } r ction roar S been | indignation expressed over the ac- s graded past Versailles Morgan |tien. It is said Stall was bel | ounty mana- county and contracts have been let | his pew rent ey wanted ot would go to Cole Camp in Be It is head-}to take warning a bee i ine } s iting a trial fo hich it will few months on west or ed straight for C1 probably reach in a From there i it may go in of the ¥ over one onstructed roads alre This seems to be most people | tory as particu Pt OP STF, 2a think will happe wever we were /Severe in Nx Rey cour as told by a gentleman in St. Louis the | The at 10p m : iia other day who oug ta now that! by Lain lo ; the road woul Butler. He sai some time. W thought he k: telling us comes to secure it, expected is storm to tealing } bwith Billings a : elope | her. eny OL onid, S.—The over rsaparilla f paying said is hereby giv. pury Therefore, rr Thos Bostrig ’ Geo M t. Wm E Walton, Booker | tate thereunder for the M es Levy ‘andi O | indeb edness notic er, I have levied and seized upon all the | en that I, the undersigned sheriff of Bates title, interest and claim of said de- | county in the state of Missouri, will sell the fendante, Thomas Sauncers, Presley B Riggs ve described real estate at ‘public vendue, James McFarland, Christopher Hann,G W highest bidder for cash subject all Beatty, Moses Jones. Joseph L Baum. Geo M | prior mortgages and judgments, Wm Walton, Booker Powe Thos | at the ¢ ourt house y Levy and 10 Striker, in and | Butler nty of Bates and state of Mis- owing described real estate situated | sour! tween the hours of ten o'clock a. m, aunty. Missouri, to-wit and four o'clock p. m., on five, nine. fourteen, Saturday July 6th, lw ty. Mo ,I will on saint hatins te Sle at erif and Acting Trustee Saturiay, July’, 1901. First insertion June Lith, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that sheriff’e sale day, st the east front door of the court house E ra theciy or mace tae By virtue and authority of an execution for pert yr tinge Md : costs issued from the office of the clerk of the ied ee rgere ae ee = sesvcisth aes of said court, for cast atisfy 6a haris & Co, ‘and eo c ve levied and seized upon ail the right interest and a i fefend mt , n and to the Sheriffs Sal sersbed real estate Lying and being virtue and t county, Missouri, ution is clerk of t retarnable © eoath we juarter of sect ship forty (40) range rn west slong sou wa due south hanic yu Uh the old grade on right of way of the on, Lake & Gulf in a norte irection along east said right northwest quarter and south- Atkison avenue along thence northwe quarter and the 3 t quarter of the north ~atur July ” between the bor r rlock in the fore- noon and fi the afternoon of that By at the en 2 of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, uri, sell - the same or so much thereof as may be require bidder at public to the highest bidder for for cast f tion costs cash, t said execution and costs JOE T. SMITH, JOE T. SMITH 2-4 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo. beat Sheriff of Bates Co e seekers excursion to points sout he: southwes west rthwest on sale Ju 4, 18 u Aug 20. Sept ee 21 day late sa Stop ove ropri rong. te one fare | lus $2 f ‘ ago and return July Good re s S2for life with Dr Ou foctl at and lung trout ing’s New Discovery ne earth. 30 H. L as to no ¢ Infallible on s and colds uaranteed bottles f by Row Over Partition Fence. Mo ne 10.—This Herndon and ing near Ni rfield, Joe farmers li county. fo James; irteen H Sore Hands Red Rough Hands Itching Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends _ ONE NIGHT TREATMENT < the hands on retiring ina st «, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura So Dry, and anoint freely with Cunicura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off andair-holes cutin the palms. Forred, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itchi ing, feverish palms, with shape less nails and painful finger « ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Millionsof Women UseCuticura Soap ——- by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for pres Erer- Ha r 1

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