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ames asennapemensarnaiaest t ' t } t : ie Bn Sa 4 A CRO ISAO ER TANS SEN PERNA MEO BRRS ORE RE EO AERIS Ne ti AMEE TERNS AEC he EISNER AAT IEEEE, AernsrPttttoas, BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. ALLEN, Epi1rok D. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The Weex:.1 Times, p Thursday, wil] be sent qne year, postage paid, for $1.00. Mrs. McKinley is gaining strength | take a carriage ride and was able to this week W.J ture tour and pleasure son Bryan i the eastern states ————— The attempt by broken down poli- last Kansas City i third party made a ticians who me week to laune disma! failure of the ob Missouri’s population is gres than that of Texas. The ives Missouri a final count popu- of the census lation of 3,106,665 57,955 le hile Texas has Why raise such a howl on solidation of the Friscoand Memphis the con- railroads. Is that worse than the steel trust, sugar trust, plow trust and the hundred of other trusts formed enator James K. Kyle, of South Dakota, is reported to be dangerous- ly sick and fears are entertained that he will not recover. Heart trouble is the cause of his illness. W. Wood, and ex-cireuit Judge W. of Warrensburg of the 17th judicial district, tablished himself and opened a law office in Omulgee Indian Territory. formerly Judge has es- failures 163 for must be As “times are good” the (188 last week as against the same week last year) only excuses given by the business men to secure ai moner. hance to rest.—Com- eee es By comparing the crookedness at Manila with the Havana we are able to formulate a rule for carpet bag governments— embezzlements at the stealing increases as the square of the distance increases —-Commoner. ot Texas, called a special session of the leg ture to convene in Austin on August 6th. His call embraces two lines of work, one being « general appropria- tion bill and the other a rict- ing bill. has isla- Governor Sayers, re-d ——$___. Adelbert 8. Hay, eldest son of Sec- retary John Hay, fell out a window at a hotel in New Haven, Conn., Sun- day and died from the effects of his injuries in a few minutes. The young man had recently Yale college. ——— graduated from lt seldom a farmer and dollars dona- but David Rankin, the cattle king of Missouri, has just recently to Tar- kio College and threatens to dupli- eate any othercontributor’s amount up to and including the largest gift. Mr. Rankin will soon acquire the title of the David Harm of Missouri if he continues his munificen City Press happens that can give fifty thor tions to colleges, given that amount —Jefferson the supreme court declaring the mortgage tax to be un- constitutinal should } before the The decision of ave been made of the state it machinery was set in motion. But even as is the people generally will heave a sigh of relief. It would have made the collection of taxes a very com- | plex business, and would have caused the county, state and school 1 have lost o have lost districts t taxes large sums of} fit wou help those d mortgag es on their prop- the people would look upon it with favor, but since it merely means } an increased interest in place of the extra tuxitisno real help to any] one. —_———___. One of the big mog of the Chic: & Alton railroad ex- ploded Friday morning at the Glen- dale cut, four miles east of independ: | ence, Mo. The engineer George L Gerew, was so severely injured that} he died after being taken to pital at Kans: Willis Crowley The track n 100 feet the hos- | His fireman, stained painful in- torn up for, 1 explosion. juries e more thar The heavy thrown i front of track. ing probably thrown Lt the side of plosion o and the t ped the frei shed eyery | Among to any address). ater nhis t at the base ort of his physicia intruder j has Inflamatior he was awarded a e ses medal for Morgan front in me apple :, 5 . oO NDS BLO 2 SAS tive ear | 2e [ix-Senator Chandler of New Destitute Homeseekers on Kiowa Res- | HOT WINDS BLOW GALE IN KANSA River Near Danger Mark. |Hampshire, has just forwarded to ervation Border. | id M ine 2g re, a check for one hun- is Senator Lodge, a ch or on f et a es > tTwo-th — co gw | Kansas City, June 2t— Phonssnde Wide Section in Southeastern Part of ; Lunds of | dred dollars as a reward for having : oe | 1 bast forty, -t the republice lati , of people, men, women and children, | State is Swept = it “eight inserted in the republican platform ia a | f stead; £1896 the pledge of the party to campimg on the borderof the Kiowa-| Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. Ind K J 21 A . the G uw. ; 1 : idepe: I June 2 & * Grand ‘ : rnational bimetallism. Comanche-Apa he reservations in} : : k a ’ ; promote internationa imetallism. “or ie aes i fal Do you imagine you have Heart, |severe hurricane visited this city . = 1S now the items of interest will be Oklahoma ee ee ee | Kedaey. or Ever troubles? “Ten 4.0.3, this morning and @ i eb mark at Sp = - to settlement, are in desti- aga Fy S b y dn more extended reference to that land to settlement, are in dest | chances to one it is nothing more |¢- ,, : ase? oe noes g -ord to Dr. | 2,000 and feet bor jit sre is a suspicion of sareasm ; tute circumetances, according to DT.) than indigestion. onset het sakcsaee ree eighth } f Mr. Chandler's | J. J. McKenna. who has just return- 5 : ; in the conelusion of Mr. Chandler city has ever experienced ermark, Mech le he refers to the efforts /ed from the =m i phised: ae se asd “ee eo be done to bot HS be corcaise Aen Only last y.7 said Dr. Mc : t an . re: fulfill the prom ole ; nd 1¢| _c1T will say th hours with only a slig t wa is threaten Fn enna. “two nds ane myself e resuli - sught to offer another hun- nna 3 ——— ned from the pcm Pa wl It blew a steady zal Several binders Were hup. ira reward to the man who| drove over to the border ym Okla | aes! a Believe your tablets : ; : eG ctiar ee } > homa City. and the sight that greet-| them.” I. L. PRATT, M. D., Iowa Park, Tex. | WING that seemed as 4 . ting wheat » scheme whereby the re-) 2 A rep & 8 | Eatin ere along the river © lowlands te party could deny imperial- ed us was one of pbb cata ries | From reports received here by the day to save ‘ the water, dg istic intentions during the campaign | Twenty thousand men. women and f Rote Be cin ae ese ording to Hoadmastes Hayward, 1a - = gas F urers i it e, the storm hay he B neta the 1¢ of en elaim a victory forimperial- | children are massed on the borde TI ILSON DRUG CO. : RDS ae . the B A ton, it Value ¢ se tg lake 3 re - — ia he South division | as a tishi resort may be ¢ tee rate * s over. Sena-{and half of them are utterly desti-] «, ones! z : est royed jism a heelechion: 38 Over.’ Sena ; it ee Seas chat Tam © of the Santa Fe from Wellington by the overtlow from the river itor Hanna deserves a rewardalsofor| tute. Only a small percentage have | visiti Wintield, Moli Elk City uvable campaign promise even tents to sleep in, but huddle { w manand I thank yo cn daie ike Pha, ceiseise: of ihe! : or tl agons and such shelter- ot re ¢ ry your medi- | and this ci h ocity of the ite the trusts. —Common-| under the wagons and such shelter a sure care, to Sty eer med Ee ea us sleeper © trees as they can find 2 ind i imated mi a air ae : Two Weeks’ Treatment 50 Cents. —_ j “Atleast 5.000 of them have been ; x 5S ae ate 3 ugeist re by Mail. t eigt Janot at thial Great journalsand statesmen differ | avearanda half. They went| 4! 20¢7 Drugeist or direct by oa a Fe freight depot at thi Naga : . | . Burren Co. 323 Ciann Ave., Sr. Louvre, Me. | badly damned t+ te asto the logical candidate of the| with possibly $200 or $300. and| | ly d x y th ‘ P aa ie E | wind, the west half of it being blown | democratic party in1904. The Chil-| paye made nothing since they arrived. | | | ‘ : | licothe Constitution says: ‘The big-| Simply waitine, waiting OHIO COVENTION j de WI Tt rain shed Eagle gest presidential possibility in the! --The really pitiable thing about it | THROUGH ITS WORK ad peared across a ks count o-day is Gov. Alexander M | an is that there are hundreds of des-| | ino hert - here was unroofed Dock of Missouri. He is a man peradoes on the border who have] | dome of the cour hou ths as f ne al stez ne: fore |: 1, we ? ie eee | blown off and the steeple of the Meth ob patel vere onan befor picked out claims, and will not seru-| Three Hours’ Session and State} °: Phuc wan badki imaged whom other possibilities fade into ple to kill the successful ones in the | odist church was badl i comparative insignificance. There is | drawing, in case they have a lottery | Ticket Is Named. | The worst damage was done to the no reason why the next president | iable merchant told me a few os shade trees of the city. There is not | shall not bea democrat and hail | ago about a band of 100 such street or walk in the town that is ° To . - 4 q : = ] ke > over e: from Missouri. The nomination of| gesperadoes who have scoured the HANNA HAD GAVEL IN HAND. blockaded in several places by Gov. Dockery would meana reunited | reservation for choice claims and are aes >t least fifty and a rejuvinated party and a vic-|determined to have them at any Ord he Big B ) pees Se eee ’ ders of the ig s a pd « 1 tory that would sweep the country | cost. | rders of the Big Boss Carried Out 00} were blown down acaamaieiensy a Who Would Haul Down the Flag? | J'% Time---Foraker Gets Indorse In the country several barns 6 Would Hau! Down the Flag? houses s anarics were nied ————— ' buses and granaries were stroye The Bates County Record says The American flag has been hauled ment.--Platform Sounds the jand binders and farming implements Pimples, Blackheads, Reg Col. John H. Flanigan, of Carthage.|down in China. ‘ihe young soldier Praises of McKinley are scattered everywhere. The far- Rough, Oily Skin was in town on Friday afternoon of| who was the first to plant that flag} 4... Georse Hack mers greatest loss however, is to the PREVENTED BY or Governor—George Nash : = last week, looking upsome land mat-| upon the walls of Pekin was honored et $4 ane te as wheat fields. Allof the wheat had e A z | _ z : dAeutenant Governor—Ce ‘ de ters in the recorder’s office, after} by an appointment by the president ; * [been eut and was standing in the which he made us a pleasant eall and | to be cadet at large to West Point as fad LL. Pri shock The wind would pick up the for a couple of hours entertained us| Immense sums of money were spent apie - ee te th Ma aoe shocks of wheat and carry them sev. 1 : . _ : ee é orney General—John M, Sheets p with remeniscences of events politi-}and considerable suffering was en- Cler! me a eral hundred feet leaving them in ; a i * 2 ers of the ecourt— La ‘ie cally, this section of the state ajtailed in the effort to raise the flag Se eines another man’s field) or along the . a : 2 : ‘ son EF mersor = pa i: : dozen or twenty years ago. The]fin China, and yet afterall this the Stotnt BC fences The wind also fuined the y ; : z 5 State treasu ac B. Cameron : ; Colonel is recognized as being one of| flag has been hauled down. Mant ; ae i oe orchards, knocking the fruit off and Mem of board of public works— the best stump speakers in this sec-}| We remember that not long agoal we (: yy jhncr = blowing down the trees dt Lions OF Prorie use CrTIcURA tion if not in the state, and was| distinguished republican, in discuss-| ore j Soar, assisted by Cuticura Ointanant ‘ . eo _ se é Columbus, 0 June The re- E 5 > ; c reserving, purifying, and beautifyin, dubbed “fire alarm Flanigan,” which|ing the Philippine question, wanted HOM oU Jur The re TRAGEDY NEAR PARSONS, KA PFCSOFVING, PUTIEFINE, ABS Oi ying : z ee 5 4 lpubiican st ee skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, continues with him until the present.|to know who would haul down the|! : an e a ntion h E sles, and dandruff sete the stopping of He is also a keen observer of politi-j flag, as though the hauling down of day broke th io secord by com-| _ falling hair, for softening, whitening, and i i pleti in three hours. The|W. A. Tramberger Is Killed and His| soothing red, rough, jar sore hands, for cal events and a wellinformed gentle-| that flag meant dishonor. The haul-|! : é : i baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and man as well. He said he wished to|ing down of the flag in China did net et pte ug | ira edacge, Sra Son Shot by W. M. Reed. for al! the purposes of the toilet, bath, and rede : ate F Chairman Hanna not only cut short nursery. Millions of Women use C muakea_ predictic hic vas the i the le: Ss PCAUSE ore - . ‘ 3 tke a prediction which was that |in the least dishonor it. because there i ae ech. but also those off Parsons, Kan., June 23.—W. M.] cura Soar in the form of baths for annoy- our member, Hon. D. A. DeArmond,}it was not the representative of} = seid = : pes ARG ane Oa eae oes on of] 8 irritations, inflammations, and excori- . - “EAS eon hers d then disy ched business | *™ , about 24 years of age, so Zs ” " » pel a would be the nominee of the demo-| rightfully and honestly acquired sov-| 01! id then dispatched business 4 : A ations, or too free or offensive perspiration, atic Spaciy4ok ovcsid in 190. ” ‘Neither wall’ k ..| With the utmost speed D. M. Reed, a prominent farmer liv-| in the form of washes for ulcerative weak- atie party for president in 1904, }ereignty. Neither will there be dis- in tt ee : : ing northeast of Parsons. in Osage| nesses, and for many sanative purposes. and gave several apparently good)honor in hauling down the flag in n those three hours the conven- ; ° see ae age Curicura Soar combi in One Soar ¥ ys i spinated a f : ticke: ownship. las evening shot anc P RIC > a com reasons the belief. He had one] the Philippines where it now repre-|{0 Hominated a full state ticket, Sa We AL Deaabaiee @ meen loos nen = eee nae e ne is : ere Ss Nec ‘ erger, a neigh-| plexion soap, and the et, bath, advantage over every man now talk-|sents government without the con-|2? lopted laration of principles, i 1 wounded ‘hi pee baby soap in the -rorld. ee Wess : : : : ae 8 alee an th a _| bor, and severely wounded his son, ed of in this connection, which was]sent of the governed and taxation |idorsed J. B. Foraker as the repub Bank : . oon Cometh, Son ent io rat, . | andidate for re-elec as the} Frank UTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of ¢1 that he could try his own state: | without representation.—@ommoner. | U2? andidate for re-election as the : ae Iecales and soften the thickened cuticle, tt that Gall. G C United States senator.completed the Reed and his father were driving} cr TICURA (INTMENT. to Instantly at este something tha il, Gorman, Carte .; a = " anemia a “3 ‘ * > " ing, tnflammation, and irritation ss . TO INSPECT INSANE ASYLUMNS. | pa organization for theeampaien | home from Parsons when they met rd healeand CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool Harrison, Tom Johnson, John Me | e ; pag Wena bare eaned ee and cleanse the blood, A SINGLE SET isoften Lean, Bryan and the rest whe are! ——— land trar ted other business. ramberger and his son as they were iflicient to cure the severest case mentioned could not do. The Colo- | ae , ene | Of the seven nominations, only |¢merzing from acornfleld, where they |, fot, sourhons tts cetttowse ea, keasons & © {Commissioner Allen Will Visit Eastern} Sot ea i of these |had been cutting corn. The Reeds| Ports Dave aso Curn.Coar, Sas Prope nel gave others, and wished us to re- | cael een Bee ove oes laim that they 1 tt t < member the prediction when 1904 ! Institutions | Nippert. for lieutenant governor, was | (4! t ane we es about a . ne 2 merce Sale R , j inated without j at: he with the corn Knives w “h they y virtae and authority of a transcrip! rolled around. St. Louis Republic, 2 jnominated without opposition. af- them 1 , wes » *, {execution issued from the office — of —___—— | sop. An B Mae jter Lieutenant Governor Caldwell Sig ——— — ee. teed the clerk of the cireuit court of Bates Co. Mo. fae enof Butler, Mo.,chairman}, 4. 5 See shot and killed the elder Tramberger | f digg iis fave CV ae Col. John O'Day of Springtield is | of the Farmington Assylum Commis-} nigga bd renomination sh, | ind seriously wounded his son, with| am’ asa” against Bn We Met ‘oy, 1 have : : - ae bes aseminerine “| Sheets. (ameron and Johnston were] Winel ae hich they had levied and seized upon all the right, title, married again. His third venture is| gion, was in St. Louis yesterday on i sth a Wine meni ie ble b nt b y “a 1D linterest and claim of defendant, J. W. Me- Miss Lucy Baldwin hisstenographer SB d Se < renominated for second terms with-|the wagon rouble has been brew-|Coy, in and to the following described real Mis h ity vt - {his way to Eastern cities where he + th » iT estate situated in Bates county, Missouri, to- He paid his first wife $50.000 and| | oppositior ng between the Reeds and Tramber- | Si _- ’ om paid his irs vife $50,¢ and | will inspect prominent asylumns. | : gers for several vears. Reed had] West half of the northwest quarter and south- his second $250,000, and has plenty | ; t if It and | €88t quarter of the northwest quarter and. the vond $250, . s ple Pe s : | E =a i cae cane aus ee mas ‘ er of the northwest ¢ : : i Y) Mr. Allen said yesterday that it! Reservation is Clearing. fram r arrested for assault and | yet half of the southwest quarter of the north- left to set up the third one in good|was the purpose of the board to| epee pesos battery. from which charge he was | east quarter of section twelve (12), in township shape when they t and will bs po pete = 2 : ; Fort Worth, Texas, June 24.—| acquitted thirty-nine (3), of range thirty-one (31). I ape en they quit, and will have | make tt asylum at Farming-| >). - sce ee 5 > will on enoueh ett tor ayiatevar conten |: : : ®="| The United States marshals have just Reed came to Parsons at a late Saturday, July 20, 1901 cies the future may bri Eee | anes of chesmost efficient in the! ed the task of driving out of{hour last night and surrendered. | between the hours of nine o'clock it the fore- es the future may bring.—Clinton | Upited tes. Eastern institutions | = : He was held without bail and will] neon and o'clock in the afternoon of that | Tribune | : jthe Kiowa and Comanche reserva- |) atu rarefied day, at the east front door of the court honse, : : | be studied carefully. with the|,. The tire | Lave bis preliminary hearing Mon-| in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missourt, : Me | w of introducing the most modert sehietiad LL salved ac pubic Panda ie the ain herent} Webster Withers died of heart dis- | Sia is ie oe No trouble tov comes eeuars adine to she bighes Siew +} } . - : jmethods into the Farmington Asy- PE SOED, SO: SUSY Som Ee oT OMITH. ease at his home in Kansas City, | cg Ae und a camp 32-4t Sher’ aot ates County Mo. Monday Mr. Withers was one o }in the mining district where 100 per- aa * Kansas City’s forsmost business mer ig Fees for Attorne sons had built cabins and establish- Sebool Fund Mortgage § q isiness mer ¢ Fees for Attorney sons had buil abins an ablish. ad and best kuown citizens. He was : Mont Tun Bivesict e. recorder’s office, ereas Cli nton 1D Hum and mir Hat ¢ ru dune < by % he a of d . . pomite ollector of internal revenue | 3 1 a eir belongings without r to Bates county, in the < 3 a ‘i yr | Judge Claney yesterday decided that 7 : a : . . their school fand mortgage, for the western district of Missouri} .; eG z b said school fund mortgage was duly re- at ce D Se torneys representing the differ- : corded in book 12) at pai of the school fond ; it Cleveland Dec. 2, 18¢ foterests Shin) baetee eee eekers are now outside mortgage record of hates county, Mo. convey. Luther 8S kman, of Warrens- said es eee | San —_—_——— eight (*) in'block five () of Warner + ypdition urrens weve onbae i 3 ; tothe town, now city of burg, appointed supervisor of state|— 000 8 es led | Hanna's Changed Attitude which was made aitiee aoe na RE | a. : Services. | From: a Herald-Transeript payment of building and loan associations tO Peano t G | described ar ene ‘ ;AMO ne Aa torneys are exX-' yer-| + : r ar P- ereston #ai succeed W. R. Baskett, by Governor | Smit ; J . , = 1 | At Senator Hanna used to “ph ro Room : nor Smith and 1d gr e 2 Cee no one See Docker s taken charge of his of. ee a ex-Judge McHatton. | .wear with much emphasis when ok ae oeaae OF re cout > Se cour co re >| s g sagheng fice and will enter upon the discharge | foe : 2s eee ve the re-| was suggested as a candidate to sue- mere | ceive 31.000 m: | a we of his duties July 1 bons # a mabGEe: has | ceed MeKinley but now he simply} : en appealed to the supreme e : ? _ re Pres oe ¢ supreme court | smiles an angelic smile when the sub- of Missouri, on Senator Allison has eclared bim- ‘ect is touched t . ] SRLS ‘ —" ae ao declare: m Why They Accepted the Terms. | ject is tou lupon. It is possible Ee . pomaeg July 2 i nae sell barred by age from entering the a man to smile smile and stil between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- naive aaa a i , | The Cubans have arceepted our gies See SS ily noou and five o’clock in the afternoon of that presidential race in 1904. He will be | andidate | day, for the purpose of satisfying a, bene, - * t cause ther > ry - | interest and coste of « 73 wh the convention meets } ; ause they were not strong —————— | = xe ——— | rh to reject them We can do} English Suffer Severly. | -4t Sherif of Gen. Wood is reporte » be ve | with any weak peor as it } = : ported soil =A he oe ak People as it May) (Craddock, Cape Calony, June 22.—| Administrators Notice jill in Havana with grip and m: Please us. The islanders are com- In an engagement at Waterkloof | s from the sto: “otice is hereby given. that letters tes > ir r ser ¢ s = cs er ; 5 7% Upon the eetate of Geo Pierce. tecensed fever pletely in our power and must sub- Thursday the British lost eight men ion wares ito the andereigned on the 2 th ——______. | mitt shatever shal i say 3 a Se 1 i periecccpis ’ the provate court 0 As Cazious Gace jmit to whatever we shall prescribe) killed and six dangerously wounded e ston Bates count) S Case. for ther a s ‘ and ALi pereons baying cl p id os Tae iuecies In addition. sixty-six men of the Cape | sab, Gee voquised to cam Gr gee hile ig Wheat straw on | ounted rifles were cap- Jance to the aiminietrat year ecoad day of last February, I. Impaired Digestion arora Ecce from any bevede’ ood Riss or, of land township. acci- ne oe een jit euch claime be not exh two dentally gota ent of the i been wot aad | Zeare from the dave of tt * the 7 ore: | be ore ve arred aving cla 4 +o exbib ype year from t! Administrator.

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