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— see LANDS ARE OPENED OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE The Graduate Department of y i i W EE c "3 TIMES, | UR NATIONAL . FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE ae i BUTLER WEEKLY 1 INDEPENDENCE DAY. Eee Es oe Cn : ——— >» graduate or Post-graduate stom to have the people come edin the history of the O. ALLEN, Eprror ee FammewBar, — fo-day is the anniversary of our J b Vill P ide F lag p: asit is usually ¢ D. Atten & Co., Proprietor. National Independence and shoudd Is a good thing for the young sortie Proclamation Will Provide For Indi- the university ia the dey iv ¢ : Ae = te , to give the young wife. But sympathy : é ment - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION be fittingly observed by a free people. will not abate one jot of her nervousness vidual Drawing. OF BATES COUNTY provides for the advanced Study al , it ons é > , yr ert plane G Ith = tude: Ir ‘ 7 on Two often it happens that the great or lift her to that plane of sound hea 3 : é peat leet ee ERS ; . en, | Students who already hays The Weexi.y Times, published eyery| od, soe commemorate are Where aloge the wife and mother can Washington. D-. t y 2.—The/at Butler, sibel of Missouri, at the)" NCCN" saree ave the 4a Chursday, wil] be sent to any address UOINAS 1 ape cea find happiness presidential proclamation opening; lose 08 —e ae eC ee The ce id, for $1.0 ‘forgotten in the pursuit of pleasurer a a Piscccmabion: i 2 lune, 1901 s h ges me year, postage paid, for $1.00. j forgotte 1 oh = . pee Dr Pierce’s vori os Sang oes the Kiowa. Caddo rita coun- mec niae Vv the evaduate, on that day. e sho ay as ts : nanst ‘ moe ee : t Ea teil e ident womanly ant tries to homestead entry will becom- j m : A. M. and Ph = Scan coal > §O! the cares subles and tc ident y | estas . + August 10th Missouri will be & the ir ep : a ce we pleted to-morrow the prob- ee ie “ ' : t — in one y, 4 years of age asa state. 1D OOF GHROtte te ee ie ass abilities are it will not be promul- = FE ceric pact D. in two years after ———————— t bread, and remembering the cause fee on ee _ ee Mf he work inthe evehaa Lette eae a gpa a lf he occasion, give thanks to the indu t ae hare : ©! part nt is very heavy : strike. The strike will involve} ‘od of the verse for this in, leep. Its; * ens » i 3 ee : n the country and | ee ee 0 mae previous to, The imation . ers te artinent: of all the sheet mills in th peat lthes tof all blessings possible ater ces | oy ; 20.21 MoS. U. has increased f ‘ ‘ 0 skilled workmen | j maternitymakes about 10.000 TOM B to & about 20,000 skilled wor Ito bestow upon a nation of people, the baby’s ad- i : i 60.00) in attendance during , ; scr a plan of 1 } ring \ ran: shaft lt ivical and religious freedom of vent practically , Scribe a plan oO 630,04 i past Gen. William RK. Shafter went on} pee Whil has | with the one ‘ noes 06 ae q om le {the individual hile it has been} in mate apt . the retired list Sunday, and Gen. S hee 1d aie ee that only < Ph.D. de te | B M. Young took bis place as com- | our ct 5 si ed at lie mander of the department of the | together on that day for the purposs ; eee - 285-00 | school ut it will not be long ung Paciti of celebrating, the day may be fit- weak g 2,188 it wi ‘possible to address aciaic. } ration weeks pri - bs SS Ruy! a |tingiy and profitably observe \ 2S pees = young Missourian as ‘‘Dr,” jy Hanna wants the republican nom-| o,.), home We would suggest that i on drawing wil Tots $278,193.79 | Oe, { having received COD, i f t 28} . be] F aang [atl ‘no offices. Selections will ; 1ES quence of having received at ination for president and so does}+j,. jeciaration of Independence be} scription just , ud El es : : : : Cicekiad = palais ‘ » university the highest degree hal Teddy, « on this rock Hanna and] poag at each hearth-stone and dis-| as good ae ediieaey fo ae ; able by Universit = Teddy are ‘ome split. ali member of the family | pe | tinued until all ful appli-| és 110.59) Knows but that me ‘' ie . ; ; i Jexpressing their views. This could oe | Comts hav ured ‘ Bs : Tl OF bey A dispatch to daily mail, London, | 5 : 2 2 aA B. F. Day. forn india 2 =) from this town may be the hext ty be made very interesting in view of] sega ae See rae “a : i th we. Grae twasjat Anadarko, left to-day apogee I fi Jraduate woy some of our national policies toward any department, ooo 09 Special circular has recently from Brussels says that American | pro-Boers have sent $300,000 to Mr. | Kruger for the relief of Boer woman Kiowa country. w foreign people adopted in the past | fs j Settle upon the quarter section year We should worship God ac- issued which is devoted exclusi and children. a ii hr eee coc eal 000.00 eee leording to the dictates of our own : ved for the town site of Lawt« ok See 00. sg : at one Day was agent at the time the i o.oo TO Work done in the graduate @ j The remains of former governor. | conscience and make the day hallow- Ge tie | 7a) S partment. This can be hod for ‘ Hazen S. Pingree, of Michigan, who}ed and the people will be better and — Ome Eney We Me ui cea pire OURI ~ "| asking by addressinga lett r to the ; 2 Pte: i i or the strume became ¢ MISS ti, 4 asking by adarer La letter to died in Europe a short time ago ar-| more patriotic from its observance. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical } ind unde = - it instrument b exif c f ss. effect to Mr. Irvin Switzler, Regi ived in New York Monday, and will = Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one- | member of the tribe. Congress, how- Vice-President and B.D : 4 b ler, Registry rived in } fork } : - as 1 In discussing the supreme court] cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing ever, refused to approve his adoption / weet -- of the university, Columbia, Missoury i Be eee eee onuuricl race the politicians at Jefferson City | 9”/v. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, But- its +g t our know! and belief : eoTA { j 2 the | s cs when the atv Was ratified E. A BENNEIT, Vice-President Carnegie’s Gift to Detroit. falo, N. Y. | E.D. KIPP, Cashier Although omitted from the treaty] supscribed and swo We had the pleasure while east of}as it finally became a law. Day Jaen The steamer Victorian arrived at{and those who congregate around Seattle, Washington, Monday from | democratic headquartersin St. Loui of before me, this 2d Jetroit, Mich., July 1.—Ge mn hundred and one R : pt e : ' wth I George ¥ ty hand and notarial adtord, member of the Detroi seal the date last aforesaid. (Com oe Skaguaway with between eighthun- {invariably mention the name of| visiting the Pan-American Exposj-|claims the right of membership on], res d lic library board, has received dred thousand and one million dol-|Judge Graves, and usually express |tion at Buffalo. N. Y. Our impres-/the tribe by reason of the tribal ac-}| —~ expiring January Tih. 1908) rei ter mn pesos naa aes “7 lars in gold, part of the spring clean {the opinion that he would make a] gions gained from a short stay are|tion and has gone to Oklahoma for|CorrectcAttest, PEERY) Notary Public that Me. Came yet mer. up in the Klondike district. formidable candidate and a most ex-} spout as follows: The architectural | the purpose of instituting mandamus Ww ue IYLER- oo eae oan poke pee — ple The report attributed to Gen Miles., cellent eee es Je aie tieeas designs of the various build- | proceedings in t federal courts to ES FRESE pew public library in this city, court is away behind with its work, | ines are very fine: painting the build- compel the secretary to enroll him as Senator Gonipers. president of tha that the military force in Cuba, is shortly to be reduced to 2,000 men is denied at the war department. 5,000 soldiers A dispatch from Topeka, Kansas dangerously hurt in Washington 8'¥s that during the afternooo e by being thrown @f Monday that a hot wind from th with the prospects of catching up in ings different colors to get the best |a member of the tribe and to allow Rrnecinin PeAccois } p £ . are ni a ; pate @ : é was She | Beams ieate noe very EN | erect as certainly. in our judgment, | him to select his proportionate share Aside from the other qualifications | an improvement over theglary white| of the lands. He claims the right to| City’ Fride ! essential in a supreme judge, he! which has heretofore been a feature | select any quarter section on the res-|from a street ¢ south did great damage to the crop onthe island, and it is said thatthey} . J i aS : ‘ should be a young man ofenergy and | 6¢ 4) expositions: the contour of the/ervation not already taken by the _—_ will remain there until the Cuban : Es . : : P physique to stand hard and persist-| op, ds are very poor and wereevi- an enh wit i cinses i government is organized and in run- 1 grounds are Pp € Indians. and will lay 1im to the \ There are now about ent work Judge Graves has the | dently laid out for thescenic effect in-|townsite of Lawton, which ia the ning order | Jlearning, the ability and experience jstead of convenience of the public. It|county seat of Comanche county to fit him for that high office, and }is aimost impossible to find what - Kansas objects to a job lot of 5,- : : = with their of- Admits it Was Retaliatory. ! 600 men, women and children being he i - most indefatigable | you want to si ev . ; 1 ee ever knew | ficial euide and it tool afu alf shipped from the slums of New York ficial guide and it took us a full half St. Petersburg, June 30.—Confirm- When a practicing attorney. the! qay to eet the lav of the grounds. | wee sina hours frequently found him | phe exhibits are very eood. though busy on important case and the ing staten ‘nts already telegraphed to work in her wheat fiel governor says this proposed ship-} ment of paupers fre n New York will always had his workuptodate. This ; ; of Commerce i Industry, repre- . : not cross the line ifit takes the entire Ras Wain CTS Re ues all placed : ee Palas senting the ministry of finance, Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. militia force of the state to stop 5 are not all completed. The lighting) oxplains Russia's attitude toward them. the American duty against British = ee a em Se: te een ; ege zs) paraffin made from Russian naptha The authorities at Brookfield are}composed of young, energetic and | co far produced in the world he | theartic lesays that Secretary Gay i ress ths Journal to the associate and he} pot what they ought to be, but are teristic of Jud These troubles are usually created by taking food in excess of the actual needs of the system. ss Kidney Trouble, Bilious Disorders, Obesity, Jaundice, Dyspep: Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gout and Apoplexy often follow disordered Graves throughout | j, superb, the finest we ever saw and ae | me oe ae em nen his career. With the supreme bench | those who know claim it is the finest tly designed as endeavoring to enforce the law re-]|abie lawyers like Judge Graves and junlimited power for s purpose ob-} measure was “mani onditi € the di 3 garding jumping on moving trains] 0Ur people could get a hearing in the | tained from Ni falls gives them |@ reprisal.” adding th a“ this suppo-} © Aspe = : iS See Cees: . and six boys were arrested last week |SUpreme court without having to} qyantaee over other places. They sition is strengthened by the fact : ee ee of these troubles is effected by stimulating and . g - et ind ation had never previously | icreasing the supply of nature’s digestive fluid; the important factor and sentenced to ten days each inj watt for y rs. I rf 1 P . a : : lave a fine midway with many novel | poe : - sat sr ‘ . a . : , ] ] en so construed lt asserts also in both curing and preventing all irre ularities of the digesti 0 eem a little rough 4 P 4 4, ¢ digestive or, : Nevada is taking it for granted features. One of the best wesawwas/that Mr. Gage f did not Inention and other diseases which are apt to follow. Eupepsia Tablets will on young America, but it would be} that the Colorado railroad company | the house upside down. It was real-} Roumanian poe na. whichis likewise! cause the stomach and organs of digestion to perform their natural the means of saving many an armor | will build a branch south from Ver-{ly standing on its « himneys and SNe a . sparse ood had function by inducing an increased supply of gastric fluid. leg, and often life. if it were enforced |sailles and a delegation to interview |eomb, but the most wonderful thing |, ~ 20 COBtenUen Is leretore "4 tha a Lai Ni sei eee : tussia’s answer in raising the duties T Wi k T 50 Joun lin and Dave rancis Dae! was that everything in the reoms | on bicycles and resin is justifiable wo eeks reatment ents. already been selected in the Vernon | e : | P : | werestanding on the ceilings and you} | “‘I have tried your remedy enough to satisfy! ‘I have taken Eupepsia Tablets and derived jail, This may in every town 5 a jeounty town. Fort Scott is also o riage a reg, Pape Rev. Dr. Brynn Sutherland died at che opinion that Ghe anad «a i a imagined vou was walking on the me that it will do ail you advertise it todo, I was| benefit. I have a bad case of long standing and the home of his son-in-law, Orrin Day. built has & delegation now in|osiine al cai aes ae a great sufferer with my stomach ana soweis for | want to try another box. I have advised others t® See aaa : degie Merrataieagrethy xe in }eeiling after being i sre awhile. ten years—nothing I ate would agree with me. I'/ trv vour medicine.”” J. M. Jones, Elihu Ke in Washington City, Sunday. Dr |St. Louis looking out for Borboun ‘he Hlasious shows on overs hand tried all other remedies, but got no relief; have now } Sutherland was 83 years of age, county Kansas. Appleton City and fa egnee ce e oaa pay taken two boxes of Eupepsia Tablets ana can eat} —“¢f enclose $1.00 in money oraer, for which send Rich Hill also have delegations rep- . 5 anything. I advise everyone who has stomach | me two more boxes of Eupepsia Tablets, They and for more than sixty years had : : eee ae ; resenting the business interests of }@@yone with the time to spare to visit y3 icine. | have done me more good than any medicine I ever Sippy oe oe ofthe gospel. | their towns on the lookout for infor-|the Pan-American. All in all it isa C. E. Harsavon, Yerington, Nev. es Jaco Exxman, Mill Shoals, UL or forty-five years he was pastor of | mation, and evervwhere they preface | } } } ‘ ee ta # SF Gemeente danas: A . YY pretace | wonderful succe and worth seemg . the First) Presbyterian church in|their inquiries with the statement ee Helene | Your Money Back If They Fail. Mo. Washington City. He officiated at | that their Sat pe eee ho So) THE EUPEPSIA CO.. 323 Cink Ave. Sr. Lou eustneaiens ee Ta > eee “ their part toward securing the right . marriage of President Cleveland to of way and building the road.—Se- | Red Rough Hands Itching Palms A and Painiu! Finger Ends. Miss Folsom, dal The public gladly hails the passing of undue sentimentality in the trial ipitol We are of the impression that the id understand j anging and the cireuit people building this 1 boat the 100 cn their business, and will build the route that offers the most to the}all the lawy OFFICERS iat privilege to of female murderers. When a wo r} judge who extended UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. ials man smarting under some real or| . : yer é eae a fancied wrong violates the law by be- success of the road ¥ | should both be citi if a shirt A. BENNETT, V 2 3 | } : } oP, Cashie toming the slayer of a human being, i bardly go out oftheir way for; waist will make beara- | r £, a eee ed aa she deserves nothing more at the] ® %0"US. no matter how large, that} ble for goodness sake get mto that | Lae DIRECTORS hands of the court and jury than the{“OW/ prove a temporary benefit} garment. The death rate for June] ONE NIGHT CURE. S We beg to offer our services Se SE Gs «sa}@lone. In our opinion the towns on {caused by t was the 1 t ever] man whocommitsmurder. Ofcourse = ace i =e i es . 1, ised : a Hl SOAK the hands on retiring a : for a part or all of youraccount a lady, as long as she is such, is en-| te Projected route will be notified in| known bef should re-| . z “IT, i good time what is expected of them. | member th suffer exees.| 22 4 Strong, hot, creamy lather D e feeling that we can assure de- ' : ; Messner of Cuticura Soap. Dry, and i from h d especially little | anoint freely with Cuticura Oint- | ke'an effort | babies. They should be dressed cool ment, the great skin cure and i icKEE, ing from experience, prudence purest of emollients. Wear,dur | ing the night, old, loose kid ——— | gloves, with the finger ends cut nd should be accorded | iw Butler, her citizen willr titled to ¢ courteous tment, but the insane sentimentality that so often shows | itself where a woman is on trial for positors all the advantage aris- that time comes, if ev r to}sive € to meet the requirements, if they are|and watched car ully daring the hot nee 3 \ ; ] ig =e. reasonable. | part of the day, especially and vigilence —————— Ex-Governor Lon V murder, should be cut out. In the recent trial of Lulu Kennedy and the y was eliminated, and only timent evidence was allowed to go to the jury.—Rich Hill Critic. tephens 5 | - i Ims. last trial of Jessie Morrison, all sen-|, enue Ex-Assistant Secretary of the| off and air holes cut in the pa! : - Sharps & Flats, published in | Treasury Vanderlip comes backfrom| For red, rough, chapped hands, Bboonvi Advertiser, paid the editer Ao |. 10n that It is} of The Times the ver | |Europe with the dry, fissured, itching, feverish high compli-| probable that there is to bea Euro-| Palms, with shapeless nails and ded personal notice, | iabeeet painful finger ends, this treat- 1 wal mentis simply wonderful. tural. e| it oods by) Millions of People and havegone;| Uss Crricr AP. assi ts and under-| reget at If Eu the scalp of ert and the stopping all not combine against us Ihave to be shown that such} 42d sper ege a course will be unprofitable. Human } = toilet, ba nature is about the same on both! bof ae sides of the Atlantic.—Post-Dispateh. | ings, and ex ment of an exte d a ——— *| pean trade combination < The Democrat bezun its ht on {it whi ha brief retrospect of his life | the location of the light plant too late. Ii the editor of that paper was opposed to locating the plant at or near the city hall, he should have joined those gentlemen who con- scientiously opposed the up-town | 3 ae : location, even ifit did conflict: with | UP side his some other interests. We are reliably | S°°Tet: informed 5 the aldermen declared for the depot {588 ©!" Tit Nothing could be ide. Considering the high | motives of personal regard and true |. ii ate I 1 and true | exorbitant tariff rat friendship which prompted the act i; E we are highly honored uropean mark and appre- | nd dandruff, W. F. Duvaui. H. E. Verecivar. J.B Devawu sold foreign manufacture ciate and treasure e Governor's} rope DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARM LOANS. wood o ions. Inclosing he ; = }e W ory as follows: **When | A. A. Lesueur as- sumed the management of the Kan- oo tree or offen- sive persp on, in the form of washes for ulcerative weakn s, and for man eptic purposes which read- tone time seven of S,a vear in ady the ration of his o and the storing of water in| ve Ne Jud th } < pee a es . had « nined, after earef mase to women, ponds orlake. Ifthe editor at thar! 2!" —— a asa member ¢ Curiccra SoaP combines time had recognized his owninter t at J.D ors of the 35 Oxe Price, the BEsT skin Dp 2 . sie harge of the collectior f the o. . BEST toilet, he could won out. I belieye| Place, ! expected charge of the lection ef the collat- =r : * . : the ge D hear na ont ; ~ Tnever caine: Modaaes- <q eral inheritance for that insti- i Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest he g dear out in the . tution. Itis re and encour- Rates of Interest. Come and get our rates. reproducin, he entire article ae pee hd oattinree pe j aging to know there is at least | tr Carnegie donated $750,009} One Man connected with the Univer- | Tl tov } thecrceis : sity who has respect enough for the poe en ee ee aw to obey a plain provision of the jlibrary bu = in Detroit, Mict | statutes.—Jefferson City Pr j assert not the first time that he has been used to rake] out the roasted chestnuts for ot : fellows. IO OAL RAY RA eRe oo pu a PALA RR RA RA RRRARRAR RAR RRAR APPAR AAD LDL PP PPPS Pe ALLA