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PEN oh Soh aa eins BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES. J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. ————— j- D. Attzen & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Phe Weext.y Times, published eyery any addres: “hursday, wil] be sent t ne year, postage paid, for $1.00. ABLISH CHARGES OR LET UP. 1 has happened and superintendent xX springs up, but no!a good President and Mrs. McKinley ar rived in Canton, Ohio, Saturday t« spend the nmer —<—<—$—$_—_—_ JamesG. Stowe, United States con- neral to Cape Town, has re sul ed his office. The resig or ised on the inadequacy t salory of the post which pays bu $3,000 a year salary a The body of Abraham Lincoln etly re rred y resident were sec moved toa private vaultin the mon qment asa safe attempt to carry it away, one day last week. The moval is not known t time of the re We've still got the drought, the mometer goes skyward like a got no ice,and the out-| look is pretty blue; but thank heaven | we're rid of the pestiferous revenue rocket, we stamp.—Lamar Democrat. Which is something to be thankfu for. transferred from the state peniten-| ton, tiary to the insane asylum at Fui ton. There are 2,041 men and 68 women now in the penitentiary, mak- ing the total population 2,104 There are fewer women than former- ly in the prison. At one time tk 1 number reached 70, but has been de- } creased seven. ee The McKinley administration per- sists in doing very inconsistent | things. Its recent venture into the lottery business after putting a ban upon all private lotteries as wrong and immoral is peculiar and incon- sistent. Ifthe lottery business as a principle is wrong, why should our government go into it? The opening of the new Indian country should be known us the great MeKinley Lottery Scheme. The fel- lows who draw homes will think it was a good scheme, while those who draw blanks will always think they were swindled, just the same as in any ordinary lottery. The scheme is setting a price on gambling. The millionaire tobacco manufac- turer and sportsman Pierre Lorillard died at the Fifth Avenue hotel, Ne York, Sunday afternoon. Hereturn ed from Europe on the Deutschland, on July 4th, a very sick man. Just before he died a reconcilliation took | place between him and_ his wife, be- tween whom there had been an estre pment for four years. lard’s wealth is estimated at 26 mil-} lion doilars {no mere assertions and unsupported _— The topics of discussion in Butler}: the opening of the new Indian r P vation. A number of planning to go the last of this w or next. Thousands of people old. fis 4 before the contract was | kept up at every} iter a persor tain people were gard against any y call ont t suppose the county court ited Mr. MeDonald superinten-| tive Mere of his popularity that feature was| Texas, De If that had been|coll of New York qualification required. we have! Green and Jack of P. Sixteen insane prisoners have been} 9 doubt onsidered a more popular superin-| spector it could have been found. The}Colonel H. K. Bail tications were being strictly adhered | close study of cor specifications, and whether or not was popular was ind should not have been taken o consideration The Free Press gives the county | | court just six weeks to accede to ufo the Pacific rout a hinted at calamity. We! I beg of Bro. Atkeson not to keep the | eourt and an anxious public in sus-{ pense so long, but proceed to enfor¢ smands at once. The court is composed of clear, level headed business men, tax pay- ng citizens of our county, who have 1 county's interests at heart fully as much as Mr. Atkeson and theoth-| be empaneled this fight, aside} their grave responsibilities as ja court, which will be held strietly to} “E weount by the people for the p ormance of its whole duy in the con- | struction of this public building. instigating this ate charges MeDonald from intendent, would disqualify euler them produce the court, composed of sensible men, will act upon it. But! twin brother, ¢ the brother from the oril- considered. The | matter smacks so palpably | tion of 2 now are the threatened drought and | of pique and spite work that the] May be cleared up at the : Jereat mass of peoph il impression that it lisgusted ntlemen are | thoroughly | tors should either “fish or now in line waiting to be registered. | Any bona fide head of a family who is not already blessed with 160 acres | of land is entitled to a draw, if he} purposes using the land fora home-} stead. This is a splendid opport nity forsomebody to get at a nominal cost, The concert tickets, with « entitling the purchaser to one as to the total vote of Ohio 20d homes chance at all the big prizes, are at 25 centseach. While it is desired that all purchasers of tickets s attend the concerts yet that is not necessary, as the puessing coupons are to be detached from the ticket and mailed to Convention Hall, Ka sas City, Mo., as soon as possib order that they may be properly r corded. Those who are not present at the concert have the same oppor tunity as those who are present in the matter of securing prizes. —<—$__ The Carthage Press is responsible for the statement that the citizens of Golden City have been bombarding the heavens, hoping to frighten the rain god into shedding a few tears One day last week, the Press says about 400 sticks of dynamite were sent up in hot air balloons and touched off. We are satisfied th there had be the inform Roy ny more ant of the Press havesaidso According to t began to form, but 20rt. here w yolder owever jhe Lord selves. UNVARNISHED ris notoriously in fave Ol maintaning ve there is an ‘business me hewspaper priceenougt him dose of his} ommu ts. subserit maduet the rity, or deadbeats ere is 10 reason why a siness man should stand hig he estimation of the siness than the edit« Nothing could truer than that contained in ibove article No| business man shou as in his ju should ex I pay the publisher} . 1 eash for his advertising and expect for his goo of our well-known farmers living a short distance west At-! of town, left yesterde fic coast to spend two months on a! under th anne fighting the county court) pleasant trip. They expect to spend iV itton has been pressed and the) They go to see the country and have Tre Times be a pleasant ht that was! and profit ible one Jessie Morrison since. The } ; pais Donald, accusing | Congressional Parts ant and thinking | W out or ort: Mele “prompt removal as{ York for Manila ne t construction he Suez route, she ntendent has fail | congressional part of displeasure of! ra to zo bv t who are dem unding | rec on suuk a Atkeson has to as-! York. m | Her passenger list tor Bi } Ni Armond lcourt wanteda man who was familiar | tor General's Department, and Lieu- with every detail of the plans, who} tenant Colonel D. had a knowledge of building mater- who would know if the best ma-! All of these als were being used and the speci-|ed in the Philippin | Eighth Infantry | Who would or could have a bet-| lands. ter knowledge of those things than | General Breckinri | : : jthe man who drew the plans and! Bailey will mak« the question of} military conditions he arrangements t feeding and caring f« nands, under the pains and pen- Ellis Glena ease of the 3 jagainst Ellis Glen: forg attorneys on both that they were rea Judge Stapleton or¢ The char; enn is that perac posed asa man. [ the gentlemen | rht can substanti-| The case has dragged as super- id tiary at Chester t It is the gener: > becoming will be impossible | of 1 FRUTH | ter Ameret Beacon lrates on prin oget the busi- | ipetitors we | across will not fail to| flames. <A st r men should | pay their} ; rprises, | and the stacked or ‘ss ina business-] window light just broken out rer in nd at »ple who dc of the loca place z one is about iew, i the crime—if such idvertiseexcept ne te is mystery. wel payshim. He} Gs P the miscreants An Arkan lf a news Ises to pay ted like icredit sigh had bors J.H. Allison and F. A. Sparks, two | well-to-do Eight Carriers, Covering 220 Miles and ¥ for the Paci- ‘i : d wets Serving Nearly 4,000 Pers twoorthree weeks at Moscow, Idaho. enerally. 2 surprised. | hopes their trip may penitentiary at Lansing, Kansas, } homes: for incom-| GQ TO INSPECT PHILIPPINES, | PIN Peeu Transport Me hington, Jul jinteresti that anvone jude Sena- 1 of Georgia Representa- r of Nebraska, Repre: Burleson of | They are as fol Route No in operation a ¢ | tives Smith of Ilino of Missouri insylvania, In- Lieutenant of the Inspec- Breckinridge, g north to Parson to Baptist Kenney corner to Wemott « thence to Butler, 3.—North south to I length 29 1-2 miles Cragie of the 3 miles thence to corner south of Bal- lard, thence north 1 1-2 mile Ballard, thence 8 miles west, thene south to Dillon by Dillon school honse, to Butler sand will make a and Colonel tans Sek main road inspection of ind especially i a sheltering, ae the soldiers. xi the par- twp., thence west 6 miles by 2 miles south. gore corner, ford corner. eas thence to Butler. early all the members miles to Langs- | 1 mile to Falleorn ty will return to the United States 5.—West 5 miles toSte north 1-2 mile to |! west 2 miles. north Parkersbure, W. \ July 8.—The ate of 2 1-4 miles, charged with : school house Vv, came up this morning |John T. Ko sides announced e trial and ed that a jury r. thenceeast to Butler —Southwest to Tripp school} s based west 6 1-2 ing of a deed from $400 to $1,400 by Glenn.” The prosecution t that Ellis Hill road to But! il of this is the question of who was Starr scho Smith corner, urs, but will now Lou o oy Cyrus Requa’s, promptly tried and north to Butle expected that the mystery of the wo man's alleged impersouition liberation of No. &.—Soutt Hois peniten- Pointer’s Alva Deems, sou 1° ASSUMDp- | he assump: dur his clothing » by Uthey’s. north to Deems corner. south by Fuller’s 2 miles, south woman, as theestablishment f her identity will be Was It a Fire Bug's Work? bout eleveno’clock, the depot train, when Art of jster Jones, ¢ had been in the building for months?! Mr. VanPatten, the manager, has enemies and the motive identity of | s Tragedy. Ark.. July 9.—News reacn- a double murder} and fled, le: niles from Tur- Jim Johns and | from the busin D.N. THOMPSON, Pres E A. BENNEDT, V P E. bD. KIPP, Ca r G. W. NEWB Y r DIRECTORS D. N. THOMPSON bk. A BENNSIT E._D.KIrP, UDGE CLARK ¥ EVERINGHAM os KIBBEN, NOW iOATE J McKEE H. M GAILEY B. TY! a. B W.F. Deval H. FE. Percivar. J.B Dovaen DUVALL & for a part or all of ) Our account feeling that we can assure de- positors all the advantage aris- ing from experience, Prudence and vigilence. Farmers ia ih 7 ee ee eee een UNDER STATE St PERVISIO; We beg to offer our services | FARM LOANS. Money to Loan on Real Estate at Lowest Rates of Interest. Come and get our rates, PERCIVAL, | | RAR AR ARARRARARRARRAR AAA RRA RR ARRAARAREAAA KILLS PLAYMATE AND HIMSELF | Thirteen-Year-Old Boy Shoots a Twelve- Year-Old and Hangs Himself. Albany, N. Y., July 5.—Raymond Albers. 3} vears old, this evening E rs, and then hanged nuel Koehler, tbov of 12 y himself. The boys were playmates and, according to the statements of thors, they had quarreled some azo. Albers was the son of Al bert Albers, a well-known painter, and Koehler was the son of Rey = Phe shooting took place at 6 o'clock this evening. Young Koehler was standing on a fence in the rear of Albers’ hor He was with his 8 year-old brother. Theodore, who was the only one who saw the shooting. The little fellow told his father to- night that the two boys had some } words and that Albers raised a rifle the had and, pointing it at his brother, shot him. The boy says vat Albers, when he saw Koehler he fence. said: “*U'm sorry did it When Albers saw what he had done 1e ran into the house and told his nother The neighborhood was quickly alarmed with the news, and theexeitement Albers had run away. It was not until the arrival of the police that a search was made lior him. He was found in the cellar e end of a rope tied to a beam floor above. When cut down alive, but he died a few he was st moments later. ASTONISHONED AT THE RESULT | Advertisement for Teacher in Paris Caused Trouble. s. July 6.—**Wanted I h woman to. gi lessons to an American gent Apply —., 10 o’clock, Friday ssoing advertisement, print- > Paris paper. almost caused a hotel at the hour rammed was Web- San Francisco. Mr. Americ -utleman he would re- room at the 2>y might be admitted to corridor pending his arrival 3; When he got there, he found a line hat reached out into the street and jextended all the way to the Place |Veudome. Five hundred dazzling risian ladies were clamoring for a of |sight of the “American gentleman. ey were unanimou resolved to lessons Jones was paralyzed at the sig ving the hotel people to get out of the scrape as best they light. The manager and clerks n vain. The ladies would 2 pacified. They clamored fora mericar Th The wom re women ke he hotel was ection or twenty fled to anot pS @ better man ved that p isements, but he 38 ’ advert 11 | } | ome, suspended by the neck ! nformation About the University, and How to Get It. There are doubtless few public in- stitutions in Missouri in which there is a more general interest than inthe State University. Our great universi- ty, justly considered the head of the publie school system, a place where allcan go and gain at a small cost what only a few decades ago could scarcely be purchased with money, the joint possession of the entire State, ought to be known to every citizen of Missouri, One could not spend afew dollars more to advan > than by visiting Columbia and seeing what opportunities are there offered for the benetit of our boys and virls, whether they live in town oron thefarm. The University iseminent- ly the school for the farmer boy But ifone cannot go to Columbia the next best th is to write Mr, Irvin Switzler, Registrar of the Unie versity, Columbia, Missouri, for a catalogue. This catalogue will give a general account of each depart ment, conditions for admission, de- gree, elective system, expenses, free tuition, ets In addition to theeata. logue, special bulletins bave recently been prepared by the Law School, Medical Sel and Graduate De partment of which ean be had for the vy addressing ag letter to tt t for Mr Irvin ~ SLEEP FOR BABY AND REST FOR MOTHERS pMEorcina prone Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and Rest for Tired Mothers, in a Warm Bath with uticur, > SOAP © And a single application of Cuti- cura Ointment, purest of emol- lients and greatest of skin cures. This is the most speedy, perman- ent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crust and pimply skin and scalp hu- mours with loss of hair of infants and children, known. O88 OF PEOPLE USE CUTICURA SOAP, iby CTIccRA OINTMENT, for beautl- Soe MSaEEs it fo Complete Treatmen: OLNTMENT be and heal, t cool and cleanse the ly a. 4 thronghout ne ese Brith D oF. Me 1 & Sose 2S howe $4., Low Deas Caen. © Props _—

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