The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 22, 1901, Page 4

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SUBSTANTIAL RESULTS WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED. Volunteers Wanted to Drill IMES NOTE OF WARNING. “4 Citizen” writing he Demo- t rushes to the defense of the city BUTLER WEEKLY Epito: cause of a little squib in democ and file fancied security 1 s Times which called on the & Co., Proprietors to suppress tes ir inu ers S25 000,000, 3 Now we are ay c , i ments SUBSCRIPTION 11 herein their gravest danger. : : : i ier ichise assessment “Pat or - ticcar ot 000.000 reditably in aes i blicans practically The Weex:.y Times, pub! é nied ae Sas sian “hursday, wil] be sent to an i ane year, postage paid, tor $1.00. ° : -en gambling he expect e ‘ble In 1902 they will That they vetheir d ul hace at once. Drill for wheat and rye or anything of holding back s st i } on mg > wasintiull blas a ' fit t 4 preme effort for | # h he police didn’t know it, i j are already encour- little effort have else that you might want to drill for. such as wheat. rve, oats, barley, clover katlir corn or beans. In order to do this you want the best lation over ally penitentiary at violators of the law rill on earth and Indiana produces them. Their names are HOOSIER and INDIANA. We have both and the rices are South Daketa is without a si | for costs incase a few « Ee in a United States cece a= a sad ind telecraph rity assess } A iol lons ¢ k nd Wi ablet . tat I y= BE itis the ambition of {Col ttions of law an a D < iow $112 Miss Mary Preble Anderson f Senator tol iB. 2 ife represent Mis i Na ecure warrant toraida suspe ted } ae by $10,000,000 the easy matter for them Come and see for yourself. Portland, has been selected by Gov- j th We did think we would advertise wagons but house of ‘ ee eee Lon ae and probably tind something States t » Maine, being built ral He has had his igen 3 Seige > ( the minor nthe 2 ii by the ¢ ps at Philadelphia Bi é a : e ee | : ps at Pilate .turefor Senator for several sue- | D¢ arte He Times is not said the English navy jcessive sessions. He is the bosom boys are not tipped off they are selling so easy they do not seem to haa rouble for saloon men whe need much pushing aleng. In fact, they run | pay their license and are entitled to} o help us’ against Spain| friend of Mark Hanna and Senator | so easy that you have to hold them back. li was reac if we needed it As one good turn | Elkins of West Va., who will assist} : r deserves another the Missouri le|him all in their power to gain the|Keep within its pale, but we are} Prior t was sent over to lick the #oers {goal of his ambitions. Not only will! 4#¢! ds suictie ee ill not be muzzled value fixe the English he iave the backing and support o national party organization, he Post-Dispatch is authority for The monument over the grave of| ee A a ae jan limited amount of money at » statement that a movem is | | ection of the law so long as they | you want the best wagon on earth, built) on at alltimes, | assessed : honor with a reputation of fifty summers and ; 1897 was = as many winters and all material bone dry and his year the street ra é : carefully selected, buy the old reliable MITCHELL or the king of all wagons, the WEBER. We also have three cars of corn chops, shorts and bran and the quality is A 1 Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of é President Abrabam Lincoln, has been : 2 1g | the voters e Senator Vest to reconsider his ‘ommunication from St. Louisto | expressed determination to retire his comms a - ace : : assessec 233,000,000 his command with which to corrupt | gy, foot throughout the state to in- “ 1 . 1 fof more tl completed ps a ready to be tu Missouri over to the Indiana State commis-j; |. = S “ > st ; q oS SAY rat e } . {railway as sion, who will select the date for its |" Kansas City Times says that the lfrom the Senate at the expiration of |" g 1 dedication frequent visits of Perry Heath, of the | yis present term, and to stand forre-| j National Republican committee, to} wection. The reas assigned for |! 2 mileage basis | St. Louis of late, is believed to be in aa : z f the adjoining States ° People who figure on the loss sus : this action is that a new man, noj UY Of TE es “e : a ‘ ; and the price 1 tained by the steel trust because of | CONBection with the Kerens plot tO) matter how capable, could not at-;S@250s- rane ie Paes err ee a the strike should remember that the |“#Pture the state tain to the high place Vest holds in eas , a Bring us your produce, any and all kinds. The} [tis the plan to send prominent |+he upper branch of congress in ten speakers and money into every close | st trust has the last say 826; Kansas, 36,680: Lowa, : eo rise ie while in Missouri it is $12,- people should begin figuring how j ? hile in ) $ much the strike will cost them in the {County in the state, to fairly deluge |) quiet canvass of the state is being them with republican liters ure and made with that cud Ga ade olen capture enough of them, if possible We want it and will pay you in cash or trade years. The Port-Dispatch says that a ‘ a and the highest market price. inaddition to this assessment, this way of increased prices.—Commoner. a z r, of corporations annually pay Your Friends, ——— i the matter will be laid before the | : a 1 ‘ es 4 to a 2 » isle » " . " H ‘ the State easury, Hh spec Anew law passed last winter by |" control the next legislature Senatorat his summer homeat Sweet | T° -_ oh Sac A I a = the Kansas legislature, provides that | There is no doubt that this cam be Springs. Those who are urging the | orporation fees and taxes, more no wife, widow or children of a sol-|20ue 1! democrats will permit it. To| jection of Senator Vest as his own | Mane ough : pay enne saa ee eI FIC, 0, dier shall be sent to a poor-house preventits consummation democrats successor, deny that they are ani- | Pe! e é = ee nada made the duty of the poor will have to meet organization with ments the State government, wrganization. They must be alive i A to the situation and let Mark Hanna} mated by hostility to ex-Gov. Stone | eluding the nor, Secretary ¢ commissioners in each county or iny other candidate for the toga ply not only the necessaries of life but a home, if the family have no osup- i State, Auditor, Treasurer ttorney- Adjutant sneral, Labor pine RP RE Ree er res know that he ean neither buy nor] 0, Bey a pee eee ey I ses }stenl Missouri. The sooner we re- | | | It remains to be seen what Senator] | home ¥.J. TYGARD, HON .J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J. C.CLABK } new our organization the better COMPLIMENTARY TO D'ARMOND, | Railroad Commissic a au of | ) Pcdaiahenk: Vice-Pree’t. Oashier Major-General MacArthur. rm \ Geology and Inspector of Mines governor general of the archipele ro NEED NO STANDING ARMIES | “reso “ison Ananei platforms ring > months of June ar arrived in San Franciseofrom Manila | duly the special taxes paid lorincrease 5 itisnot “platforms and not men: - } i the Frisco 1 Missouri i | {| The Springfield Leader-Deimoc i on the transport Grant, Sunday To a reporter he said: You m say |Commenting editorially on the con- that the whole country i witied, |federate encampment held at but not tranquilized, and it’ will place, says 3 a =e . , men. Phe Democratic nominee should tT t many months before law and order Che character of the confederate | J lior several 1 util t i TAI me ee A General Banking i I veteran everywhere commands re- {Come from the great West or the CAPITAL, $75,000. % Business Transacted great South. New England, small] t the Democratic party should eeidaca $40 000 BUTLER, mo. bear in mind in its great fight forthe| |. i § sor Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK people. [t is both platforms and}. i Miterce eer Revanczenup Dac., 167 are observed everywhere a a {spect and each reunion of the old rious doubt soldiers of the southisa useful object e and polit ically degenerate, has| . ft rd toi : ie power ¢ oard to in-|? Mm Bryan in the last campaign honestly | lesson in denial of the pernicious doc. | 100 108s contro the policies of so lude franchise values for taxation. | 2 Ba tes Coun! Ly Invest ent Co.. and to the best of his ability, and it] trine that brave and free people : n i , : Com- IBUTLER, MO is not at this date plausible that the} have any need of a standing army, |! Pishes no material for Presidents ny and the Street Rail- | Capital, - - 830,000 7 - tlemen are as ay , ene ~ The > wh 7 an pos aIWAVS BePPS TO # aterial eg two gentlemen are as deadly enemies |The men who fought for the south | ek 1 that matenal) way Company of St. L efused to Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of as the republican press: would | were untrained in the art of war when | chis plastic in her hands is fur- title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Choiec lieve. Mr. Bryan is not|they left their homesin 1861 to obey Missour: may better than a 7 es | securities always ou hand and forsale. Abstracts of title 3 : furnished, titles examined and aj) kinds of real estate gi o turning the cold shoulder to} what seemed to them a patriotic |?! SS * ‘laim to thenext papers drawn men who cheerfully gave him loyal!duty. 7 knew nothing about the | BOMmInee. have more than one! , TyGaxp, Hon. J. B. New 1.0 CLARM, suppor profession of arms and thousands of! ' ieR t r, but one. who by} President. Vice- Sen's. & Tres 1 i i SOE 5 niche J~o.C. Haves. Abstractor Vanwncn Notar _ them would have volunteered just ; t ! I i a western ' } . yy outer Senki A RAPPPIA RAR LL PLP DLP? LPPPPURP A nde ese Rae It begins to look like the billion | cheerf iad there been no pay ——_ dolla l trust was going to prove] conne with the service s 1 r J 2 See 8 and intellect I | urning ca ye |P iy taxes on their franchise assess 4n Oklahoma woman won the prize too much for the strikers. As Mr.j matter of fact the soutl who is represented t : . } e : he old ks ind suits Offered by an eastern paper for the Bryat ssts the only hope of the | were never paid ruly Democratic platform as certain aaa ie aeons answer to the conundrum success ¥ ‘ons crown his efforts iorfarbitrament of war unselfishly the | Demeet latform: whose chars ned assessment. The’ Her answer wt eause every fair jiny when they use this most|men of the seceded statesdid and t vabil itriotism and past pu oe iri orice fave nie lad Nase ld have one of hix own and Feat ‘ an ; t t ' i I rd >in their combinatior uestior jenables the State board not after hist b int deadly weapon to trusts and grea v ceo > t © obvious a r | H } ma ally increase the assessed TS David B. Fill supported? a nation as this. True, she} Aaliniainadanienasie baa with huncks of[ The seron! of aw southern soklier Ss! best type. it upon whieh toneht) Complete External a | vowaireponmninggen at baste 1 egalit of the assess fore an elect ind gality o ISse "eth the iron heel after| lnc: that a braver and more m-{D&vil A. DeArmond of the Sixth Internal Treatment him iat almost geve elnino Seo: eee aoe aie onal ld d the autisfaction | THE SET, consisting of CUTICURA mhioned fort some hi ae gee i res a iceseirin SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts a ig an a ee racter th * and scales, and soften the thickened s a ae : Wil ee ees pay eet a cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to ee eh Cet oriat i arr ) vt eee |" instantly allay itching, irritation, ud the field is constantly | which no pay r pen-t_ ie fOEESEDSS'YS" and inflammation, and soothe and presidential t ystem can ever ine : eee pigs by the Te- | heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, growing in every Mein to mar 1 nfeder aie ‘ . Zz 2 to cool and cleanse the blood, and r an : a ea : * expel humour germs. A SINGLE SET is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss re ar ee . tages j* 3 aciass reer of hair, when the best physicians, he war on labor anions ba = ies : : t : a —- is hoped v and all other remedies fail. by the factuties. In Cin-| armies had to face m their hunger MILLIONS OF PEOPLE | 2.000 carriage wort = iage worl bat tons ments ae Only = ICTRA SOAP, assisted entic rht to beable to star I his tions t *harged, seven 1 the workmen noti

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