The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, February 13, 1902, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

__dent’s son attending school at Gro-| sentation, and when L think how na- a BUTLER WEEKL\ iMES| SENATORIAL CANDIDATE LI EN E.pnrvror 3. D, ALLEN, & ; Judge DeArmond Consents to Make the J- D. Atten & Co., Proprietors TERMS OF SU? Race. RIPTION The Lith St. : Washington, Republic Bureau, | nsylvania St The Weeki: Times, pubdlishe Thursday, will be sent to an} ane year, postage pai, for 51.00 every ddress ». 7.—Replying to the si stion that back in Missouri the people continue to talk of him for both the House and the Senate and] = ae a) hear from him upon DeArmond said really wish t | the subject | ‘to The Republi Sireng Are You? Judge correspondent this | evening | “Yes, | suppose the time has about | arrived when those concerned are en titled to something definite from me ‘The dial of th h : he dial of the punch- “ » been assurer he gr : ’ | Thav 1 assured that the good ing machine won't | Democrats of the Sixth Congression-| answer that question, Strength depends onf nutrition, When the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, the body fails to receive y of nourishment aud hen man is stronger than Dr. Pierce’s Golden cures diseases of the allied organs of digestion and nutrition, The food eaten is then perfectly digested and assimilated and the bod strong in the only possible way trition, "Twas troubled with indigestion for about two years,” writes Wm, Bowker, Esq., of Juliaetta, Latah Co., Idaho, "I tried different doctors and remedies but to no avail, until I wrote to you | al Distrigg—who have honored me so highly and supported me so gener- ously and so faithfully and to whom Lmust ever be indebted—are dispos- ed to renominate me for Representa: P tive in Congress; atid Tai Trank to I say I trust this is true, for 1 wish to | be re-nominated and re-elected PRIBUTE TO SENATOR VEST, “As to the United States senator. ship (an office to. be filled after tnd not at the coming general election), . PO ». | and you told me what todo. I suffered with a Tam sure that no one could appre pain in my stomach and left side and thought ciate more highly than L would the] that it would kill me. Now T am glad to write seb ._ | this and let you know that Tam allright, [can honor of being chosen to succeed in| do my work now without pain and I don't have that tired feeling that I used to have, Five bot- that great office the Honorable] tles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ‘. “ae ; and two vials of his ‘Pleasant Pellets* cured George G. Vest, the present eminent} me.» and faithful incumbent, But when I] — Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate reflect that Missouri has been proud- the liver. scclaietaecndsiemsiaaeniis ly conspicuous for nearly a quarter | alow the use of his name, added: of a century on account of her clean,! «Caruthers is right, DeArmond is high-toned, strong senatorial repre- mighty apt to be the senatorial Hox. WV. W Our choice forstpreme do GRAVES, FOR RECORDER We are authorized to announce P. K, WILSON, as candidate for Recorder of Bates county, sub eet to the action of the democratic party The City Savings Bank of Detroit was closed by the state bank exam- iner Monday Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the Presi- jee: ene Tn oma Bi ton, Mass., is reported to be serious. | tural and proper it is for the Mis80u-| hing and get the primaries held all ly sick with pneumonia. ti Democracy to require that Vest’s| over the state at a very early date, “ * successor shall be as nearly the equal | thy, gaining an advantage in time The Mammoth Whitley reaper of Vest as they can find, I may well because of his late announcement, shops at Springfield, Ohio, burned {hesitate about aspiring to Vest’s!/pearmond will show them both a Sunday. The building originally seat. hard fight—and a victory.” cost $2,000,000, and was owned by “And yet many friends have urged J. D. Allen, editor of Tae BuTuErR Senator Fairbanks, of Indiana. me to offer myself for Senator, and Times, published in Judge DeAr- . with characteristic generosity have] mond'’s home town, was elated when A-statute enacted by the last legis. |*éndered me their support. Added |he heard the report ef a formal an- lature provides that fire escapes be|*® this, and more potent with me,/nouncement. He said that there was placed and kept in readiness in every have been other appeals from leading nothing Bates county would not do hotel, boarding and lodging house, Democrats, many of them not sus-/for him; it made him run for con- school house, opera house, theater, taining to me the relation of personal gress the first time and never regret. musieshall, factory and office build. |{iends, but of such prominence that} ted it. Mr, Allen eaid that Judge ing. i Ido not feel at liberty to ignore their] peArmond would earry the sixth judgment. district, and he believed that he Gov, Dockery has settled the police vould carry every county in the fif- commissionership in Kansus City by] ‘“These appeals have been made] teenth district. the appointment of W. ‘T. Kemper|upon the ground that the party in- > and Frank P. Sebree to the position, | terests, particularly in theclosecoun-| gafe blowers forced the vaults of The appointments appear to give}ties, would be advanced by a public] the Lemon Banking Co., of Atworth, satisfaction. Mr. Kemper is a mem-|announcement that I would like to Georgia, Sunday and secured $5,000 ber of the local board of trade, and|succeed Senator Vest. The Demo- ingold, $5,000 in Georgia state bonds Mr. Sebree is a prominent attorney. [eratic party has done so much for] and a large amount of stock certifi- —SEE me, and I am so greatly indebted to| cates, Between $4,500 and $5,000 The Globe-Democrat is not in ait, that I have concluded I should no} in notes, stock certificates and bonds positien to say a great deal about|longer withhold my consent to be| were hopelessly mutilatedtby the ex- the boodling aldermen recently in-|uumbered among those wishing to} plosion. The robbers had te blow dicted in St. Louis. It so happens] be considered for the Senate, when through four protections to reach the rascals are all republicans. So,|¢ool-headed, disinterested Demo-| the money. to detract attention and protect |crats, having the good of the party} ii a these gentlemen thieves in jh atheart, believe and-urge that-hmay —Governor Tatt, -ol-the-Ph “ deavor to rob the city of St. Louis of| thus promote its welfare.” gets ev and-each of his four as- twenty-six other officials who draw CONSENTS TO CANDIDACY, sands of dollars, the Globe-Democrat]| Without delay to enter upon your very por the people Uniess Clark-and Stone com keeps up a persistent roar about the school fund certificates Ten men and one woman, cham- canvass?” was suggested. “No,” answered Judge DeArmond, “TL never have left the House fora convention or primary, a canvass or from $4,000 to $7,500 a year. In all there are 4,606 employes, not quite half of whom are Americans. The salary roll runs to over $3,000,- 000, of which over two-thirds goes to Americans. It must be borne in mind, however, that the cost of liv- ingis very high—for Americans.—Ex. bermaid, were burned to death, and|campaign, and my friends must not eight men badly injured ina bache-|00W expect me to pursue a course al- lors lodging house, the Empire hotel, | together different. It is my purpose in St. Louis on Sunday night. There| While Congress is in session to stick were 32 guests, the negro porter and|to my post, to represent the district] Chairman Thos. J. Akins, of the re- chambermaid in the building, all] whichelected me and help in the fight] publican state central committee, sound asleep. It iscommented upon] Which must be made here far party | has issued a call for a meeting of the by the papers as wonderful that any|and country. + have fall confidence {committee to be held at the Lindel escaped. so quickly was the building] that, in selecting the man whorh they |hotel, St. Louis, March Sth. The consumed. The origin of the fre isa] Would have to succeed Senator Vest, | committee will fix dates for the two mystery. the Democracy of good old Missouri | state conventions to nominate can- will rate the senatorship according | didates for supreme judge, railroad The populists of Oklahoma have |to its real importance, judge all the|commissioner and school superin- decided to go into the democratic | aspirants for it fairly, wherever they | tendent. party. At the last fall elections the|may be, and, upon fullconsideration, democratic vote in the territory foot-|do what they think best; and with ed up fully ten thousand to the good, | their decision I shall be satisfied.” over that of the republicans. It seems a that whether Oklahoma is joined to the Indian Territory or not, it will send up two democratic senators. If the two territories should be admit- ted separately, they would probably | ment of Congressman DeArmond’s send up four. No wonder the repub-|°@0didacy for the United States sen- . FEB. licans are in no hurry about admit-|4te Was announced to E. P. Caruth-| Weheard a man say the other ting them, either together or sepa-|¢?s of Kennett, president of the Mis.| morning that the abreviation for rately—especially the latter way.— souri Press Association, and editor February-Feb. means “freeze every Lamar Demoerat. of the Dunklin Democrat, he said: body, and that man looked frozen iu “Tam glad to hear it. I believe I| his ulster. It was apparent that he J.P. Quinn, who was arrested at|am the original DeArmond man in|needed the kind of warmth that Memphis, Tenu.. charged“Wtth swin-|Southeast Missouri for senatorial) stays, the warmth that reaches from dling Boone county parties out of a | honors. head to foot all over the body. We bunch of mules valued at $11,000,| [believe he is big enough fer pres-|could have told him from personal was landed at Columbia Saturday jident. The DeArmond sentiment is | knowledge that Hood’s Sarsaparilla under arrest. A Columbia dispateh | crowing in my section. It may be] pives permanent warmth, it invigo- says: “J.P. Quinn is a brother to| that an effort will be made to side-| rates the blood and speeds it along the Quinn under arrest at Lamar,|track him by a promise of the] through artery and vein, and really Mo., on the charge of swindling mule/ presidential nomination, but be is} fits men and women, boys and girls dealers. Farmers all over Boone! probably too smart to be caught, | to enjoy thecold weather and resist county are much stirred up over the remembering as he must, the fate of] the attacks of disease. It gives the mules, and frequent threats of lynch- the lamented Bland at Chicago.” _| right kind of warmth, stimilutes and ing are heard. Up-to-date neither A proininent democrat who was| strengthens at the same time and all mules nor money have been recover. with Mr. Caruthers when he made} its benefits are lasting. There may ed.”"—Ex. this statement, but who declined to! be a suggestion in this for you. Fire destroyed almost the entire business section of Elberton, Georgia, Sunday. The damage is estimated. at $100,000.; The town had no fire protection and with only a bucket brigade little couldgbe done. DeArmond Comments. St. Louis Republic. When the news of the announce- THE POLICE APPOINTMENTS. F. P. Sebree and W. T. Kemper Chosen by the Governor. Jefferson City, Feb. 10—Governor Dockery this morning officially an- nounced the appointment of W. T. Kemper and Frank P. Sebree, the new police commissioners for Kansas City. It has been known for several days that the governor had decided |to appeint Kemper, and it was ru-! mored up to Saturday that Eubanks |would be the other commissioner. When asked this morning concern-! ing the appointments, the governor said ©The appointments speak for them- j Qafte a number of the very best citizens of Kansas City weresuge jwested for these positions i could! not, ofcourse, appoint all who were | suggested, but | believe that Kemper and Sebree will satisfy the great body Neither or these gen | tlemen was an applicant, but were | selected by me, and upon my own re-| sponsibility. They are honest, faith- ful, capable men, thoroughly devoted to the inserests of Kansas City and sincerely desirous of seeing harmony restored to the Democratic party in Jacksoncounty. They are my friends and will work together in absolute harmony to give the city acreditable administration of the police depart- ment.” selves THE COMMISSIONERS AND POLITICS, The governor, when asked what, in his opinion, should be the relation of the police department. to the part primaries and conventio ied: “Ido not know that 1 can more clearly express my views on this ques- tion than by reiterating the opinions expressed in a public interview on the 7th of February, 1901. I then said, whatI now reiterate, that ascitizens, they (the police) have the same right toexpress their preference at the par- ty conventions, primaries or at the elections that other citizens enjoy, but there must be no interference with the voters in the proper dis- charge of, their duties either in the primaries, conventions of elections. The duty of the police on all of these occasions is simply ‘to enforce the law and maintain order, bathe dis- charge of public duty they should know neither politics nor station in life, but with fidelity and absolute impar tiality, execute the laws,’ ” HOME CHILD Yoes your horse “feel his Whata difference be- v the " grain-fed and the TABLETS+ Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. The real cause of so-called Malarial and Bilious Troubles is often a disordered condition of the digestive organs. Nervous dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach, Heartburn, Acidity and Fermentation, Vomiting, Water Brash, Nausea, Debility, Despgnd- ency, Impure Blood, Irregular Bowel Action, Headache and other complaints, having their origin in imperfect digestion,-are promptly relieved and permanently cured by Eupepsia Tablets. By increasing nature’s supply of digestive fluids, Eupepsia Tablets make rich blood and create sound flesh, and a condition of cheerful- ness, good spirits and mental brightness is secured. Two Weeks’ Treatment 50 Cents. “Bupepsia Tablets have been a great benefit to me."’ Miss Sur Leatnarman, Santurza, Mo. “J was troubled with indigestion about as bad as ‘anyone could be and it-gives me” pleasure to. write about Eupepsia Tablets for they have done wonders for me. I can conscientiously recommend them te ‘anyone suffering from indigestion."* Franx Nusarrt, Morse, Kan. ‘ Eupepsia Tablets have given me more relief than anything I have ever taken for dyspepsia,"* M. F. McCaw, Cleborne, Tex. ‘+ Eupepsia Tablets gave immediate relief.” Harry Dovte, Carlinville, Ill. «« My dyspepsia is of long standing, but Eupepsia ‘Tablets have made me feel better than I have felt for ten years."* W. Hanais, Alma, Il. Your Money Back If They Fail. THE EUPEPSIA CO., 323 Crank Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 MISTAKES, Bought too manv goods: Got behind with creditors. ———-—-In-order-te-be ableto-meet these onli ons the 0. K. STORE, South Side Square, will hold a Closing Out Sale until a cer- tain amount is raised. It will less than cost. Ladies Capes SACRIFICE SALE of clean, new merchandise, such as dress goods in all wool 42 and 46 inch Serges, Henriettas, and Cheviots for skirts and tailor-made suits, worth from 50c to Venitians, Camel's Hair, Crepons, Pressed Flannels, as wellas ALL SPRING GOODS, such as Corded Flannels and Flannelettes, Percales, White Goods, Laces and Appliques, just received, all go in this sale. Lady’s worsted skirts from 50 cents up. Golf and Rainy Day Skirts, Flannel and Flannelette Waists, new goods, at At Any Old Price, The best brands of corsets such as Armorside, Royal, W- bea regular T5e, at B0e to 39e. and Jackets ..rong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and _ tired out before he begins, The feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike either. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed- ing again is responsible, Sickly children need special feeding. _ They don’t “feel their cats”. Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their ciet. Itis like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scctt’s Emulsion is more traa food, It is a strong suedicine, It’ rousés up dull 2.Idren, puts new flesh on thin snos and red blood into Rale It makes children grow. tt’s Emulsion makes ordi- —|nary food do its duty. This picture represent: the Trade Mark of Scott Emulsion and is on th. wrapper of eyery bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNi: New "2 409 Pearl St., You ee Se: ard $:. all drug: Notice of Dissolution. 3. Notice is hereby given that the copartnershi og between ‘and Sine w avy der th ‘tre oan : under the firm name Levy & this day been ‘soured te mutual consent. Silas W. Levy reti: Las W, j Butler, Mo., Feb, 10, 10089 Ars i ‘ter, Cabo, Armorside Straight and less. Give you more sugar for your all part of the city. QO. K. EMMA LINS, Manager. Best brands rubber overshoes, for men only, at 98 cents. Front, Ete., at factory prices money than yougetelsewhere. Lion and Arbuckle Coffee 12\c. * S We have always had a big trade on our blended Java and Rio Coffee 15 cents, Try a pound ofit. If you like a strong, high flavored coffee try our African, 15e. We give you a nice present on cash purchases of $1 up. Highest prices for all kinds of produce. Goods delivered to STORE, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. €9090080>00000000 88000008 Two Deaths by One Hand. ' Great Falls, Feb. 7.—Frank Fennell @ hostler in the employ of Dr. F. J. Adams, shot and instantly killed Annie Johnson, a servantinthesame family, and then shot himself. He died a short time later at the Colum- bus hospital. The killing took place on the back porch of vr. Adams’ res- idence. The murderer fired fiveshots into the woman’s head and then one shot into his own No causeisgiven for the deed except that both persons are said to have quarreled last night. She Sued the Murderer. Austin, Tex., Feb. 8.—Mrs. Libbie Barnhill, of Tennessee, to-day recov- ered a judgment in the federal court against L. T. Morgan, of Fayette county. for $20,000, equally divided between actual and exemplary dam- Half the amount goes to Mrs. by} Barnhill and the other half to her children. Mr. Barnhill was a former business rtner of Morgan, and was killed by | Pp, the latter, it is claimed, as the result of a business disagreement England Says it Isn’t So. | London, Feb. 11.—Lord Cranborne ' Teplied in the House of Commons to- day to a question of Henry Norman, who asked whether thegovernment’s attention had been called to the statement in the German press alleg- ed to have received official confirma- tion at Berlin, that Great Britian, April 14, 1898, Proposed a fresh note in which the Powers should declare that Europe did not regard the arm- ed intervention of the United States in Cuba as justifiable, and that in Consequence of Germany’s refusal to accept this proposal the step was abandoned. Hesuid: “No sir. Her late Majesty’s goy- ernment never proposed through her Majesty’s ambassador, or otherwise, any declaration adverse to the action of the United States in Cuba. Upon the contrary, her Majesty’, govern- nh to assent to any such The latest di 6 re resident’s ou seek te wee neumonia at Groton, Mass. lng slightly. better, wag dya

Other pages from this issue: