The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 11, 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)

S WEEKLY TIMES. DENY EVERYTHING. The Republican press of the state Siidden Deaths. that “" Trust poy ang sd Health is reasonably good in this §. OU. ALLEN, Eprivor - for the first tine since the Democrats ic es ce " nae Coa — do nt psy : us community. cg) ay - . onia ) power in the early seven- chesicy aati ist undeniable trusts t hough they Mrs. Emma Lair is still very low St ee ee ee ties, have the brazen affrontery to [=u] | are. They manage their combine by from her late illness. | RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION deny the damnable reeord that party v wtue of a “gentlemen > Mrs. J. B. Newberry was the guest j made in th te in the 10 years it which enables them to fix prices and | of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Kretzinger, | The Week.y Time hed every wos ower, the disfranchisement, hureday, will be sent to any address). o.+ oath, bonded debta, rhilroad|? them categorically in the list of “ag-| — Jef Frey was in our midst last; ane year, postage paid, tor $1.00, steals and general profligacy, dis-| . | grezations of capital.” ; week travering for the Kansas Home DEMOCRATIC TICKET, honesty and extravagance. They _ The power of these trust combines! Nursery of Lawrence, Kansas. me ony a. kNorr, [Are now making a sweeping denial ot | is xigantic. It is based upon their; Geo. Troop, of Spruce, was quarry- JOSEPH RICE ll, on the hypothesis, presumably, | Vast capital and the tremendous in-| ing rock for Jas. Harvey last Fridny. Supt § oi \ CARRING TON iat disct ab tlw aie Waeesen ake | fluence possible to them as employ-| F. A. Kretzinger laid a rock foun- | Sup tou AVON PRGESs, ” AMES BD. FOX, LEROY BV ALLIANT igi eee sty agrorene they can juggle with the written and cally irresistible, In the world of; Mp. and Mrs. Chae. Peacock attend: | For State Senator . DICKINSO } 7 ! ) Feber ; : ge ; k ative—t. L, HARPER printed evidence to the confusion of | can make n polities they are a factor of potency | eq the funera} of Charles’ grandfath- Fo oh OUN PO HERRELL, the minds of the voters, Tho vee |e greatas itis malign. Their polit: | er, t A. PATTERSON ry ™ . * | bladder r . A. LisLe, dead and time toembrances of those still living, and fact that they are aisowning their bas dimmed the re- | The Cause of Many ult from ; | restrict producticn while not placing Spruce Items. | | $5,062. 448,: Remember, too, Friday. ersof labor. In the world of com- meree aad industry they are practi- | dation for Chas. Wilson’s new house | lust week. ieal power is exercised in behalf of the | Republican party, whieh created Chas, Peacock made a trip over in | Shes b <M own offspr and denying their his- Henry county last week for the pur- | For Probat JOHN A. SILVERS. tory, written iif tire and Blood, tat them by meaus of the Dingley tariff pee laying a ry -oner for the | Fort ting Attorney—A LUDWIOK, hehe sien RRR and whieh now obeys their orders, | uew school house at Browning, ings with CUTICURA For tr w HOWNSON loot and dishonor, is an evidence of om They supply the campaign slush} Misses Pearl and Ethel Dickersan | And light dressing . Forts : FADDEN their unrepentant condition, and are | 8 ' ’ : She dlatriby . . hi Ro. | tBd brother, Ike, were the guest of | Purest of emollient skin cures. This Fors . ey - b ! A es . therefore wholly unflt to again trust] cert unds so freely distributed by the Re- | yyy. Roborns one uight last week. treatment at once stops falling hair, hele . tee, vilvernlh ge ata ‘Hin power take and sold|PUblicnn managers in every car> William Foster says that he has | femoves crusts, scales, and HOW DEMOCRATS LOOT ED SCHOOL FUND. jof our oldereitizens who were living | Nae Bates County's Phe tollowi table ler Demoere and Republican State School Moneys The remembrances of those dark jday stollowing the civil war are in- Jdelibly impressed upon the memory {here during that period, or who tried jtoreturn to their ruined homes, De- of comparison | prived of their citizenship, robbed | hool moneys | and abused, many of them being im! te) prisoned for their opinions and re-} fifty-cent and one-dollar | | ha 4 ser | Bi \ About the silliest and most absurd )| They are determined to keep the Re- :| party is the party of trusts, paign, They control thousands of votes for the Republican candidates, the finest corn crop that he has rais- ed for years. He claims that his corn will average fifty bushels per ucre, bE. E. Kretzinger's wile is reported better of her late illness, The pienie at Germantown last week was largely attended andenjoy- ed by all present, Ka | Henry Oliver and Chas, Beard din- ed with I, M. Kretzinger last week publican party in power in the gov- ernment, because the republican Tie American people are now de- manding a revision of the tariff, These trusts say that the tariff shall soothes irritated, itching surfaces, ulates the hair follicles, supplies the with nourishment, and makes the hair ' gtow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy © scalp when all else fails. Millions Use CuTICURA Soap, assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the n, for cleansing the rule should be of fusal to take the notorious and ine OSPlMnation for the present of land jnot be revised. Tariff revision would | E. Lair, of Kansas, is visiting his ed aaeer ier Se Sorening, walies: veces Bhai . 3 i an ; s+ stopping of falling hair, for softentn, \- ered terest to all taxpayers, inffamous test. oath, Even ministers | DUsers into Rates county was that jsave millions of dollars annually to i ot a fg, nv soothing re ou, and sre has iew of the charges made by Republi+ | were not permitted to preach the jyiven by the Record two weeks ago, | American consumers and would jere Was a match game of base-| for baby rashes, itehings, and chafings, and eans that the Demoerats had looted ‘ ring years Repub: ‘ A five per cent during the past vear, we] because the trusts monopoliz how the . a eusive perspiration, in the form of | ' vied bg years Repay .,{Were thrown into prison with the|§ : pero uring the past year, we *" “4 Ba trusts monopolize = w the game came out. FRoyTz. or elieusive perapiration, 1m Us form. of Avera ’ i ; vilest criminals for no reason what- plod hs the was Shake of the state ae ue ane Maintenance of the Din- x P many sanative, antiseptic purposes which can ba pohieal to annothartnpin | ROR Republican this fall.” What gley tariff will mean the continued en- Congressman DeArmond will ad-| readily suggest themselves to women, , " ‘verexceprt a reluse oO 10) PI pl * le , newyears Den , f ; . pte he ner ns eh RF lisa (padioal partizanship is con-|Pichment of the trusts at the expense | dress the people of St. Clair county Complete Humour Cure, $1. ere conscience og p « reir - : n : ? Avera Pe “9 sleet arinne ae tained in that little clause, and how | 0! the people. The Republican party | at the following times and places: pa ester Oy So rae ee seancs i Phood. py aay : a: ‘. 4 crusts and and soften : obnoxious to the ears of sensible men [is standing stubbornly for the Din- Appleton City, Tuesday Sept. 23. cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT (500), tO ims a | charges have been made}, ial an - . = e's! stantly allay itching and inflammation, and i | inst the Republican party and of all parties. With equal truth we gley tariff in) behalf of the trusts. /at 7:30 p,m. soothe an heal, anil Crier Reso RSE ins te Rhepubiean party and re- , : mte f Fy ‘ . PILs .), to cool and cleanse the bI . ¢ sould re F in Ke » | The Democratic party is fighting ag- vowry City edne: 8 2 Seige # ; x yeare ¥ ‘ ‘ited! in every: campaign for more could tort that lands in Kansas, | The? om pany ethiclpbaresAaie} Lov ry City, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Coricrna Resouvexr Prize (Chocolate Coated) SiN year nl ; Nebraska, Colorado and other Re. {gtessively for tariff revision in behalf] at 1:30 p.m. are & new, tasteless, odorless, economical sub- ceneeee than thirty years, and they now not . z ; fthepeaple, A rerwhelming’ i 4 stitute for the celebrated liquid Cuticuna Rm For 1 : publican states are cheaper than in}! the people, An overwhelming ma-]Iconium, W , ; President MeKinley was shot one” yearago last Saurday, ‘| only deny them for the first ti word of God, without first taking that oath and on refusal to take it | tually charge the whole caboodle, | test oath, disfranchisement and all, | upon the democrats, When it said: “Land in Bates coun- ty has advanced from ten to twenty- Missourt, lican rule, mecause cursed with Repub. | How silly such arguments to sensible men. We have seen lands | in Bates county jump from $5 and ball played at Spruce last Saturday, Spruce being second nine and Brush College first nine. We didn’t learn greatly increase the opportunities for success in business now so restricted jority vote lor the party of tariff re- vision and trust restriction should be east by the American people in the election of 1902 and 1904.—St. 7:30 p.m. Osceola, Thursday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m, forall the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use CUTICURA Sorin the form of baths for annoying irrita. tons, inflammations, and chafings, or too free and humour cures. In screw-cap vials, contain. ing 60 doses, price, 25c, | Sold throughout the World, British Depot: 27-28, Charterhouse 8q., London. French Depot: 3 Rue | Paix, Paris. Porrek Dawe aNd Cama. Come. phy Boston, Us B.A,” Collins, Friday, Sept. 26, at 1:30} " " P The Globe-Democrat a te } H : his i The president's bluff at the beef] {1 Wlove-Memocray dopted a 310 per acre to $30 and $50 peracre Louis Republic. p.m. “er . 7 trust appears to have colinpsed. poliey of misrepresentation and de-|° diallcundbh wecaite Bld. GEM GRRA GS - : ‘Roscoe, Friday, Sept. 26, at 7:30! Notice of Final Settlement. ee eatNnRalRalecabi ception in order to confuse the voters |” ; A i “alll, ube a emocratey) Th an interview congressman , ee eee | obeglltnls hese, Gyan. $0 atl orpeiters The republican congressional con-|andall the little “me too” republican Se eee On aU ee Champ Clark favors Senator F, M.{P: i SIRlieaten Gl taste ushers, tuvestee vention of the ‘Fifth distriet of Mis- as City Tuesday Dominated Col kT. Vendor, souriheld in Ka the state have taken it up and are deliberately play- ing the people of Missouri for fools Ifthat party had a shadow ofebianee jsheets throughout needed public improvements on broad and liberal, but economical basis, that keeps the county out of debt with a substantial balance to its Taberville, Suturday, 1:30 p.m. Tiffin, Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. ; Cockrell, of Missouri, as the demo- Sept. 27, at cratic nominee for president in 1904, That nomination would suit all Mis- souriais, and, no doubt, a stronger minisirator, of said estate, intendto mi | nal settlement of sald estate atthe next term of the Bates county Probate court, in | Rates county, state :f Miscouri. tobe held at | Butler, Missouri, on the luth day of Novem- ber, A D., 1902. O, A. HEINLEIN, oo Batt Administra or At the primary election held in Sa-| 45 carry the state this fall, it has credit, Heel furnishes free schools to nomination could not be made, nathan ae es ae : ibn line county August 30th, to nomi-|thrownit away by thisidiotiecourse the children of from six to, nine a cote ry —- begs Zula alee : ; f ; . RUPEE SRD ig , ve, Ss evary soi isin. aitin a ANS Sati raclba fenial ; rensburg, Mo, had an enrollment o matnlakrator’s Settee. natea co eta votewastaken land the Democratic majorities will ot ry year, pete offie rs The ise persidential boom 1,900 svadente during the yenr. The igtticn is hereby given, that letters of admin. n eho Hi ter nite ef " . are bohes ‘Omppetent ua - ms x Re » - i t) on with w annexed, upon the estate o 6p elas lied stat | ve unprecedented foran ot year c ~ ‘ no upetent an accom seems to ave paused for the pur tsummer school is the largest in the Margaret Propp, deceased nate afantag th the which resulted: Stone, 3, modating. Bent us if you can on] pose of trying to ascertain who drop-} west—404 teachers being now in at- 1908, Uy "the peopaie court of Baran ee lace, G24 TARIFF FOR TRUSTS ONLY broad principles, against this splen-| ped the monkey wrench into its steer-| tendance. ‘he second term of the | Mi our i ‘ NWLOTS ALI, : ve? , fe, ‘ TY . wo —_ - eT ERE A * did condition of county affairs, and | ing gear,—The Commoner, patie ” ee Nene =~ a Bg tate, ate required tg exntbl inet or allow: Satu Stualls labors for high license} Commenting on the utterances of} we will not complein; but the whine : CE UIGESCOCIOR DERINA EPL. U, WEAD> | SB88 NO SB AUIMLRITTSROP WitRIn OMe Fone faite Gace is ; Mahe Peecer weeai wd a : Heute: Oe e ' bite reusburg, because of the tamous Per- | 8{teF the date of sald letters, or they may be eriiont appear hot to have been | Gov, Odell, of New York, on the tariff! of poor old Missouri is worn out and| The president is off on his southern \ ig : precluded from uny benefit of sald estate; and : ; at ; ; ; A , Ke é : tleand Electric Springs, is a much | ff euch claims be not exhibited within’ two Vailas the high license-candidate re- | question, the Baltimore American, a you will never win on that plea, trip. Hemade an address to the frequented suinmer retreat. For yenss from the date of thie publication, they : : : ve 7 r D ceived many more votes than the} Republican newspaper, indulges in bape nin cena yard ig Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen catalogue, address, This eh day oF depremnber: 1902. a cul Prohitition noluinee.——Post-Dis-) the following, which is as good Dem- Joka kK. Murrell,ex-alderman of Ste fait Chattanooga, Tenn., Monday and | 37-2m Stare NORMAL ScHooL, Hott Public Aomidietretor pateh, oeratic doctrine as if it had come Louis, who has been a fugitive from Was elected cin honorary member of from a Democratic source: justice Jor several months evading | tie order. arama —— Hon, Jeff. Davis was elected gov “When he takes a stand against) Service on an incictment charging You have i Y d ft i Th rnor ol Arkansas last week tovether| the abolition of those rarities whioli him with bribery, while actember of| Enterprising gold brick artists t. ou 10n t want it. en wit full Democratic ticket, by }are for trusts only, he commits him-| tle city council, returned * from | Should hasten to ascertain the names} why keep it? Drive it out with Ayer’s the “beastly” majorities. | self to a line of thought and policy Mexico the first of the week [of all who believe that the republican Wix was in ¢t ty machine, whe arge of the party coun- “de old man” was Louis National Frank Kellogg cast the ns and was rewarded Western Missouri, and Judge Wix was ap- sold out at the st. conventiot vote for Ih with the colleetorship or pointed whiskey guager presumably for his share in the transaction, The Republicans will open their county campaign at Rich Hill next Saturday, Sept. 18th. They have advertised both Akins and Kerens for speeches. Should they both re- spond the services of Sheriff Smith Lacafi, who thinks he is running for Congress iu the 15th, may succeed in pouring oil upon the troubled wa- ters. To ease the pain of the editor of the Record we will say that Tue Times did not state that J. Da'vis!a tarifi for trusts only? Orear was the republican nominee! TT. for governor of Arkansas, but took Omaha Bee to that effect in order to notice a former Bates county boy, which we are al- ways glad to do. However, for Bro. a notice from the monopolies enjoyed in the American market by shutting out all foreign competition.” And again it says: “It is ourduty to cheapen Trust-made products to the American people by removing the tariff that has grown to be super- fluous and permitting such foreign competition as will release the people from the clutches of an American monopoly, Against theargumentin favor of the abolition of these schedules, which are for the protec- tion of Trusts only, Gov, Odell’s statements have no force.” Yet in spite of all this good and Hull, Hopkins, Payne, Grosvenor and rest of them, including Secretary cil, Hes ysthey not only received { OOO for street railway franchise but $47,000 for lighting and pro- killed. Butlife is cheap inexpanding nations, Itis the heavy pecuniary losses that are felt —Post-Dispateh, OF BUTLER portionateamounts for allfranchises granted. This was the way Republi- cans ran St. Louis. That party is now asking the people to trust them with power in the state, —___—_— The Democratic State campaign was opened’ at Joplin on Tuesday. Excursions had been run over allthe roads leading into that city and im- mense throngs greeted the orators. Mr. Bryan, owing to delays, did not reach there until half past fiveo’clock, spoke about an hour and held the Shaw, say that this no time for tariff revision, Is it not therefore time to elect a party to power which thinks it is time for revision and which has always been the consistent enemy of ——_—_—__—— Kelly is the Kepublictin nomi- nee for state treasurer in Kansas, and some of the Republican papers in that stave are refusing to support him, because he is charged with a shortage in office while acting as as- closest attention of his immense audience. Frequentapplause greeted his telling blows at republican iniqui- ties. Ex-Gov. Stone, Governor Dock- ery, Mayor Reed and others had held the crowd all the afternoon. The democrats of Joplin and Jasper coun- ty did themselves proud inentertain- ing the immense democratic hosts. Owners of the Republican Party. There seems to have been a proper Capital $55,000. Under state supervision and DON’T LISTEN To what people say when they would discourage your hope of exchanging womanly weakness and sickness for per- fect health, Women who have been invalids for years, sa able to be half the time, an the other half of their time spent in bed, have been made healthy, hearty women by the use of Doctor s Favori ours and customers papers Always have money to loan, strength. It es- tablishes regular- ity, dries weaken- ing drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and Pierce's medicine Soubied with fem think I WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus and Profits - . $68,800.00. Always has ready money on hand to be} farms in Bates, Vernon abd Barton prove dag Missouri of Very Lowest Rates of Interest. Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates before borrowing of others, We have a full and complete abstract of sete ge § sore of land or town s ! The Record forgot to mention that! whieh is wholly untenable and whieh |#24 surrendered to the author-| party will revise the tariff in the in- Malaria and Ague Cure. re regss. an Bregglae % fact, notwithstand its editor is|js coming to he so regarded by the ities. He made a full confession and | terests of the masses,—The Common- 7 prond of lis knowledge of the political] American people.” aecuses nineteen members of the) er. _—- : onditions in that state. Continuing in the same strain, the|CoUusel of having belonged to an! 1) the Boor war 22.020 of the RPE CLEAR ALNEL LEED LLLP PE PLES 3 Lciamamearsen Remar American s of the tariff on ‘Trust- oath bound combine for the purpose British were wounded, 16,168 died of The | republicans in Bates | nade produ s: “It serves noearth-| Of bribery in selling valuable city wounds or disease and 5,;74 were MISSOURI STATE BANK ounty forgotten that Clark ly purpose except. to strengthen the franchises that came before the coun- 3 , MISSOURI. Surplus $6,000- is frequently examined by the State Bank Examiners, has 46 stockholders living in Bates county, with a board of 13 successful business men as Directors, Lurge fire proof vault for the protection of and full insurance against possible logs of cash by burglars, Loansmoney, receives deposits and traneacts a general banking business, With ample capital and 21 years successful experience we solicit your patronage, offering absolute security for your deposits, courteous treatment and every facility and ac- commodation that is consistent with safe banking rules, J. R. JENKINS, Cashier, ee : ; none z tg set: mi cures the womanly WM. E. WALTON, Pres, 4 may be needed to command : the truedoctrine, the Republican leaders: but the crowd _patientl, awaited his diseases which un- J.B, WALTON, Ass’t Cashier, peace. However. our old friend coming and were well repaid. He dermine the Missouri, at the Austin’s information, who seems to] sisting state treasurer. Some of his|exercise of the necessary caution in| the treatment eh io es Mag Ayr ty A Patent down to date, think himself so well posted on Ar- penne “ also . hoe — compiling the list of truste now issu- pam BR Rs) " reliable A as records daily, furnish kansas politics, we will state that J.| the matter. Sansas is a “epublican | eq by the Democratic Congressional | 228ibe. at present it : re : Davis ain: editor of the Arkansas | °*8t® ott st cuteate ie have &! Committee, the object being to make Emami Interest Paid on Time Deposits, Thomas Cat, was nominated by 4] affairs. It is a good state—so far ag| the list authoritative by reducing to . ——DIRECTORS—— “rum” or bolting republican state | land My ane ms state tanse a minimum ite errors of claesifica- convention for governor and he re-| are 55 cents on uation | tion. . spectfully declined the honor (?) Per-| While the state fax of haps Bro. Austin knows more about n ti y io local politics, if he does he sho ee.

Other pages from this issue: