The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 6, 1904, Page 4

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TLER WEEKLY LIMES} J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. JUSTLY REBUKED The Giot | tetiy unfa ent in its Democrat is so mani , illogical and inconsist- fight upon the head of the that it am SS THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Pe-ru-na in the Home hae cl th an heii Gente Be L=y tion of the facts, whether through | Farmers Will Make Our Laws) Willingness or ignorance, can not go | | An investigation made by students | He | of the University of Missouri shows | that the political agitation in Mis- i ruri has resulted in the nomination | | uncorrected. Mr. Hadley is fairly cornered. must admit that he is slandering Mr necessary for a paper of its own pc- > ia such a noor Jawcer! of an unusually large number of far- t - C t rhal Diseases x € y ; age i ee soi M4 ay, will address ' faith to rebuke ite utterances. 45.5 4 n ie facts in (his |Mersforeeats in the next general | tH atarri VUG0UG: ’ stag The St. Louis Siar, a strong and scacntiiattion Fithor way itturna | assembly, Of the 219 nominees = <¢ nnener. desler ~ : jo come i paper, df on 8 3s 1 i tor at-| P* 4, 32 are fariera, 25 li wyera, | MRand MRS t a » than misrep-! sorney zee | 19 merchants, 13 doctors, 11 editors, | SCHWANDT; " an . Sons nly incur defe i } | i0 KS PARKEE tation ily incur defessi se ae ilae teachers, six brokers, four bank- u home but wh i taney eae. era, four preachers, three insurance Wankorn, throuchout the nat : ; t thraa inera, q yay } inhenbisinnin es ; i ) commission mesehautes, are ‘ ) o dealer, one miller, ono| red a ‘ one reporter, one | editorial utterances of the wr a > sheriff, one a con- \ i forth the Star t ’ z forth the Star i : is ; , ove a taflor, onea machinist, ap . iy a . 48 ho fraukly confesses, al ) y . me of 3 | ’ ’ { } ita i i 1 wiskiciseneensianinbigianiiah t i lt 1 en nee : ud i te board of equatizati om} de much for hi ait i aie 1. i - have pleted ite assessment v : ene ee eee shi tat i j adie property ia the state wi ing, or worse than nothing : veapte | baNeR OF L004. The grand t ' tis PLUS LOL STL. 4 : » Stor makes the fol-;§ sen ' ‘ . . rt n retee's Sale, | , N I ances it } Faller and Jessle M, Falter | t eiar “i . t trust | | in Sv. Louls|crais she p sheaf record | ; + age upon t p ball oweo within and} Rerrse iiy st lo the grave ihc te 3. 'T »to Mtant ofboth; , Pi nstee : ny e that the Repulbtieans aarty Cr a » Alla Schwandt, Sanborn, Minn, o i" It upon ihe mis. | mene ! rary ver Nork Diet 4 i worse that the! trate 9 [have heon teowbied with rheumas ia ater upon | ¢t ‘§ tsa ead cai veaty-five years r General Payt r ’ "| Se” otage Could not ale or night. After ‘ | ; bain Kaa tat Ce ars, i i ' { can sleep ami Ys ee eee Pd aset” Acniskow ic ‘ i 1 of thet yw. ItLeveram : the Globo; “as! . ang whereas, defaalt has been | of her we d of sickness . — Demoerat must bé cheeked and ovr. this, pasta foald note aud _lnterent, tnd the | 1 of sever medicine I shall n after ! ard Mr. Folk’s| tied eas ng th red of cstarrh of ihe stage re} @ood woveruwent cravade moet! When oe Man is Peor é riod tn the life ofa Mrs, Aila A Wilt parse unbekramath | once, a ’ : Dove | Arh aes st podita | » prince ere linenr not only whole | Orteon Swost Me iy Sy vous stot tg is Binder ae oe » at the ck -onahont her | Why: Gi Peepte are Cspectally Llahte tat home, bet wholesale is hae lo rather y of Bates aad etate of é of Perana § otate Catarrh. guid pooduction for ; Am i \ MK hl gy | ure Peruna . istrict, for Septerat throughout the nation the confidence of hla frienda, when |” Friday Oc | com-| When old agi comes on, catarrhal di en distriet Pr omepterat y k and bie work against ‘ : ; | , riday | Ce ae 0, Syatemto catarrh | to £2.041,000 leorruption are thoronghly known | People who are nenress ta hin do} ) pn the honrs 0 H ge: » in abd wanna, qrerenneerenemeain | they sh yuld he) not b in! raraet eg rely hh pneieg | r st universal in old people ra! Aldermanand former alder: | . } ‘ : ‘ interest and cost, =O me time I wrote you bisexpl vhy Perunahas become 7 ‘ : | ——— jis hone; combed by deceit, punctured ears) ‘ae 80 indis iene uble to old people. Peruana . Ib ul C , — etwor eguard, Peruna is the only B ‘ } ' ilo m- is by dieu 5 Leis POUP Wiel ue, had been of twon ] ufato, New \ Hadi y boars False Witness. | make he expepse of his | Aduinistrator’s Notes At timer f was y yet devised that entirely meets soneeeenrerneennaaransneenceeanete f . j " : . these cases. Nothing but an effective y om none yc j ’, tapicter, when principle ae | ia hereby given that letter et ad commen bad ni iaade frem! The Keneaa City Star enid on Sep feharicter, w principle Aooa not a ary | ’ ; | systemic remedy can eure them, + 4 tang j ii ne bf ” vs i 5 © headquarters, Now York, | Ger 20) ther absolutely no ; stan idea mig the pe A reward of $10,600 has been deposited Grover Cleveland | basis of tact for the attack of Me Wi I heisin d | a County, Me ma in the Market hange Bank, Colum- } , uring the ¢ Lorbort S. Hadley on the Proseeutor | ef the at kind Of pove o be vyalnet tal Loatase | bas, Ohio, a —— . osbas H ' : . © fol testimon nuine; that we bol ; saneuieaiaie sienhipabinhing lot aay 4 tdetin Sia mnalinienn 4a Pian sae eg by bhp v sliow e 10) ; : 6 ahcle eee ch at Sedalin |ia the | ” srsoein the cyan eye or ea ee Ino letter dat i, 1900, Mr. | in our Po: sion authentic letters cer- i re » agt day nights Since Mr. Ha ny Hie Wron ha intutalied | bs Hab ead ey A tic ! ' oxper: | tif the ga During many ° bows pro t | 0 anx that he should 1 f-your eter } at reenact zenre from the Ante a ee | ienoe with Peruna: | yoar ing we have never used, i be the pondtentiay fearreetiy quoted ond that he should | stan! 1 if] bares . MAUD F. TRETER, | i wntinue te te good) in part or in whole, a single spurious 9 term of two yeara, Th» from charge of un you) knee of brine net Adminletatriz, wor i, cured of|ustimonial, Every one of our test!- < ————— ———- —-. * Per nee Bel : . ie a ae, We ee ee kee toe car y wef esd, diitee | nC sare genuine and in the words nennndaperssat Iadianapolia, | Pr eess, 1 Is 8 ing, to say the yelp le to avarice, you are not poor, ts horoby elven, that letters of t= rn of the one whose name ia appended, aren x least, that he should ive to tha} theoug 1 w i 7 of Samuel Hl. [EEE SE EL EE LL TTT hid, Bishop furner of the African | Manis Bie : vted to the une {yt} oh ¢ ) vid he believed inf ft papers a ech which waa a! b iD. OIDODPOO 9020 CPOVDODIODIS II MO OPPO OME EDD OP IPS OOD ’ saniiticd: neomnan (Oar i sale tin of facta es} wae ¢ oe - a 1 i crea | shaving claims agolpst said vatate thy ge lane i : ‘ppear in the published records | h = ‘hed! Mbit themto me for allow- f= ier ye oon fy (ae oy a i the supreme court of Missourt, lboowing Ti ight you to] . or they ma ts a rm Chere > 7 as any henetit of aaid est The Re perensie candidate for at-| the euterpris\ag stores in Butler, and nok exbihiged withia two youre from Sho date 1} ri ‘ f hich I » POH ¢ t th ‘ ’ ‘, att} Miostion this’ notice ev shal or a whic at tt pnt li | torney'general said Saturday thar} ¥en Ket vl t values for > @ Tee RDDLE. have a few buggies left which I expect sues i8 OD \ and the party ishonelesaly eplit What of the done can aecurately predict ill be the probable outcome all ik hopes of carrying the state tt Thereis not a sentence in the Re- publican platform, says Judge Par Ker, in his letter of acceptance, recom- mending « reduction in yo iment ‘ exoendituces; nota word sugyesting bist tae ineréase in the eost of the War Department from $34,000,000 under U 0,000 veland, in 1886, to $115, n 1904, should be inquired to: and not a line calling for an in- westigation of those departments of the government in which corruption has been recently revealed. ne ty ‘co Bence for two years d the people of the north dis trict faithfully and well. They never had a judge that looked closer after their interests and especially in road and bridge matters. He has been ttions, painstaking and eon: servative in all bis offic ‘ial acts iad has devoted his time and attention to the county’s interests, carefully scrutinizing every measure that came belore the court. The people of Bates county are fortunate that men of such high character and standing will con- gent to serve the publicin thatenpac- ity. Judge Bruce’s services entitle him to aa election by the voters of that district and by increased ma- jority. SESS The song of “Prosperity,” witha big “P,” is being sung by the Repub- lean spelibinders upon every stump. And yet the only place the average - working man can find Prosperity is in the dictionary. The three big reaper and agricultural implemont factories at Chicago and Piano, ill, owned largely by tho McCormicke, have closed down indefinitely, throw- ing out of work 10,000 men. The Aditman Threshing Machine works «# Canton, Ohio, has gone into the | | ! \ ean fuetionsl { ghi i: t i Va ifter Folk was elected circult attor tion sontedted Mr. Folk! ‘rushed to the supretie cour’ to se. curea writ of probibition, contend. ing for the first time in the history of the etute that Ina contested elec tion case the ballot boxes could vot be opened and the ballots counted in comparison with the poll jist.” Mr. Folk did no euch thing, and the supreme court made no such order as Mr Hadley eaid it did, The facts can be found in the reports of the supreme court, volume 164, page 28, and the name of the ease.is Funkhouser agninet Spencer. Here the facts: In 1900 the whole Democratic city ticket in St. Louts was elected in protest ayainet the corruption under the Walbridge and Ziecenhein administrations. The Re- publican managers were furious against certain Republicans and Ww aga to — their votes. nei was ts sined an ondér to ¢ open the ballot boxes and compare them with the list of voters and report to the court jevery fact which the contestants wanted to kuow. The politicians who brought the suit charged that every vote cast at that election waa fraudulent, including their own. Mr. Folk did not go near the su- preme court or any other court. He joined with the elected circuit judges and others to employ an attorney to defend the charges of fraud. In the case of the elected coroner, Funk- houser, this attorney went to the supreme court and obtained an order which forbade the report to the court of how every man voted, which would have destroyed the secrecy of the ballot. The order was thoroughly proper and constitutional. On the other hand, the court expressly ruled that the ballot boxes could be open- ed and the ballots compared with the list of voters, and the result re- ported to the court to determine whether frand had been committed or not—but not the details as to how each individual citizen yoted. hands of the receiver, and an army|facts of that case: he should ha: of lajering men thrown out of em-| read the record before ployment. The Rok nce tre liberate attack upon Mr. do not read t pj roorha your money, ney of St. Louis in 1900, and the | ooo = © Administratrix, to sell during the STREET FAIR. If you want .one you can buy it about at a eae RR aR ET eT A epRE te aged Ma i amied WEDD GE) TD CRE? FAR, October lOth to [5th. Of course you are coming as everyone else will be here, and ER UR aA, a, your own price this week, Come on and help me clean up the stock for this year. } FINE LINE OF HEATING STOVES. at very low prices, Superior, Quick Meal and Moores-Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges are the best. 3} Hardware and Groceries; ¢ Fruits of all kinds, and the finest line of the first thing vou will think of is where can I drive to leave my prodies, Inneh basket, ete. Well we have the place. We always have the crowd and if you will.drive up to our place 20S 98 S-4 UOC OS OOC OO SOOO UTOCSOSEt BUGC UGCOD OUOS Le of business when you come in you will find you have come to Candies iu town. Make our store your « the right place as we pay the highest prices for all kinds of . ce per produce and sell everything as low as the lowest, headquarters during the fair. Bring am ' You will be thinking of a heating stove or possibly a steel We handle the Garland Oak and the Wilgon yur lunch, it will be safe here, Respectfully, G. EE. CABLE 0 SHPO USP ODOC OISIOSVIGSVIOS OI01G0 90 2-90 0 FOKOODTIOCOCEO| range and we ore sure we have what you want. the Malleable Range, we eS we Oe Oe ask your neighbor who has one. Thore will bos demand for stoves this fall on account of this beiag leap year, so you 4 had better hnrry and get one bi fore the rush. { and will make you some epecial prices that ought to con- vines you that this is tho right place. If needing a wagon don’t forget that we sell the best on the market. The Peter wa, ed til have more buggies than we want to carry over PO~ 9 = gn gn ge PILI LSLSSISSSSISS _ KIND WORDS. { 4 Schuttler, Mitchell, Moline and Buerkens. . f We are also headquarters for y bs § & f Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, : i , F Y 4 Farm Implements, Wire, Nails, Etc. : : : ‘ f will make you some very low prices on samo, ‘ My glasses do meso much good. I hope § Don’t forget that we have the best tinner and plumber in \ ty 9 a or or nang and do . ‘i ; " lo people lots of good just as you 2 j this ee of —— vise needing — in ey 5 we ‘ have me,—Mrs, School sister of Mra, Robt, . can do you & better io than you can ge where. Weare y Clark speaking of Macdonald’s eye glasses. j also prepared to put in all kinds of furnaces and have putin aie { nearly ail that are in use here or at our neighboring towns, Now don’t forget the Street Fair nor the fact that we are j _ in business and will treat you right if you will come ‘and see © us. We are here to stay and {f you buy anything of us you know where to find us if it ig not satisfactory. Thanking ~ you for past trade and solicit a continuance orem. j j i } j f f f f 5 f § § f f

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