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POSSUM POLICY. BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. on toot between the greenback and ————$_—__—_ == | republican parties ot this county, and ALLEN & CO., - - Proprietors. i they will attempt to play the ‘‘pos— TERMS OF SUFSCRIPTION: The Weexty Times, published every Wednesday, will be sent to any ene year, postage paid, tor $1.25. BUTLER MISSOURI. j out a rudder, they are driven WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27., 1834. ANNOUNCEMENTS, For Congress, ..-.-- For County Offices,. For County Judges, . 5 co . 250 DEMOCRATIC TICKET. | sum policy,” t it he knows anything of this county’s WOR PRESIDENT, past politica! history, that this is the GROVER CLEVELAND, very policy which has been pursued by the republican party for the past ten years or more. They form all kind OR VICE-PRESIDENT, of schemes, and by every device OF NEW YORK. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, known to tricksters and scheming politicians, try, at every election, to OF INDIANA. i defeat the regular noxinees of the State Ticket democratic party, They invent all eo GOVERNOR, kinds of hes and at the very last mo- JOHN S. MARMADUKE ment, when they think it too late for OF sT. LOUIS. them to be refuted before the elec- OR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, tion, have them circulated, generally A. P. MOREHOUSE by unprincipaled tools imported for CROPS WES COUNTS: that purpose. They rehash a lot ot OR SECRETARY OF§STATE, campaign filth {on the county of- MICHAEL K. McGRATH ficials, men who they know to be OF ST. LOUis. Pe EOR TREASURER, J. M, SEIBERT izens and business men they would OF CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY. trust them to any extent but! FoR AUDITOR, because they are in positions ot JOHN WALKER public trust feel licensed to ac- ! OF HOWARD COUNTY. cuse them of all kinds of thievery and | #OR REGISTER OF LANDS, rascality. This is unfair and unjust. ROBERT McCULLOCH OF COOPER COUNTY. Letevery man’s official acts pass under the closest scrutiny and it any- OR SUPREME GOURT JUDGE, Fr. M. BLACK ACKSON COUNTY. ENERAL, the land. The B. G. BOONE thing wrong is discovered, let it be proclaimed from every house top in OR ATTOR? I ——————— SS Ses democrats have never made any se \, | ious mistake yet in admimistering We are authorized to annour Henry, tive, s ec Sa candidate for Representa- | the county af ect to the action of the Demo- |, cratic convention. t j good men in the future as_ they rs, and they are not ely to so long as they nominate as We are authorized to announce Pierce Hackett, of Homer township, as a candi- | done in the past for the date tor Represetative, subject to the act- ion ot the Democratic Convention. Linear Hl — PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Early im the campaign triends and We are authorized to announce the | 2mirers of Prot. J. H. Hinton, en- name ot Martin L. Brown, of Rich Huli, | asa can ate for the office ot Prosecuting | = Attorney, subject to the decision ot the | for the office ot representative. Had Democratic county convention. ged him to become a candidate he consented to make the race he Weare authorized to announce W. : ©. Jackson of Butler, as a candidate for | ae eae : : Prosecuting Attorney of Bates county, | Hon as principal of the Rich Hill subject to the action of the Democratic | sclools and the office of County convention. would have had to resign posi | School Commissioner, to which he We are authorized to announce the 7 name of Thomas J. Smith of Mt. Pleas- | Was elected over a year ago. These ant township, for Pposecuting Attorney | sacrifices he was unwilling to make et Bates County, subject toj the action ot = the Democratic Convention. and so declined to make the race. We are authorized to announce the | In the last few days another strong name of Sim Francisco, as a candidate | effort has been made to induce him tor the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision ot the Democrati county convention to run, but he steadily adheres to his former decission, and will not make | SHERIFF. the race under any circumstances. | We are authorized to announce W. F. | Pierce Hacket and A. Henry, both Hanks, tor sheriff of Bates county, sub- t wt a eta ject to the action of the Democratic con- | Of WHOM are worthy gentlemen, vention. have made a long and hotly contest- | TT SEE . | TREASURER. ; ed campaign and the one who is de- We are authorized to announce R. S.| feated can have the satisfaction or | tron, as a candidate tor re-election to the office of Treasurer ot Bates County, subject to the action ot the Domocratic | itor in a fair and open contest. The | Convention. pore |; G@emocrats throughout the county | would be 1 knowing it was by a wortliy compet: | We are authorized to c : of F. M. Trimble, of W as a candidate for the st Treasurer, subjec t Democratic co County June atisfied to vote for erther | | Of these gentlemen. re authorized to 2 candid to the oifice of County southern di Judge trom tre e Demo- date tor subject to th Jouxn W. COUNTY. sonvention tor ¢ The following is a fit r be sung over Ben The Withdrawal of Wm. Wallace convention and his friends from the in Kansas City last Whether the Record believes it . oF a ~ | or not there is a coalition movement Beams of t Ever active in the democratic congressional escutcheon of the 5th ee Few are dormant, tor the nation district, and gives the republicans a Justly shown as good show to elect their candidate. | generally Wallace’s triends that had they the convention At thy factous, club at the summit school house last Mindful of thy past career In the topmost legi Now rejects t ; sum policy’. The republicans can have no hope of success single hand- led sothey are in for anything to daress | out the ms’. The greenbackers are likened unto a ship at sea with- | hither and thither, without point or com- pass, their only object being spoils. While they do not love the republi- cans they will combine with them to $10 00 | get office. The Record labors in a lengthy editorial, showing the un- fairness and curruptness of the ‘*pos— while its editor knows, conceded Saturdav night. | Recorder's offic would have been the nominee. Friends of Ben ; } eat. | state central committee { such action as will bring around an equitable adjustment ot the whole Bowed with grief and disappointmen Undeplored ‘Lwosmall kegs of Dalley’s ointment Let us plaster on this beast. Even-prudent, cock-eyed bore, Rest in peace and steal no mure! —_____ trom a visit in Pettis county. He | estate, sitiated in the county reports crops good in that section of Hon. D. A. DeArmond, as elec- tor, is the right man place, and the convention nominated him could not have made a better choice. conferred without his seeking and against his expressed wishes, but he istoo good a democrat to shirk a duty when his party calls. very impressive, and wil! make a thorough canvass of the district before November. —_—_—— Brother Wade is very exceedingly magnanimous but we haven't the least up the mantle which he intmates he Democratic in the right They do squirm awtully over | Blaine’s alleged Kentucky episode. The St Joseph Herald say was nota slander affecting Mr Blaine as a man, so much as a treacherous, underhand blow dehberately aimed at the chastity of a woman and moth- It was villianous, inexcusable, and in no way defensi- But what a tunny code ot mor- als our up-the-river republican con—- temporary must have. Blaine in his younger days win the confidence ot a noble young girl and itis a scandal *‘not af fecting Mr. Blaine”’ says the partisan republican Pharisees and dudes. But - Cleveland long betore ke came into public life run with widow in common with other men it is a crime that should shut him from and succeeded in taking a scalp or This honor of the county, to look after his inter- ests as representative. power in me vested by said deed ot and at the request of the legal holder @ kind and Should Mr. debauch her and report the famii has thrown party needs no bosses, and want a say as to who the boss should Keep your shirt on, Wade, and don’t indulge in too much taffy. 7 r reproach; as ci = 1 c the presidency been selected | aboye suspicion or reproach; as cit | The Hecord pleads ignorance T 5 : ‘ : 5 : : . | scandalize and lie about Cleveland in regard to the ce on Movement in = 1 c i this convention, but awful to do the same about Mr. Bates county. are, Bro. Beach vou do not ot Marion. a Wife and Cleveland memory to preserve, with the radical ring like you did once. When they want to use you they will ahan of Sullivan. > . and the reputa- you an inkling of Ask Peter Wilson or the red headed Kansas editor, maybe they will gi tion and tender feelings of hving sis- ley ot Clinton. miserable | Platte. you the inside tr: Ee | good men’s reputations. The Times sssum policy will | ot Kansas City. be practiced more this fall than ever | - Ir. Bonne OF HENRY COUNTY. betore, but ic will not work. The | j must go.—K. C,. ‘Limes. the highest price Boonville. Vanderbilt he following complimentary no- -r for $100,000 to men } tice of W. F. Hanks { - c | the Democrat of last week. fused to se Franklin. who wanted her tor 6 | ten from Burdett, and shows how St. Louis. he stands im that locality. MWessierer Hanks, as sheriff of Bates county, | of St. Lous. rest last week | is just as good as they ect them any- Kansas editor. Now we know the people of this s: ction readers will surprised, itto have the sc cond, as that actually intimates, nay even insinu- on of Callaw 1 : the custom, where « m ates, that we have got the *‘bi see 5 ik RS an ; is f he has no performec 7 apr did you ever hear ot ie nae OL pertes of Henry. duties taithfully, know where. ridiculous We would like to propound a very = = nee a oa SPHBENOe: E - ot, he 1s constantly gon momentus question to haired dude ot the Republican, Did your bosses, Wilson, Patty & Co., you that you might say we the “big he ———$<—<—<_____ our prophesv: democrats will elect a President this year and the republican party will be absorbed by the prohibitionists. Bv the next presidential year there | will be no republican party creet Tennessee politician | once made a remark reflecting on never allowed a prisoner him, although arresting ber of them. large num- He has accounted tor | all moneys that have passed through his hands modating and a gentleman. true and tried Democrat, willing al- ways to do all that he Of course, I think he will be nominated would be an injustice not only to him but to the county not to do He has hada with, but none of the jail birds While I and all of us are strong friends of his, we have noth- Democratic convention of Bates coun- | Shide: He is sociable, ot trust, bearing date August sth, 188% ty{to nominate county officers will be held at Butler, on Saturday, September 6th, will be held at the regular voting pl: in each, on Saturday, August 3eth, 1884, at2 p.m. The tollowing is the number of delegates to which each townsnsp is TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES. Rockville. ........206 Prairie. Osage Howerd. Hudson. rotten jail, kson’s wife. Jackson thrash- ed him on the killed him in a duel. ? got away. and afterwards gainst his compe Pleasant Gap L New Home. Democrat. ——————————— Among the articles in the American Review for September, | =————————_———— “I'll bet you a dollar I ain’t”’ got | the big head. A number of republican papers are ridiculing Mr. Cleveland’s letter | three in particular merit the serious | because in conclusion he consideration of everyone who stud- s the tendencies of our government. | ing one is 26° of provi- } neaster Spalding, who t Mr. Cleveland will | the only sure * ; Goverrment ture of the r the development ot m try is to be saved must be a retu DO YOU KNOW Summit Items. Sumit ‘T'we., Aug. 23, ’S4. cnugchell of Wee? Vernagt Dr. 4 ai recent rains hve insured a} or Congress, in this the Twelteh dietiqs good corn crop. Prof. Hinton and L. J. Smith ad- Trustee's dressed the Clevelandand Hendricks | Whereas, James Drxsdaley of Bate ! county, Mo., by nis deed of trust, | August 7th, 1883, and recorded’ in 0 of said Bates county, ges : lee as ses. | BOok 30, at page 328, conveyed toy’ B. F. Howe. our township asses- | Clark; as trustees and in cove ope sheriff of Bates county, Mo., for the | pose of securing the payment Ot a ce: Mr. John Moore has returned | Promissory note in said deed of trust qe j scribed, the tollowing described 4 of and State of Missouri, to-wit; i Au om -C Mo. The said James Drysdale Messrs. Orear, Stubblefield & Co. | torceing in said deed of trust, that were out on the chase last Monday | detault be made in the payment ot note or the interest thereon might declare the whole d Pierce Hackett, ot Homer town- Feb whereas, detault havin tate made ‘te 1B refused holder ship, passed through Summitt, Wed- | in the payment of said note and in i thereon, and Said J. C, Clark, the nesday, on his way to Deepwater and tee named in said deed, havin, other townships in the eastern part | to act, at the request of the legal Bates county, Missouri, by virtue of When a certain young man ot this } said note, Iwill, on vicinity undertakes to make a call on Saturday, Sept. 20, 1884, his ‘Mary Ann,’’ he should make some kind of a noise to let his pres— ence be known, and not drive off | lands conveyed to me by said deed o trust to satisty said debt, the sale to be s between the hours ot 8 o'clock in the home, when they were quietly en- | forenoon and 4 o'clock in the atternog at the court house door in said city all away trom joying the pleasant evening breeze | are Wo. F. — onaback porch. This we would rat call timidity. OsseRVER. | — SE Trustee’s Sale. The following gentlemen have Whereas, B. F. Gumm, of Bates county 1 ot trust, dated July es 18th, 1883, and recorded in the Recorder's the several districts: office ot said Bates county, in Book » did convey tod. C. Clark as trustee, and in case of his absence or refusal to act, the then acting shenff @ Second District—H. 19. McClan- |} Bates county, Missouri, .or the Purpowe the payment of a Certain note in said deed of trust de described real nty of Bates, and state of Missouri, to-wit Lots Nos, one Missouri, by his de comimitteemen from Fist District—Dr. D. H. Shields | @t p of securir promisso1 Third District-—Col. Jos. M. Rae | scribed, the tollowir tate situated in the ¢ Fourth Vistrict—John Comarck of | (1), two (2), three (3), tour (4), five (5 came due and pavable, then the legal holder of Seventh District—W. Booth ot | whole d detault havir ig been made Ninth District—R. D. Leneaster | w. Tenth District— Edgars ot | request of the legal holder of said note! Tron county. | will, on Eleventh District—S. T. Harri- Saturday, Sept. 20, 1834, Butler, lan Thirteenth District—John O Day | between the hours of § o'clock in of that day, Wo. F. Hanks, Fourteenth District—Thos. B. | 38-4t* ‘Trustee. Ferguson of Butler. : Scans = Bert Trustee's Sale. County Democratic Convention. | Whereas, Edward Shideler and Mary ler, nis wite, by their certain deed | | duly recorded in the Re order's office of | tate, situate, lying and b quarter ot Section One, Township Forty entitled in said zounty convention: one of Range Thirty-two, containing eighty acres more or less, in trust to cure the payment of one certain promie st++ 4 | sory note in said deed of trust tully de teeeeeee 3. | scribed; and, where: | past due and unpaid. Now, theretore,at | the request of the lega | note, and by virtue ot the authority inme 6 | Twill, on fi 3 | Thursday, Sept. 11, A. D. 1884 , between tl 2 Oak hours of nine o'clock in te v€ Court house in the city ot Butler, » of Bates atoresuid, sell at public | vendue for cash in hand, al! ot in said deed of trust and this notice d, or so much thereo: ary to pas 236, 188% 2h ned !to 5 stale A. Hamitton. ILLARD’S CLIMAX PLUG POBACCO C, + cela e Ot his a sor, 1s calling on the farmers at pres- | sence or retusal to act the then a twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in block country forty-one (41), in the town of Walnut, the same became due and two. Try it again, boys. then the legal holder ot eal? le, ot said note, I, W. F. Hanks, sheriff of Butler, sell for cash to the highest big all the right, title and internet Pape and six (6), in block No. eighty-eigh (95), in the townot Walnut, Mo. The Fifth District—Morrison Muntord | said B. I. Gumm expressly agreeing in said deed ot trust, that should default be made in the payment ot either the noe Sixth District—Jno. S. Elliott of | or interest thereon when the same be said note might declare the e and payable; and, whereas n the payment of said note and interest thereon, and Eighth District--E. A. Noonan ot | said J.C. Clark, the trustee named {a said deed, having retused to act, at the request of the legal holder of said note, |, *. Hanks, sheriff ot Bates couuty, Missouri, by virtue of the power in me vested by saiddeed ot trust, and at the at the court house door in said city of eilfor cash to the highest bidder Twelith District—D. P. Stratton, | all the right, title and interest in sald conveyed to me by said deed of | trust to satisty said debt, the sale to be | forencon and 4 o’clock in the afternoon Bates county, Missouri, in Book No. a 1884, at1r1a.m. Township conventions | page 46, conveyed to the undersigned ce | trustee the following described real es ing in Bater county, Missouri, to-wit: The east halt of Lots One and Two, in the Northeast said note is long holder ot said | vested by the terms ot said deed ot trust, - o'clock in the after east front door id real deed of t's office & nty,

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