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BUTLER WE J. D. ALLEN Eprtor. J. D. Auven & Co., Propnetore, TERMS OF SUPSURIPTION Pian, 5 The W eeKry Wednesday, one vo aid, tor 3 ar, postay, BUTLER MISSOUF! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1836, a ANNOUNCEMENTS. Parties will please take notice that all announcements under this head a¥e $5 strictly in advance. FOX REP) ESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of f Usage Sownenie, for the office ubject tothe decision of the FOR PRESID NG jUDGE, We are sathorized to announce the name of Jeo. A. Lefker of Mt Pleasant township, for Ohe office of Presiding Judge of the county court, ee the decision of the democratic con- won , FOR SHERIFF, We are authorized to announce the name of David A. Coyler, of Mt. Pleasant township, for office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of he democratic convention, We are authorized to announce the name of Jes. L. Shubert. of Summit township, for the @ice of Sherif, subject to the democratic con- tention. We are authorized to annoance the name of Hale, of Pleasant Gap township, for the Sherif, subjectio the ion of the mocratic convention We are authorized to announce the name of G. G. Glazebrooke, of Mound township, for the ice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the mecratic convention. We are authorized to announce Chas. B. fowis, of Mt. Pleasant sounetip. as a candi- Gate for sheriff, subject to the will of the dem- @ratic party of Bates county. COUNTY CLERK We are authorized to announce the name of Thos L. Harper. of Lone Oak township, for Ge office of County Clerk. subject to the decis- don of the democratic convention We are authorized to announce the name of B_J. Starke. of Mt Pleasant township, for the ce of county clerk, subject to the decision of ¢ democratic convent.on Wo are authorized to announce the name of “®. V. Brown, of Mt, Vleasant township, for the £% of County ( lerk, subject to the decision of w democratic couvention r PACUREK We are authorized to announce the name of dadge K A. Henry, as a candidate for the office @f Treasurer, subject tv decision of the dem- @rratic convention We are aati D. G. Newson dhe office of 1 Of the democrat: tion ChkOUIr © &RK We are authorized to announce the name of $e" . Hayes. of Mt. Pleasant township, for ltoannounce the name of ‘Mt. Pleasant township, for Urer, subject to the decision office of Circuit Clerk, subject to the decis- m of the democratic convention FP OSKCUNING ANLTORNEY We are authorized to announce the name of ?. — ey one Mt a Lgheferew so for ice Of Prosecuting Attorney, ject to decision of the demvcratic convention. We are authorized to announce the name of W, O. Jackson,of Mt. Pleasant township, forthe of | iting Attorney, subject to the de- jon of the democratic convention. RECORDER We are euthorized to announce the name of F. Hanks, of Mt. Pleasant township, for ler, subject tothe decision of n 6 office of Record Baca convent! = | We are authorized to announce the name of im | im, T Aye ol ofMt, Guenter ann Ps a office su jon oO! democratic convention, ig We are authorized to announce the name of . ‘eat, of New Home township, for the Recorder. subject to the deci: of the ention. conv. | Soe elerinnt te semanas sha en H - Simpeon, o! rater township, for j Balcaes ot Recorder re to the decision of cvavention. SPEULAL OFFEB. In view ot the coming political campaign, and the fact that every votes, wrespective of partv, in Bates County, 1s interested therein, the Tunes will be sent to any address in Bates county trom now until the rst f @ December, i886, tor the very low | |. erice of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS srictly inadvance. Anvsubsenber may take advantage of this excep- Givaal low offer by paying up all @trears. A young boy has been arrested aver at Osage Mssion, Kunsas, Aarged with killing his father,moth- »@, brother and sister. The murder és one ot the most horrible on record. The Toxxs will publish full particu dars next week. —_—_————. It gives us extreme pleasure to again present for the consideration @f the democratic party the name ot MR. J. Starke, candidate for re-elec @pn to the office of county clerk, That Bud Starke has made one of the best county clerks this county ever Mad no one will deny, that the office * conveniently arranged and the stcords tastefully, neaily and cor- atctly kept, can be ‘Verified by ex- azvination by anyone who will take ec trouble to call and be shown by: Ugations to bis constituent to the a@tictest letter, and no man has ever | fer his clection. second term he will go on serving @e people honest!y. faithfully and } ¥- EKLY TIMES | over all the Gould system in the west and freight ‘traffic is completely management that paper enlists under blocked, none but passenger trains | the Stone banner and falls in with are allowed to run. ing but justice to all their brethren, and justice they will have. present trouble was precipitated by the discharge of an employee in Texas without first giving him the Proper notice as agreed on between What the outcome will be it 1s im possible to tell, but the irdications are that capital has at last met its master. cate has bought out the Jasper coun- és 2 : ty Democrat in the interest of that | Office with entire satisfaction. indivi ual and it will hereafter be his official organ in that county, and | senting the claims of Wm. F. Hanks it is also darkly hinted by those who | tor the nomination of Recorder of are m a position to know, same parties hoid a controling inter est and can dictate the policy of the Osceola Sun, @onor, courteous and accommodat-| Mr. Stone is ¢ Gy. He knows the duties of his | kind of a campaign he did hefore fice by heart and has filled bis ob- | and expects to again buy his way into Congress. ead occasion to regret the vote cast | ties, and we Should the con- | through the who! Wention sce fit to endorse him for a! the convention | ean where it Was , but the democratic party of the 12th j} own honor. be President's recent It seen district is not for sale find that t STRIKERS. and Mr. but offends I ‘ apporn € ‘ A short dispatcli announces the w Pp I g wyer a tt sty res hews, of har z tthat the emplovees of the Mo. ter element of his party James Co? ws, of Albany, N. i 4 t } rn. ot ff Pocfic Ratlway svstem are on a base course Y. to ithe offic R t f Saks , Dee ds of the District ot Columbia . ike.” wo who giance over the ayes : . 2 : (ieee In placing the neme of David A. | Vice Fred Dougtass, resioned. is not | mormng papers stop to consider the - = hi vice ugiass, g d | : : i , Colyer, of this townshin, before the ag en st meaning of that litle word ‘strike agen Mee ay ” \ democratic party of this county tor ee - nr ek = as usec the above reference anc ° ‘ ce i =< ’ . i used in the : cffice of sheriff. we but voice the ‘ ae : ve ' nie $4 i t . 1 s Comite abade ma ©s& s ts ot his host of fr 2 ne 5 | is havi upon our tree institution @ ; . | Te i it no better select aie Ls ; ne ind free government. It iavolves | | ; . i % ' be made by the democratic party in ve question that has been agitating = hi So aueetad Br eatin ihe ka ‘a ; Bates county, Hes a Kentuckian Phis week we prese = same i people all the world over for ji % ete Se Rp “hie aay saree the people all : | by birth. a democrat from principai, , ot Judge D.V. Brown, ot thn piace. many vears and the wisest statesmen jard withal a sober, upright gen | as 4 candidate tor county clerk, sub and most learned expounders ot so- SES It the party see fit to | ject to the decision of the democratic | sek see See ntrnet in eee *e honor him with the nonunation he | Convention As Judge Brown his | discover a mote by which the two will bear the erand old democratic served the people uf this county hon factions or forces could be harmon | Ragues te se Enyseiiber eit rally. nad tasstully Gavia cleacik end A ak eer ao ene an increased majority. He is com —} of Probate Judge and is so well and Capital has ruled with an tron ; petent, honest ana has the ability, j tavorably Known and respected by hand tor centuries and crushed be- | what more can be said. | all our people be needs no mtroduc neath its remorseless heel struggling | = pouniceis lusceltie in’ ea) hinece labor, when it dared to raise its voice Eurprisingly strange but never- straighttorward christian gentleman, theless a fact, that the democratic for a bone at got a kick and when it | Patty has been in power over one pleaded tor justice it was met by year and still the cogs ot the govern- hollow mockery. Capital's power | ment wheels are not clogged as was sustained and secured by aa al- | Prophesved would be by loud mouth most perfect organization, and by its ot the eee before the election, avoriciousness and tyranny it precipi and og still ES Negro is sult tated the birth of that prince, organ. | free to till his “tater patch at will, ized labor, which though small at | follow unrestrained his coon dog, first and sneered at by its haughty and preside unmolested under his lord and master, grew apace with | Own vine and fig tree; further he is gettiny a taste of that public pap that was so meagerly dished out to him by his savior and preserver the g. 0. p while inpower. Well, well, but still the bloody shirt campaign won once, and the republican party aheady organizing under that gory flag. im humbie protest. When it asked capable in every respect aad a more accommodating man is not within the bounds ot Bates county. Judge Brown will make a competent officer if chosen. Judge John A. Lefker asks an en dorse ment of his official acts during the past four years by the democrat ic nomination for reelection to Pre- siding Justice of the County court. Judge Lefker 1s a man of more than ordinary intelligence and learning He thoroughly understands the nee4s of the people in county matters, and his experience but makes him the better fitted to fill the office. Judge Lefker is too well known to the peo- ple of this county to require an en dorsement at our hands, suffice it to marvelous rapidity, until now it en ters the arena armedall cap a pie. and hurls its de flance in the teeth of its formidable antagonist. and demands, with haughty mien. what was refus ed its pleading. In the year 1869, on Thanks- giving eve a little company of five laboring men gathered at the hum ble residence of Uriah S. Stevens in Philadelphia, and there tormed the first loca: assembiy ct the Knights of W. 0. Jackson horsts his banner : -... | say that should the county conven- and asks the democratic party of this tun see fit to give him the womina- tiov tor the office he would be elect ed by a large majority and wortd continue to administer the county at- tairs in a masterly and judicious aan ner. county to endorse his past record as prosecuting attorney of this county by arenomimation. We have close- ly watched his official career and can say without tear 0 contradiction that Labor that had ever existed, and gave to it a constitunon and a name Chey did not limit ther order to any terade, nationality, creed or color, but ! Setlenient. entoall crediters and others interested in the esiate ot W. D. and J. A. Dickey deceased, that G. B, Hickman, Administrator D. B. N. of said estate, intend to make final settle ment thereot, at the next term ofthe Bates county Probate Court, in Bates county, State ot Missouri, to be held at Butler on the roth day ot May, 1886, G. B. HI KMAN, Administrator, De Bonis Non Notice of F Notice is hereby gi he has made as faithtul and efficient was sent upon its mission to the torl- | an offiver as the county has ever hid ing people of the earth. From hittle starting has sprung in the short term of 16 years one ot the strong- this] He bas been pamstaking and very successtul in all affairs pertaining to his offics, and in the prosecution of e-t organizitions inthe land. Anor- | the criminals in the county the tongue ganization that in a moments aotice | ofno man ever applied the lash hard- Cin stop the wheels of commerce of | er or made the sting of a broken law the whole world and bid defience to} smart worse. The very name of the teeming millions ot money hurled | Jackson is a terror to the wicked against it. With more thana million | and a beacon night to the law-abid men acting under instructions and | ing citizens. Ifyou renominate W. ov the advice of five men, the gen- O. Jackson you will be but honoring eral assembly, the power tor good | a faithtul and worthy servant. or evil can scarcely be appreciated The objects and aims of this order are undeniably good, as it 1s meant tor the legitimate protection and pro- Trustee’s Sale. Whereas E. E. Owens and D. T. Owens her busband, by their deed of trust dated Jaly Isth 1884, and recorded in the Recorder’s office with- in and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 34 page 373, conveyed to the undersigned tras- tee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and State of Missouri. to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three (23) and the east half ofthe northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twe: ——————— Tn the change of editors of the Jasper County Democrat, the new editor, Mr. J. N. Wilson evidently y -st: (26) all in township forty (40), of range thirty- one (31), poate sixty acres more or fem: which conveyance was made in trust to secure : understands the policy he 18 expect- | sa, 24Lid deed of grant dad earn describ motion ot the laboring classes, but ed to pursue by his backers, the has been mode in thes Payment of the ret note whether this power will be abused Stone political syndicate ot that anual interes on second. Hote there dese : 'e BO ity remains to be seen. county, who Col. Bogie was making | a4 nupeid. Now, therefore, at the request of The present ratlroad strike extends | i¢ most too hot for to be healthy. In | the conditions of said deed ‘ofrust’ I will pro- Sassi ornare ions vendue, ler for cash, Bt the cast treat deer of the court house. inthe Se ot Batiee, county of Bates and State of ry Vhursday, April rst 1886, betweem the hours of 9 0’clock iu the foreneon sts initial number under the new The strikers are the ring element with surprising determined but orderly and well be- alacrity, even to the verge of offenJ- ihe purponce ofantntying tala debt, tatereet haved and claim that they want noth _ j sense aps ing good manners, in disregarding tkat courtesy due to his worthy pre- The | decessor. Thos. L. Harper. of Lone Oak townsip, one of the most pertect, highminded and honorable gentle- men in all this county, asks the nom- Trustee’s Sale. Whereas EK. M. Rednonr, who has been dead for more than nine months, by his deed of trnat dated February Lith. 184, and recorded in the Sete Seca eoon and we County, ssouri, in jo 32, J conveyed er ar grip igi ee real es' ying a i County of Bates ana State ‘of Missouri, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quar- ter of section twenty-four (24) township fort: the company and Knights ot Labor | ™*" A (4) of range thirty-one (31) rt benia order. The company retused to re | ™4tion of the democratic party tor | tsnd the said E. M. Rednour bought of Wm ° pany the offi f Jerk. Mr. H, | E:,Waltonand wite b Syarranty Deed bearing instate him so the men all along the | '€ Ofice of county clerk. Te [ve | date February ith, set. | Which conveyance a resident of this nty fe was made in trust to secure the payment of line walked out at a given signal, s been 3 resi county fof | purchase money represented by five certein netes fully desecri' in said of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the pay- ment of the first and second notes therein de- seribed —_ the sores a on all of said notes, all now ueand unpaid by reason whereoi the whole debt immediate! due and payable as in said deed of trust provid. ed. Now, therefore at the request of the } holder of said notes and pursuant to the condi- tions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sellthe above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder forcash, at the east front door of the court house, in the eity = Butler, county of Rates and state of Missor- + On Saturday, March 13th 1886, between the hours of 9 0’clock inthe forencon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the pau: 3 of satisfying eaid debt, interest and cos! F. M. ALLEN, Trustee. a number of vears and we believe this is the first time he has ever asked for a county office. For the benefit of those who may not have the pleas- ure ot his acquaintance, we will say he ts in every way qualified, a thor- ou «h democrat, and 1f he should se- cure the nomination he will fill the It is known that the Stone syndi- on The Tives takes pleasure in pre- r Whereas, Thomas B. Harbin and Augusts Harbin his wife by their deed of trust dated January .th x2, and recorded in the Recorders fice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No, 23, page 5, conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- rustee’s Sale. that the | Deeds on the democratic ticket. Mr. Hanks has served the people four years as deputy sheriff, and the same recently length of time as incumbent of that changed : j : i tate lying and being situate in the county cf Mr. Starke in person or his gentle- | hands. This as it may be. it but! office and we can sately say that no | Bates and state of Missonri, to-wit: “The west oe hae . . ‘ ay ae fe halfof the northwest quarier @auly deputy. He is the soul of | shows the lay of the land and that | man is more widely or better known st qoartey and the west half of t quarter of the northwest quarter ti a (:i), township thirty-nine 6%) of range tuirty » containing thirty acres more or less which conveyance was made in trust to socure the payment of one certain noie fully described in ssid deed of trust; and where- as, defanit has been made in the payment of onducting the ss m the couaty than he. He has been ever faithrul and attentive to his du ties as sheriff and it is but natura! to Me has already se-} suppose that he would prove the | said yromimory note now long past due and i K Z 2 mpaid. Now, . atti Rest of the cuted official organs in several coun-| same in the office to which he now legal hotder wfsaid note and pursuant to the 3 . . conditions of said deed of trust. I will proceed ne that he will go | aspires. He is a courteous, clever | tocell the above described premises at pubsic vendue, to the hi bidder forcash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of ler, county of Bates and state of Misseart on Thursday March, 25th 1S86, | between the hoars of 9 o'clock in the forenoon | — 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that Sday. for calender before | gentleman, honest and capable and comes off, This | it nominated and elected wou d con- iguing might wim | duct the affairs of the office to the tse palpad'y plain, | satistactiun of the peopie and to his of camp: Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &€- n ARMERS = ATTENTION We want vour Produc: Butter, -- Eggs, -- Chickens Eye Potatoes &c. we pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE AX) Set] Geod on the Smallest Margin Consistant to sate business, PHARIS & SO! FURS pies egal conlag ae WANTED. | } | | | i | I will pay St, Louis Quotations in (ASH tor all kinds of Furs the entire season. I will buy all the HIDES, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS TALLOW, GREASE, BEESWAX, SERenOeer | Seer es FEATHERS AND RAGS. For all I buy I pay the SPOT “ASH, I pay the highest prices and don’t grumble. I am Your Obedient Servant, | LEWIS HOFFMAN, | | North Main St. Butler, Mo. J.T. GRAVES &|SON, Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continucs piped Sms pends dering. er ape Harness & Saddlerv Goods. His A 1 Farm Harness and Single end Light double harness can’t be ve beat ia quality and price Come snd examine. A full line of P Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misse and everebody at bottom prices. Weesell u » sweat pads, etc. OUR AIM to sell only such goods as we can recommend, to please all who “= J. T. GRAVES & SON. Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Combé, se hphe that is what we are here for and juet what we propose FRANZ BERNHARDT’S: Horse brushes and similar articles as low as the lowest, as well as halters, bridles, is to sell only Girst-clase goods, to sell them as low es possible, Repairing neatly dene. ra ry / ( PE Js headquarters for fine Jeweiry acies of all inds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautftul goods and the low prices. ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.