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| i | ] - 4 >, < ayy NCEMEN' ANNOL Joun it f New hic FOK ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ¢ 4. W. Ennis, of Mt. View vnship, for the for the northern district, su to tl ou ji : the northern district, subject to the democratic convention, zed to anne rMt.e we are c das. i wrt, « ofl. f= rir vention J.C. Hale, of Pleasant Gap townshiy r the democratic conve 7 “Ww " inounee the name of G4 nz r the omee of i w eof Sam Beall, of ¢ of eratic conventic We are authorized to anueunce the name of Vu Wd ’ ant township for the oftice of she itt, «uly ‘ject to the decision of we tized » the name of Thos. 1. Harper, of Lone Oak township, for the office of County Clerk, su cette the decis- ion of the de perntie convention. we are authorized to announce the name of R. J. Starke, of Osage township, office of county clerk, subject to the deci the democratic convention. we are authorized LA announce the name of V. Brown, of Mt, P! ant township, forthe ottice of Co: unty Clerk, "eatiee t to the decision of the democratic convention. We are authorized to announce the name of 4. A. Brashear, of Osage township, for the of- tice of county clerk, subject to tee decision of the democratic convention. We are Mead, of authorized to announce Wm. H. tow nship. a candidate ty Clerk » the will of the democratic party of Bate ty. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce tue name of Oseat Ree der, of Gr: ver township, ass ca ta »ject to the demo- Tatic convent We are aut J. A. Wrigh oanvounce the name of t, of Mt. Pleasant township, _ vet to the dec 20CT ect to the « lion CIRCUIT CLERK, Wwe @ thorized to announce the name of John yes, Of Mt. Pivasant towuslip, for of Circuit Clerk, subject to the decis- he democratic convention. EOUTING ATTORNEY, We are authorized to announce T. Hiter Crockett, Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. We are authorized to announce the name of W. O. Jackson,of Mt. Pleasant township, forthe office of Prosecuting Attorney, sub, to the dee sion of the democratic convention » the name of ttownsbip, for »dlecision of the name of . i decision of the | | We are authorize Duke W. Simpson the office of Reco convention mocratic convention A report has gamed circt effect that T be offered the ao e V. Powderly j ~ } the honest voter andcnea THE RESULT SATISF oR The result of Tues on is very Satistactory ip. but throughout the cour anders k It repudiates thev j upon several worthy and Clev os and county officials t : the republican press, that a gre u sees ae ee ee a feet Br } +! else besides his army prot Maa been Concoctea tO Ceisdus j Had t | ollice fight resulted no telling what might have been result. It goes still turther. ho ever, and says in thundering tone atten » detens wo > to presume on the i the public and put ourselves in ridiculous light, Why, sirs, as th could have a tair trial, counsel, produce his witnesses and, lish his it if innocent, € but before this bar we w no evi- dence inthe matter except as tur- +94 } : nished by ma and t we get on We will ibm to a vote of tl citizens if Say he ¢ Is wiityv ’ € ! ’ ng him. We readily Is us back to mediocrity, da strong argument in favor cot Iynch law, that great crime with which the settlement of every new country has to contend. A very pertinent suggestion has en made by quite a number of our most prominent business men and largest shippers, that an effort be made by our citizens to induce the Emporia company to extend their road trom the junction of the Mo. Pacific road at the tank into the east side of eur city. Mr, St general passenger and freigh has been in the city quite tr lwell, ht agent, equently of late, and from those who talked with hj have him on the su ject, we learn that he is very tavorably im- pressed, and will endeayor to induce his company to extend their line as above. —E———EE The Times has never promised Judge Gantt or any other We have comy Judge Gantt because we think he is candidate anything. one ot the best men in the state because we know w eof we s when we say he has more triend Bates county than all the other can didates com! in our vocab ed. **Deliver” is not and we have the name or | D€em accused of selling out our |$ triends, We haye made it a special point to enquire of good democrats from every portion of the county to gai ’ people Tess, and we find the sent— it possible, the choice of the Most universally for Gantr— t the February ot the twenty-four favored Gar Bro. W: pers ctly how eact gressional ' ton would b ; ' Mr. Stone needs no i Ne nes his little mercenary defenders | etnor of Pennsy! ie cle | over th ne district, and yet they are | Craticparty, | Continually apelogizing for him. j differently, tien gentieman himself woul try a criminal before Mr. W bar of justice. We have ar here who has been accused of crime—in a judicial procee di ng | wa | mploy : $ : | | unented | j and trust et ioose tne t | tatives in conare { ment clerk than “the good of 1 service???’ These | to have an idea t ,_ fis maintamed for | that they their have notion will of the serv Our thanks are pextcnded to Col W. J. Stoue ssional docu- ments, latel Col. Stone deserves a re tion to congress, see the pee ot the mina- oc ats Tt usually he good wot ’s Chicago cot young newst That is nothing to brag ab Cergyman ae 1 Jone vertsis a with a soft, ua easing ress can cons Let Take an tongue and pl vert a him tackle yo the old ones. old tellow who nin the harness torty years and ¢ 1m on the mourn- er’s bench, and you have an item for the associate press.—K. C. Times. One of the judges of last spring’s city election who has been persecut- ed tor his action in that matter by the republican press of this city, met ye editor on the street and heartiiy con- gratulated him on the success of the | Times in the recent city election. When the Times man modestly sug- gested that he had only done his duty | and that others ‘solidified the democrats,’’ that ‘‘all the claimed he said boys understand who | has stood by them, and they will not i eu - = } , of Spruce town- ; | ship. presents his claims through the | | columns of this week’s Tim ion of the dem of the nocrats n district, for associate judge. Judge Cole served one term as Pre- county co 1 conser and made a very He is a gentleman w ‘ell hked by all who know him for his integrity and high tive officer. moral character, he is an unswerving democ ratand the people of the northern district could }F not do better than to nominate Char- 1), ley Cole for their r presentative own business and make a safe and conse ive man in whose hands to entrust the public ; Money. Heisa conscienti clever j gentleman, well liked by ail who | | know him, and would make a No. 1 } Treasurer. the | ea | | needed for the removal of a govern- stipendiaries seem tTament bene er or a ae right init. A be for “the good to have! for the | | The Rev. Dr. & Pwo You t when i Rev. Godbey k ago last latrain on the Phe cause of e alleged c \ } young la t g It is reporte ea i seit McFarla 20 y . oo to ai e 4 » akenry vy to at x i tives of Rev. G to wait until suci able to pay education. i their own house, at which the Rev. Godbey was a itor, but as he was at the head of the ool and old enough to have been the father of the young women, nothing was thought of this until rather recently, Godbey by kling of her when Mrs. some means husband’s in- breast ind he made a clean tter to her an ie ma en skipped Iti is stated that both of the ila cf young women left schoui some time ago, that the Hiicit relations between were kept up until a *w weeks ago,when | ou LS and the Rev. Godbey the wronged wiie ljearned of the true situation Before leaving the Rev. Godbey relinquished his church paners and ev. John Ellis, prea but letter have not wrote a letter tothe R } f presiding elder of this the contents of the been made k The Rey. William C. Godbey 1s over 50 years of age, of large stature and robust constitution, As a min- ister he ranked at the front in the southwest and other sections of the state. He was chaplain ot the peni- tentiary during a part of Governor Phelps’ administration, and went from Jefferson City to Morrisville in 1879 and took charge of the at that place as its president. known to the public. college Godbey was regarded as one | the e and preachers in the state. His family, torcib] forcis most i consisting of his wife, four sons and two daughters, led resided with him at Morris POSTPONED. i —~- > | ‘The Railroad Meeting im Clintos, Abe treaties | Ciintoa Daily Advocate. | The tollowing telegraph message | Speaks for itself and our exchanges are invited to notice the change. The meeting is postponed to Thurs- day, the 29th of April, in accordance with General Tiernan’s request: St. Lous Mo., April 9, ’86. E. W. Snyper, Ciinten, Mo,:— et your peopl e on lf the mee could ing be‘tundi gni- ack under what veca fied’’ for him to got second, because he dreads the merciless ridicule and chaffing to which he is sure to be subjected by his colleagues. Horse Blankets, Robes, Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &€ { { { i seems like pressure from his constit- | We want you Potatoes Kec, we «pay the is a 5 it seal ta ce ee eee eee a ya BOND AND LILLARD ; the fine B 1 Pure Hand Made tl Eentucky 0 uimash Made. Copper Mistilled Sourm: iy Four Year Old. Whisky. $2.50 Per Gallon. $3 50 Per Gall a oo Uraers by Mail Prompily Attended to, *\ ey PEE a al [i a f q t’ Pure Home Hand Made, Copper Distille ie At Butler, Mo. nd Boxes furnished Sourmash as. =» «= North Main St., Tugs without extra charge " " ! IMPORTED PEACH BLOSSOM {PORT WINE Kentucky $2.00 PER Bourbon. GALLON | $2.25 Per Gallon. | {| | J.T. GRAVES & SON, Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continues to carry one of the largest stocks of Harness & Saddlerv Goods] His Al Farm Harness and Single and Light double harness can’t be in quality and price. Come and examine. A fall line of Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses We cell and everebody at bottom prices. Whips, Lashes, Curry Combs, , sweat pads, ast, a well as halters, bridles, li them as low es possible, recommend, to please all who hat is what we are here for and just what we propos Repairing neatly done. J. T. GRAVES & SON. favor us to do. Is headquarters for fine Jewelry v, You pera Glasses. ment and examine s and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. acles ot inds and for all ages; a are cord invited to visit his esta his spiendid display of beautitul goo