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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES I ALLEN Eprror. ' J. D. J. D. Aties & C6., Proprietors, f£ERMS OF SUNSURIPTION: published every any i daress WEDNESDAY, A —_— ace nena eet CC CC LCS ANNOUNCEMENTS. strictly in advance. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. we are authorized to announce the name of J. HM. Hinton, of Osage township, for the « of Representive, 6: the decision of the democratic conven we are authorized to announce the name of of Mt Sim Franciseo P the office of rep eision of the dem to the de- FOR PROBATE JUDGE, we are authorized to announce the na Sam F. Hawkins, of New Home towns the the oflice of probate judge, sul decision of the democ 5 FOR PRESIDING JUDGE, ‘| the voter, we would say, investigate township, for CHOOSE YOUR OWN NOMINEES- | In less than four weeks the demo- crats of Bates county will meet at \their respective voting precincts to select representatives to come to) | Butler on the 2gth inst. to choose party candidates for the county ot- fices. So far the aspirants for these honors, possibly with one or two | | ex have conducted a fair! and gentlemanly campaign, treating t ah eptions, opponents with that courtesy 2m a fnendly contest brethren of the sameparty. It gives | us great pleasure to note these facts | and to congratulate each and every on the tact that if they fail to between | one the office they can cons them- | selves that their actions and conduct | throughout the campaign have been | honorable and above reproach. To - = for y: ourself the record, character and | qualifications of and eve | each j | candidate before making up your | Do t 1ers say; letnott | mind. not depend on what +t ° tempter poison your mind against a candidate by whispering charges into your ears i 5 that may not have a shadow of truth, | i | | | | : { we are authorized to announce the name of | but gotten up to accomplish his de- | John H. Sullens, of New Home township, for | < eoccy Sage i the office of presiding judge of the nty court, | feat. Make up your mind aispas- | subject to the decision of the democratic con- |, 1 a s aa | vention. sionately, then go to your township } we are authorized to en ce the name of} convention on the 28nd inst, and { Jno. A. Lefker, of Mt. Pics t township, for | ‘ wt the office of Presid Jud e county court, | vote for representatives that wul/ subject to the decision of the mocratic con- vention, FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE CO. COURT. z thy are Gs es to a the aaee jand let others choose your party udge A. Neptune, of Osage tows , for the | 5 i Office of associate justice of the county court for | nominees. That is one greatreason | the southern distri of the democratic ce we are authorized J. W. Enni f Mt. Ple office of associate jus' Vention. nnounce the name e of the county for the northern district, subject to the decision | of the democratic convention we are authorized to announce the name of ‘ ji a the | he is the best man and ought to have rt, for ision of G. A. Corbin, of Howard township, office of associate justice of the county ¢ the southern district, subject to the d the democratic convention we are authorized to announce the name of e township, for Wm. 3. Mudd, of East B the office of associate just! 2 of the county court, for the northern district, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of Judge C. D. Cole, of Spruce township, for the office of associate justice of the county court for subject to the decision f for the | respect the wishes of a majority. | Above all, do not stay at home why so much dissatistection some- | times exists with the party candi- dates. You have your choice among the aspirants for that position, think it; but, on the day of primaries, you say: ‘Oh, well, I am not a_ poli- tician; Bill Smith and Tom Jones will be sure to be the delegates any- how, and they will vote for the other These politicians are all man. the northern district, subject to the democratic | trickey, and it the party don’t’ quit eonvention. FOR SHERIFF, We are auth ori sd to announce the n . Coy , of M "leasant tow ice of Sheriff, subj the democratic convention, we are authorized to announce the name of Jas. L. Shub of Summit township, for the office of Sherif, subject to the democratic con- | are nominated. If you do not get vention, We are authorized to annoance the name of p, for the J.C. Hale, of Pleasant Gap towns office of Sheriff, subjectto the decision of the tlemocratic convention. We are authorized to announce the name of G. G. Glazebrooke, of Mound township,cfor the riff, subject to the decision’ of the | that good men are nominated. ottice of Sh democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of Sam Beall, of Osage township, for the oftice of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the demo- eratic convention, we are authorized to announ Wm. H. Johnson, of Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name of | 4 Word of commendation for Jno. D. Judge E. A. Henry, of Walnut township, for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision fo the democratie convention. we are authorized to announce the name of Thos. L. Harper, of Lone Oak township, for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decis- jon of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of R. J. Starke, of Osage township, for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic conventfon. We are authorized to announce the name of D. V. Brown, of Mt, Pleasant township, for the office of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of 3. A. Brashear, of Osage township, for the of- fice of county clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce Wp. H. Mead, of Rockville township, as a canfidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to the will ofthe democratic party of Bates county. POR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce tne name of Oscar Reeder, of Grand River township, asa | candidate for treasurer, subject to the demo- cratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of J.A. Wright, of Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. We are authorized to announco the name of J.N. Ballard, of Spruce township, for the office oftreasurer, subject to the democratic cony on. CIRCUIT CLERK, We are authorized to announce the name of John C. Hayes, of Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of Circuit Clerk, subject to the decis- fon of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of J. H. Norton, of West Boone township, as a candidate for circuit clerk, subject to the dem- cratic convention. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of ‘T. Hiter Crockett, Mt. Pleasant tow nship, 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 tow nship, forthe ice of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the de- eision of the democratic convention. RECORDER, we are authorized to announce the name of . F. Hanks, of Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of Recorder, subject tothe decision of the demoratic convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Jim, T. Williams, of Mt, Pleasant township, for | #24 a republican judge now sits on the office of Kecorder, subject to the deci the democratic seuvention : og Wwe are authorized to announce the name Gent West, of New Home township, for the of Recorder, subject to the convention. e of hip, for to the decision of the name of on of thi ! nominating such men I will vote some other ticket.”’ just the way some of you reason? It Now isn’t that is your party and you should see that the right kind of men for the offices your men this time, abide the result, and try again at the next convention. We cannot all get our choice, but we can all “take a hand’? and see | paper our father contessor, we would | SUNRISE AGAIN! aa : { like to know. Our reasons for the course we have pursued have been ion From a plainly given, and they are not mer- cenary, ether, as might be proven on certain other papers, in transac- very that would not tions creditable to their readers and the appear Ever April 2oth, i Ep. Butler Times: Permit me, throu outside world. Now your accusa tions so far have not made us e the columns | } = 5 3 } if moments sleep or miss a meal, andif| . z Fi er ca of your paper, to commu the ey “fill up,’’ why s Ajai . touowing: JUDGE D- A- DE ARMOND. I have been-a citizen of Cass coun- In another column will be tound | tv since since 1868; have seen all the the Bates county Bar tor | railroads bui county VeArmond to become} except the o! L have y, and Tam of | procuring the right of wa 2 best route and he y satisfied that est grade through this county is spoken ot | fe conr s host of | smoot throu; ot the district, a ~ is still unocupred, to-w1 Stnking the south ary line bour gal ability, | clear, discriminating mind, and well | of Cass county at or near the south- qualified to make an excellent circuit | east corner of section 32, township ! judge, and there is no man in the | 43 of range 32, running almost due district the Times would have rather | north about fitteen miles, crossing ut Mr. Silvers has | south fork of Grand River one mile seen promo 1 above the mouth of Owens Creek, tred his intention not to run and bar is as « unit in! and striking west side of nnddle fork the Bates cou urging Hon. D. A. DeArmond to | of Grand Riyer one mile east of oW his name used in this connec- | Freeman; thence up middle fork ot tion. The Tres heartily endorses | Grand River to the northwest corner the action ot the bar, and we sincerely | of Cass county. ! The above ned route 1s almost hope that Judge DeArmond will | many friends | on an air line from Butler to Kansas voice of his ers an become a candidate | City, and penetrates the coal and Jo not hesitate | coal oil regions of northwest Bates, tor e. and we c there is not a to say th n in the | and is the acknowledged Egypt of district, or the state, better qualified | western Missouri, aboundingin corn, | Wheat, oats and grass, horses, hogs, | cattle and sheep, seeking a Kansas ee eee ee ity or St. Louis market ever communication trom S. E, Licklider, | City ee Yy This proposed of Everett, Mo., giving good and to administer justice than he. In another column will be touad a month in the year. - Z “ route is through a prairie country. substantial reasons why it would be : to the best interests of the St. Louis, K. C. & Colorado companv to build branch from Butler to Kansas City, instead of point further east. Mr. Licklider is We want timber. That can beeasily furnished by the main line of the St. Louis, Kansas City & Colorado trom points further east in Missouri, at | cheaper rates than any other railroad can furnish it. their line from some thoroughly familiar with this country He went over every foot of the ground Mr. Editor, have your railroad men to look after this building a branch line from Clinton and knows whereot he speaks. route before with the surveying party and assisted is és Ria to Kansas City, as it will be a better will other in securing the right of way for the old Kans: says that this is not only the bes feeder for their main line and parailel with two ity and Southern, and | t | not run competing lines of railroad, route and smoothest grade through | : railroad built on We will have a erichestin mimerat | qe f . | this route some day in the near future and agricultural products, and wholly | ss + ? without railroad facilities the princi- We believe, 1f the county, but t and we now extend to the St. Louis, Kansas City & Colorado a nearty pal part of the way. pal 5 = S. E. Lickiiper. welcome. A POOR DEMOURAT. “The above heading reters to the editor of the Butler Times, an al- ledged democratic sheet. We believe the editor is a poor democrat for several reasons. One is, that he stubbornly retuses to say Parkinson, Bates cuunty’s democrat- 1c candidate for congress. Another reason, and a very good one for be- heving him to be a poor democrats, that he each week condemns Con- gressman Stone for no othet cause than that Mr. Stone retused to give him the Butler postoffice.’’ The above from the Appleton Standard 1s but a fair sample of the unjust, ungenerous and unfair mode used by the little organs ot the Stone- Parkinson syndicate all over the dis trict, in their desperate zeal to serve their chiels, The above arguments are so silly in their nature, and | premises so palpably false that we | would rot deign them a notice but jfor the hidden purpose underlying the whole, The editor of the Tistes is not a democrat because he ‘refuses to say a {a word of commendation D. Parkinson.”” What pswes, we would ask the wise, big editor ot the | little. Standard, constituted, ordained and crowned Judge Parkinson as the democratic party. tor Jno. Is he democracy personified that weeshould bend the | knee of homage, and have our tealty | to party judged by the support ten- dered him. It this be true what pun- | ishment should be meted out to your | Own immaculate Stone, one of the two best democrats in Missouri,” | Who in 1881 dolted this same Par- | ; Kinson after he was the regular nominee of the democratic party for | circuit judge thereby deteating him, | the bench. It is not pleasant for us to accuse the talented editor of the being an unconfessed ce if he will toe the mark plausible reasons for his conduct to- ward two otf the best democrats in namely, Stone and Parkin Times ot eaten Teneo ee | Cooper county, writes a very inter- ter, and | ™ore injury than an oper, manly | and state | Opposition. and mammon. son, the accusation will be withdrawn. the post office issues. Who editor of that man will grab at a straw. the company will investigate — this | ill matter, that they wil! build over this route. trom Brights disease aad is reported to be ina very critical condition. His ——___—. We guess it’s about all up with poor Cleve. He has been beset tor the past four or five years with matrons having marriageable daugh- condition is such that his death may be expected at any moment. We have consulted the rural dis- tricts, Bro. Wade. Come around and we will give you some facts and figures that will raise your stovepipe hat right off the top of your head. _—_—a—aKmKae_——_=_== The only man we can learn, atter a careful and thorough investigation, who is still trying to keep alive the dead issues of the postoffice contest, 1s Nehemiah Allen Wade, P M. ters, with spinsters whose exact age was exceedingly Goubttul, and with the fair and buxom ‘‘vidders,” and with all the nerve and firmness in firing offensive partisans and refus- ing that august body, the U. S. sen- ate, the reasons therefor, im appoint- ing Mrs. Thompson postmistress against the express wishes of nine- tenths of his own party in Louisville, has at last been caught napping, and The Atlanta Defiance says that it the beautiful Miss Folsom. ‘May | Bob Lincoln were nominated in 1888 they live long and brosber.’’ the magic of his father’s name would Un- doubtedly it would, but that alone is not enough. is now languishing in the meshes of : : = bees be a tower of strength to him. We received a communication from a very prominent member ot the Grand Army of the Republic, | = and a democrat of the old school,| Nehemiah Allen Wade tells why refusing to endorse Comrade Wade's | the Times 1s opposed to Judge Park- course in fighting Judge Ganton ac- | inson, will he now be kind enough count of his war record. It came too | to tell why the Bates County Demo- late for this week’s issue but will | crat is not giving him a cordial and poss full support? _——___——_—_—_- bly appear next. The Times never credited Con-! It was ail right with the Republi gressman Stone of Kentucky with can for a republican town council to Gelivering the silver speech which 1s | meet in secret session and whitewash duly credited to the account of Mo. the nightwatch, but all wrong in a Stone in the Congressional Globe. | democratic council to meet in exec- We would not detract one iota from | utive session and make the appoint- the laurels of Senator Beck. | ments for city officers. To ~ w terville B és ae 2 Tom C. Crammer, ot Otterville, The editor of the Times has no i | toes to punish for political differen- esting letter to the Nevada Democrat, jces.. The past is asa sealed book. in which he warmlys endorses Hon, | We know that we Eave good frends H. B. Cresap, of Vernon, for Raul. who opposed us for the post office. road Commissioner, ; They had good grounds and we In spite of its flattenng protesta— | never questioned their motives. tions, the Democrat's present attitude | towards Judge Parkinson does him | It seems the Times was twiting on tacts last week and common rumor Wade is op 1 ., | for once was correct. seive : ee posed to Gantt because he is an ex- ee confederate, and because he will not Wade seems bent on keeping alive | Ye cannot «A drowning | the Democrat in his dirty little polit- permit himselt used by the editor of | | FARMERS + AT TENTO We want your Produce | j Butter, -'- Eggs, -- Chicken Potatoes &c, we pay t HIGHEST MARKET PRICE | Seil Good on the Smallest Margin Consistant to sate business, | PHARAS & SO I take pleasure in announcing to wool growers ot this and adjomg counties that Tam inthe market and will buy and pay the highest market price for all grades of the entire season, I would be pleased tor wool growers to notifiy me when they shear their tlocks and I will call on them. Wool twine and Wool sacks furnished at the lowest prices. All shipments will receive prompt at- tention and satisfaction gauranteed. Tan Your obedient servant, LEWIS i North Main St., Butler, Mo. Reference Bates Co. National Bank. ——=- J.T. GRAVES & SON, Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continues to carry one of the largest stocks of Harness & Saddlerv G His A 1 Farm Harness and Sin, le and Light double harness can’t be beat in quality and price. me and examine. A full line of Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, and everebody at bottom prices. We sell Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Horse brushes and similar articles as low as the lowest, as well as halters, bridles, collars, sweat pads, ete. oO UR AIM isto sell only first-class goods, to sell them as low as to sell only such goods as we can recommend, to please all favor us; that is what we are here for and just what we todo. Repairing neatly done. | JEWELRY STOR Is headquarters tor fine Jewelry acles of ali inds and for all ages; also fine Glasses. are cordially invited to visit hrs establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXEC

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