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BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1886. et ANNOUNCEMENTS. announoemen ler this head are 35 strictly in advan FOR REPKESE we are ui authorized to announce the nam demo we ytized to anno Sim Franci of Mt, Vie the offices of representative ¢ision of the democratic conv FOR PROBATE JUD of the dem ‘O, COURT. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ¢ of Judge A. Nept ip, for ti oltice of as unty court for ti outhern to the decision of the democratic we are auth 4. W. knw the we are authorized to announce the name of G. A. Corbin, of Howard township, for the vilice of as iate justice of the county court, for the sout n district, subject to th ion of the democratic convention We are authorized to announce the name of Wm. 8. Mudd, of East Boone township, for the office of associate justice of the county court, for the northern district, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. announce the name of Jadge C.D nce township, for the oifice of as: e ju the county court for the northern district, subject to the democratic convention. we are a FOR SHERIFY, we are authorized to announce the na David A. Coyler, of Mt. Pleasant townsh the office of Sherif, subject to the dec the democratic convention, are authorized to annov J Shubert, of S t towr Olfice of Sheri, subject xe democratic con- vention. we are authorized to annoance the name of J.C. Hale, of Pleasant Gap township, for the ofice of Sheriff, subjectto the decision of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the G_ G. Glazebrooke, of Mound townsh oftice of Sh j democratic convention we are authorized to announce the name or! Sam Beall, of Osage township, for the office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the demo- eratic convention, authorized to announce the name of 1. Johnson, of Mt. Pleasant township, office of sherill, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. COUNTY CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name of Judge E. A. Henry, of Walnut township, for the office of county clerk, subject to the decision fo the democratic 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- ton of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of Starke, of Osage township, for the oflice of county clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. 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 J. A. Brashear, of Osage township, for the of- fice of county clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. We are authorized te announce Wm. H. Mead, of Kockville township, as a candidate for the office of County Clerk, subject to will ofthe democratic party of Bates county. FPOu TREASURER. unce tne name of r township, asa urer, subject to the demo- We are authoriz Oscar Reeder, of candidate for eratic 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 Ballard, of he name of pruce township, for the office CIRCUIT CLERK, We are authorized to announce the name of John ©. Hayes, of Mt. Pleasant township, for the office of Circuit Clerk, subject to the decis- don of the democratic convention. we are authorized to announce the name of . H. Norton, of West Boone tow candidate for circuit clerk, subje Scratic convention. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, . We are authorized to announce T. Hiter Crock : the ofice of Pr ghe decision of the name of We are authe W.0.d asant townsh. Mice of iting Attorney, subjec ison of the democratic convention. ounce the RECORDER, We aro authorized to announce the name of W.F. Hanks, of Mt. Pleasant townsi: » for the office of Recorder, subject tothe decision of the demoratic convention. We are authorized to anne ce e 4 Jim, T. Williams, of Mt, Pleasant tow! the office of Recorder, subject to the d the democratic convention. we are authorized toannounce the name of BR, Gent West, of New Home township, for the aitice of Recorder, subject to the decision of the democratic coavention We are authorized to announce the name of the means adopted by them to ac- Duke W. Simpson, of Deepwater township. for | the office of Recorder, subject to the decision or democaatic convention. | We are authorized J. H. Crow, of Spruce of Recorder, sul democratic: the} t i | Bates county. | } 23 6 coal, until the R | | | asurer, subject to the democratic conven- | that t “ti ruce township, fur the ‘ofice | assign for the whole is that **Allen "A SLIGHT COMPARISON- | Butler is situated on the most al route from Clinton to Ft. There is coal Jerly section of land on this route route t Hall of that land On the Rich Hill ch series are reached, and ined to advantage 1s owned ser the Rich Hill Coal Compa or the Keith & Perry Co. i H { “here were as many endeavors and | failures to secure railroad facilities | tor the Rich Hill section betore i was finally accomplished as ever; were at Foster. The quality and quantity of coal about Foster 1s admitted by all fair- | | | | | minded, d d parties, to be ot Bates superior tog county. Mr. Gou! onl a good not vested money in zh Foster, but ha week, throu purchased that past road complete and added it to the Gould proposed route of Lous, K. C. & Colorado R, west from Butler. running s¢ Coal aod east cf Butler on north of this road which would require cen- has been discovered the route turies to exhaust. There are gentiemen in Butler standing ready to guarantee 500 car loads of coal a day or more it need- ed, to this road. Butler offers the most practical route. Butler otters a far better com- mercial business. Butler is the larger city. Batler can and will be made a nanutacturing town. Excepting coal, Butler’s slupmeats will exceed any other point in the county. Butler has the electric light Butler has twelve churches My four public school buildings, one Academy and three private schools. haye a forty thousand dollar school building, citizens of Rich Hull have already !ocated in Butler and claim it as their home, and there is Butler will shordy new The leading more to follow, whether we secure this road or not. You are welcome to come to the best town in southwest Missourt. fe? PREVARIOATION EXPOSED. “When Judge Gantt wanted to be one of the judges ot the Kansas City Court ot Appeals, he came direct to Wade to get up a petition in his be- halt, and it was prepared, signatures were procured and the -whole effort was arranged in this county by Wade. —Democrat. all From tke gentleman who carried around this petition and presented it to the editor ot t Times for his signature, and from a_ private letter from Judge Gantt, the above is toto given the Judge Gantr by the gentleman t Wade did get says, sust ec above referred to, up a petition him \ (Gantt) or any of his friends; that said petition was nun both by the bar and private he petition was prese to Judge John D. Parkinson, who re fused to sign at unless Judge Gantt would first consent to use his influ- ence in his (Parkinson’s) behalf tor the circuit Ju eship, which would 3 1 pecome vacaatat Gantt’s preposition | | ah Aninias Wade, | eyes of ias the great Wade and never the reached the What Wade! to say to ¢ h can be sub-} Stantiated, und that by proof so plain On its face that even he had best not attempt a denial. This but shows complish their Purpose, and we have te announce the name of | °° doubt that the reason Wade will didn’t get a post-office.” | a thousand, | Bro. W: of little minds, a foolish coasist— | ency.”’ moving to elect some of’ their own | all in their power to turther his race to the next legislature. FARMERS ATTEN We want your Produce The Boston Herald a BE CONSISTENT. We have given the editor of the Democrat two weeks to ] he congressiop a: Hy failed, but fight and he has s goes off into a wi | issues a dead issue repent and be oe date i stir in feehags : up feeliags 3 i but up to nly democratic party. ~~ Butter, -- Eogs, --Chicke HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 4 Seil Good on the Smallest M that bs ane oe PHAR 18So0_ 450,000 ATTENTION bran ding out the olive ferences between employers and itioned any | @ F farm | mout! tarme short S & SOW. ‘ | only | The Henry County Democrat 1 re- it declared leclared its purpose not rin Consista t to sate busmess, ports John T, Smit! ying | Bates co nas sa tor the party good, anc r. Smith said Dusheis ————$S—$—$$_$_—_——_ gs, surgeon United $ y, onthe mortality and vitality ° tes as re- Vi a 1 ving aliveness of tae a i ; jee | turned tor the tenth census, has been aed et Bee ee recewed by the S tary of the Le Se > l Interior, and says 1 the Sie 9 ear Z | past ten years America hz eased way oueht ip} 5 7 s ; ae ee ,opulation ovei ssucs, and no man who] = 4 3 scene: : : | Also that there has been eight hun- scur- | i S ; T jcrcd thousand more births than WoL. : ‘ is . | deaths, and that the general health x : Savi: were | ; 2 ert. Thi I take pleasure in announcing to wool growers of ths up fc mpdcnt sun ndas OF Ont hivecome | ee aie - a and adjoing counties that lam inthe market and will ae : f f Rie speaks well for the dof hherty buy and pay the highest market price tor all grades of eg in tor a full sl of insinuations and j 3 a - and the home of the brave. abuse from that paper, and no op= Zi portunity Is ever let pass without a The Louisville Courier-Journal dent slur. Why, sir, there are those who did than all others combined now running for county Times has nothing Now _ the Frid | pain says that Father Ryan, the southern us more dirt poet-priest, who has just died, was a musician as well as a poet. He would frequently go to the house of one ot his parishioners and, telling the servant not to cail any one,would take his seat at the piano. With a cigar between his teeth, he would offices and ti but good werds tor them. will the democrats ot Bates county Wade g hate and vengeance upon the entire season, I would be pleased tor wool growers to notifiy me when they shear their tlocks and I will call sustain Mr. in his work ot wreakir on them. Wool twine and Wool sacks furnished at the lowest prices. All shipments will receive prompt at- tention and satisfaction gauranteed. I an Your obedient servant, Ski ali indiscriminately who opposed play an improvise for hours, and him, and not only that, butis willing upon coming back to the things of crifice Judge Parkinson = * = to sacrifice Judge Parkinson, a home | this world would be surprised tofind did than any other man tn the county for him man, and one who more that he had spent four or five hours 20rance of his surround- in perfect ig v out his dicker with ings. leliver over the county to ation. The name of J. L. Pace, of Bates next cons county, has been quite frequeuatly the missioner Col. THE 8T. LOUIS & EMPORIA AQQUIR- ED BY THE MO. PACIFIv, mentioned in ction with Office of railroad com conne On Saturday, May 1, the Missourm| Pace 1s possessed of good busi- + : Y : TAY 5 Pacific acquired possession, under] ness qualifications, is a genial, Noi th Main St., Butler, Mo. lease, of the St. Louis and Emporia} clever gentleman, and no doubt railroad, extending from Butler, Mo., | would make a most excellent for that office. He has never yet Pleasanton and Mound City and| signified his intention of becoming a making direct connection with the | candidate, but should he conclude to Kansas City, Fort Scott and Guif. | allow his name used in that connec- The line has been operated inde-| tion he has a host of friends through- pendently, 1s 51.1 miles in length and | out the state who will wish him well. is an important acquisition. The] He is a shrewd political worker and general offices of the company are] would make a strong race. This located at Emporia, Kan., with the portion ot the state is deserving of tollowing officials: C. Hood, gen- preterence this time in choosing the eral manager; J. C. Carpenter, | state officers and why not a Bates superintendent, and A. W. Stillwell, | county man? general freight and passenger agent. The officials ot the Missouri Pacific have assumed control of the opera-| district 1s evidently beginning to re- man to Kincaid, Kan., passing through Southeast Corner Square, next to Grange store. Continues to carry one of the largest stocks of 2 on Harness & Saddlerv Goods His A 1 Farm Harness and Single and Light double harness can’t be beat in quality and price. me and examine. A fall line of Saddles for Men, Boys, Ladies, Miss We sell ‘ot Tec EEE. The petty Congressman of the 12th and everebody at bottom prices. Horse Blankets, Robes, Whips, Lashes, Curry Com Horse brushes and similar articles as low as the lowest, as well as halters, bridles, — collars, sweat pads, etc. ‘A ba OUR AIM : to sell only such goods 2s we can recommend, to please all Wie is ceive some of his just deserts from the honest democratic voters of that tions of this road. The principal importance attached to the acquisition district, as will be seen from the Butler Ties, “We of this property by the Missouri Pac which sa is its strategic value, and the ys: isto sell only first-class goods, to sell them as low a8 te are thus | have made it a special port to en- 2 : P favor us: that is what we are here for and just what we propa § an s ing it. It is di- | quire of good democrats from everv todo. Repairing neatly done. j portion of the county to gain, if pos- sible, the choice of the people for 1 the sentiment aes rectly im the line of territory upon - “ J, T. GRAVES & SOM which all eyes now turned, and her evidence of th congress, and w tact and almost univ far-seeing ability of the Missouri really tor Gantt—just as pat stood at the February term ot | court,when out of twenty-four jurors, twenty-three favored Gantt and one Stone.’’ Judge Ganttis an honorable gentleman of distinguished abihty and when elected to congress will | taithtully represent Pacific management. The Butter Democrat in arranging its list of organs tor Parkinson listed the Adnan Register, but the editor does not swallow the dose. The Rocky Globe (also on the list), could nct be expected to do other- editor, Mr. nt ot Parke], the ‘‘Alley ing to go and violate no p! wise, inasmu private cit Graves, was a The —which is w oth inson’s. to! | Kensck: sat < Tee.) } =. d4vansas, and is edited, whenev edited, by Park MAD! RE Best MADE. fore ee heavy weight, v spending s list on the scaly f a quarter days in friends and t: rs an enthusiasti eral our county, visiting politics. He is rer of Judge J. B. Gantt, and is confident the judge Of One thing we are certain he could ; work for no better man,and whether the judge is the successtul candi- date or not, he has many warm friends in this county who will do e boom up, The Philadelphia Record accuses eae anaes = Mr. Randall et being haunted with | ee re eee what Emerson called a “thobgoblin Is headquarters tor fine Jewelry Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, —_—_—_—<—<—<—______—_—_ > = acles of all inds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You The colored voters in Georgia are i = : se are cordially invite: to visit his establishmeat and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXE cause.—Harrisonville Democrat.