The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, September 29, 1886, Page 4

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IMES adhe BUTLER WEEKLY T J. D. ALLEN Eprtor. Auten & Co., Propmetors, J. D. TERM»d OF SUr SURIP LION: t , published every be sent to any éduress PheWererKLY Wednesday, wi 2 an one vear, postage paid, tor $1.25. MISSOURI BUTLEL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, ee rere re ee Our choice tor Circuit Judge ot the zind Judicial District, HON. D. A. DEARMOND. a DEMOURATIC 8 1836. Vor Associate Judge Supreme Court, THEODORE BRACE- Vor Superintendent Public Instructice, W. E, COLEMAN. Railroad Commissioner, JOUN D. BREATHITT. » r State Senator, J. G. SPARKS, Yor Congress, 12th District, W. J. STONE. County Ticket. For Representative, J. H. HINTON. For Circuit Clerk, JOHN C. HAYS. For Recorder, R. G. WEST. For Treasurer, OSCAR REEDER. For County Clerk, T L. HARI For Prosecuting Attorney,3 W. O. JACKSON. For Sheritt, G. G. GLAZEBROOKE Probate Judge, J. 5. FRANCISCO ror Presiding Judge, JOUN TH. SULLENS. Public Administrator, J. W. ENNIS For Coroner, * *DR. E. L. RICE Yor Judge South District, A. NEPTUNE. Wor Judge North District T. J. BOSWELL. DEMOCRATIC SF ING. Hon. W. J. Stone will speak ollows: At Butler 2 vp. m_, Oct. 4th. At Papinville 2 p. m., Oct. 5th. At Rich Hill 2 p. m., Oct. 6th. Hon. J. H. Hinton, candidate for Representative, and Hon. Wm. O. Jackson, candidate tor Prosecuting Attorney, will address the voters of Hates county upon the leading polit- ‘cal issues of the day at the follow eg named dates and places: Willow Branch as 2 school house, at night. Foster, Oct. Adrian, Oct. 6th, at night. Mulbery, Oct. 7th, at night. Mayesburg, Oct Sth, at night. Altona, Oct. oth, at night. Willow Branch, Oct. 11, at night. Pleasant Gap, Oct. 12, at might. Summit Center, Oct, 13, at mghr. Hudson, Oct. 14, at mght. Rockville, Oct. 15, at night. Papinville, Oct. 16, at aight. ‘Other appointments will be an- » nounced as they are made. a Bro. Wade 1s all vinegar one week and all pie the next. Chamelan -like, he changes his hue as otten as tbecomes convenient tor policy's sake, 2, at might. is Blt A ia Aig oi4 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ TATE TICKET | Deepwater tewr ship, Oct. rst, 1886, "STAND BY THE TICKET. With the nomination ot Prol judge by the voice of the people on last Saturday, the democratic ticket was completed, and it remaims now } for the democrats all ove previous ci | no matter what thei to fall datte! or wishes in the © and support the full ticker frou Le the more fortu top to bottom. nate who were | i with pla on the ticket be the first to a consilitory advances to those we opposed them, and let the iattei show their true manhood Ly accept ling defeat gracefully, thus putting party and party principles tat abov: any little personal spite or bites that may have been engendered in a | heated campaign. We all could nv haye our choice, but that is no reasor | that any man should feel that he c1 | hus friend is respected and appreci As w }ated less by his party. might each private sold army say that he v | cause the officer in command is not lis personal friend. re is a | greater principle at sta im ot | matter than some people seem think. itis the principle on whicn any and every great party is tound ed if successful. that of losing the personal individuality of a candidate in support of those party princip'es Do this and your purty is sure ot victory; fail and there is) positively no assurance that the party, vot the individual, will go down in a most inglorious deteat. t you nominee you individual while you kill but discommode thy the Destroy and put to naugh: rash, selfish act that which mi quire many years of toil an labor to rebuild. NO BOLTERS NEED APPLY. Toe Rich Hill Enterpri while it blusters and poses us a democratic sheet, and always supports the non inees of the party when they are editor’s choice betorehard. thasly when there is a prospect of nhomimating a gentleman who is 1 in love with his lordship “The party paper not oaly fabors and battles for the ticket ugh the campaign, but it has to sustain th officers atter election during the's term. The terprise will sup the convention, and suc are traitorous in the ranks nd shouid aot be submitted to. It is presumed the people of Bates county know who they want to fili the offices, 2 in chosing the same it “is no written’? that Mr. Wiseman has to be consulted as to whom he will or will not support. If you can net support the party nominee the quicker you ‘flop’? the better it will be for the democratic party in the county. We noticed Gerge G. Glazebrook. Mr. Glaze- | brook is a mostexcellent gentleman, } courteous and clever in his inter course with his fellow man, always polite and honest and accommodati + and conscient us as the day islong. He is a true type of an old Missouri gentleman, and no man can know George Glazebrook as he really is but what he would trust him implicitly. The republicans are con- | centrating their torces with the hope ot ettecting a break in the democratic line at this point, but they have reck oned without their host, as there 1s no better or truer man in the party than he and this fact is fast being | recogmzed by the voters throughout of which he is but the representative. | deteat, a eccthanaeiate ine ate ee ee The people had a chance to speak the county who will not be deluded for their nominee and they have | by the republican trick of trying to | spoken and the name of John S, | Make a great bugbear outof aneigh- ¥rancisco will be placed on the dem- | bothood quarrel which cannot pos- wershe ucket tor Probate Judge. sibly be of any terest to outsiders. | . Geo. Glazebrook will get the full! Nre Kansas City Times is giving | party Judge DeArniond in fudge John F. Paihps’ candidacy for congress rather a cold Shea! Do not be deluded by campaign support, As Judge Philips is one} lies. If there is a man < n the ticket ; © the ablcst states nen in the state | with ought agamst him and a democrat of the purest type, We can’t quite wrk rsx: d sition of the Ti:nes. vote «nd will open court tor > phrnary. to prevent his deserving your suffrage that fact | the po-j would have been known betore he! Was nominated, ; uy’) WO > ’ | _ H ——- am 4 i i osu) 2 ‘ ~ 4 = | oe sonads | -| ~ \ a SZ beers aayeadsacr uospnyy PTTAIOY. aurea! | dey yuesvatg + yu! AaATY puviy) | Year 109) OLY ALBULLI, OY YU 4st - panoyw qunseara Ue |Buy Harness Absolute Reliability Made by Oursely ABO ou0y f ++ -aSuso| | z¥ LON owoy Mon! Sete tical “* ayjoyeqy Rint teeeee -auoog yey | +s QUoog 482 At | “+ -4UI10d 959.4 u I9WOH | Zz ‘ydog ‘espn oyeqorg 1oJ u0ly | of coeseese syne ay | i Seeeecsen pasaog | =D i S. C., before the earthquake, were ttng $3 per day. After the dis- ev demanded $3 50, which Being thus tar victori- ous heir wants, they immediately meade aturther demand of $5 per | dav, which the contractors were | compelled to pay s instance | Z o show thatrat!roads and cor porations are not the only persons ike advantage otf the surround When the opportumity presents Central saik in Butler, Oct. State t It in is ith port any dead beat or er Do you hear! vi © We sav her | don’t administer any tatsi dose. W won't take it.’” No true democrat ever voiced such | a sentiment, either betore or after tbe hoped every democrat the ' county will be here on that day. In | order to give our United States Sen- jator a_hearmng worthy ot his hig +h gh | position it becomes every democrat the county to spread the news. ‘ | Senator Cockrell 1s one of the ablest : at id one anc | speakers in the S jean rest assured |for their trouble in coming to hear him. Don’t forget the date, Octo ber rath. | ———_—______- We jlous person or persons have started understand some unscrupu | their campaign hes on our candidate fellows have a person@ grievance at | | Mr. Glazebrook why don’t they go | to his face and stop sneaking around \the neighborhood which they dis- | grace by their presence, peddiing . z their made up stories. There is not | @ more perfect gentleman in Bates jcounty than Geo. G. Glazebrook, this m™ democratic voters ot will place no credence | these false reports on a good man, jand the | county Bat | county, by their votes on last Satur- | day. deciared John S. Francisco the patty nominee for Probate Judge to The democratic voters in | fill the vacancy on the ticket caused by the death of Judge Hawkins. Jobn Francisco 1s a prominent attor- at ney Bates county bar, has been among us for a number of years, and ts well known throughout the county | aS a young man of more than ordi- | nary ability, wel! versed in the theo Ty and practice of law, and 1s most eminently fitted tor the position of Probate Judge. He is deservedly popular throughout the county and will add strength to tie uecket. The appellation of fudge «ili be writtea betore his name aie: November next . : x i masons in Charleston, ; : i Committee to} ney will be paid } The ticket is a strong one from ! top to have bottom and no democrat can an excuse to scratch a single name. Let the cam gn committee now | make appointments for speakers and | prepare to push the fight until the | election. Let the Republican papers make Mr. Glaze- brook in time for him to refute them or else stand branded as calumnia- | their charges agaist tors if they spring them on the eve of election. Judge D. A. DeArmond will be nominated at Clinton to-morrow for Circuit Judge of this district. with outopposition. Judge DeArmond’s ability and fitness for this position has been recognized. by the two counties ot Henry and Benton which instructed for him. ——— We had often heard of bribes bemz given and received, but the nearest it ever came to our personal | knowledge is in our civil-service-re- | i | form postmaster Wade offering fed- }eral appointments for strikers and tools to do his dirty work. The facts inthe case are that tke only way Wade ever did or ever can give an | appointment is by claiming the credit | democratic nominee for Sheriff, on | for sheriff G, G. Glazebrook. If these Boe Be COROT AEG GES, Eat | our streets Mondav. his actions in this matter are dis- | graceful and smattering of the dem- | agogue. The democratic party of Bates | county should remember the time | for active work 1s at hand, and no ;more time should be lost in organ- |izing the party in this county. Let | us go to work. Hons. J. H. Hin- ton and Wm, O. Jackson, candidates | for Representative and Prosecuting ; Attorney will open the campaign at | Willow Tree school house, Oct. rst. | Every democrat in the township |should turn ont to hear them and At club should | preparations for | ee then: a cordial welcome. i Uus mecnung the orzanized + | active work begun. —_— | It has been said that the Knights | ot Labor organization has determin- | ed to enter politics. In politics the ‘orgamization will soon become a ; Mere machine to work at the bid- | ding ot unscrupulous men. All its Dower for good will be gone and it ; may become a terrible tactor for the | doing of a great wrong. So long as {the organization adheres strictly to {the principles it enunciates in its es preainble and constitution it is a blessing, when it goes into | Noticer. Politics 1t becomes a curse.—Nevada a Manufactors of che W orld Femous Self Aajusting Teamfang Our motto not how cheap but how good. Every farmer who desires to me! a e one of the above kind. Quality considered, the prices are low, t Should secars vis perfect, the style is correat and the stock is the best Oakland. | We Make Every Style and Grade of Harness and Sagg I to the >. Having years ofexperience in the Harness buisiness we iT} 3 J. K. 0. months. tha best collar it the world, it only has to be seen to fully convince any one. A_ genera} “ tarmers ment of all other goods in the Rentieny eco on hand at lowest prices, short re Call and See us South East Corner Square, Butler, Missouri. ——- Don’ J. T. GRAVES & SOM jseot "a ee een # ie The light, li Bf the ma im =6(oTell rell wi Oct. 1 I AM NOW READY 10 BUY ALL THE room Corn! AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR IT, ———CALL AND SEE ME——— NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, MO. PHARIS & SO.. ay Respecttully informs the public that they are still in the field with a tull STOCK OF GROCERIE Which they propose to sell as low as the lowest on the smallest margin consistent to sate business principles. We Th pay the highest market price for place will n BUTTER, EGGS, CHICKENS, &() =: j j 5 and We sell the Famous TEBO FLOUR. Call and see us and major we will do our best to please you. Mr PHARIS & SONJ pin. See Ee GI spenc \ daug HOES} —= 9 —~<s— Are an Article we are interested in, Buying our stock direct FROM MANUFACTURES! Having been in this BUSINESS FOR YEARS, WE CAN SAVE YOU MOREY. Call and see us. JM. McKIBBEIL FRANZ BERNHARDT'S Three ounce Elgin, Waltham Hampdensilver stem winding watch - es, trom Sit to higher prices. American Lies stem winding gold . watches fram $25, up. All silverware. clocks, jewelrA, &c, at cost prices. Sole agent forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very chesp- JEWELRY STORE, m Is headquarters tor fine a Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c- Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages: also fine Opera Glasses.ggYou are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED = aminatio .gons desi! “will be h -gonth in Butler, _men ci ments ] if an it democ in eact . judge the no! E crat in ticket. nail o the pr the stt demo the sy am the death enirec ncing Quit Elec The The Mr. colur send Kan: M hung for t Arh Stay the A swit day “Eng: gine _ bod was is E | Jac mit offic | the Sp meee du: F reps ; .

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