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CEETIFICATE OF CHARACTER. After two week's waiting to con- da special trip to Jasper in company with Mr. Burch, WEEKLY TIMES ALLEN Eprtor. 5D, ne the court records of that . O. D. Austin aite aud hoodwink the e# county by publishing a c cate of good moral charac Mr. Burch from a dozen individuals of Carthage. It is said the devil quotes scripture for his own pur- poses. A lawyer once ou a wager procured many signers to a petition tohang the judge. We have no doubt that Wesley T. Smith could get a8 good 4 certificate of character UP SCRIPTION © ai TE > OF LTheWeewiy Times, published every pday, will . one vear, pustage BUTLER MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 155% Democratic National Ticket For President, GROVER CLEVELAND. For Vice-President, | ter examining therecords Mr. Austin ALLEN G. THURMAN. STATE TICKET. For Governor, DAVID R. FRANCIS, Ot St. Lou For Lieutenant Governor, STEPHEN Hf. CLAYCOMB, Ot Jasper county. lished by the Truzgs and Democrat. (are true copies, but he says they | have all been settled. We will grant, | for the sake of argument, that this is true, then what of it? Does it faulter because the courts have For Secretary ot state, | forced he and his bondsmen to dis f ALEX, A. LESUEUR, | gorge? Is a man any the less a \f Of Latavette county | horse thief because he is forced by For Auditor, , | the officers of the law to give up the ee TAU i stolen animal? But it is not truethat OtCape Girardeau county. | 2 these executions were all settled up. For Teasurer, H i ED T. NOLAND, Ot Jackson cou For Attorney General, JOHN M, WOOD. Ot Clarx county, ¥-i week a execution issued | against Mr. Burch and his bonds- 14 ; reneral general ing that no property Register ot lands. - op wh Does ROBERT McCULLOCH. that look to le | from Butler, as the one Austin pub- ; lished for Burch from Carthage. Af- } jadinits that these judgments, pub- | tnake Mr. Burch any the less a de-| |In proof of this we publish this | | men, with the sheriff's return show- | could be found ! option of the court will readily sug- gest itself to the thoughtful mind as the easiest way to pay this debt, so he tax-payer and of » th tial ‘ uch importance t very ta that a good and subst jail in which to confine her prisoners | had and it should be voted unani mously. Why, in Mt. ' township aione we think voting $12,009 in bonds Pleasant nothing of | to build a | o i city ot Rich Hill, I will Saturday, November 17th. 1888. g O'Clock tes so | school house, then think what a at } } 1 | public vend o the highest bidder for jsmall amount it woul be to the | cash to satisty said execution and costs. j whole county to secure this much | zo. G. GLAzeBRook, needed publicimproverent. Th | dividual members of the county eourt pledge themselves “that every dollar so voted and necessary in its con | | | struction, shall be expended for that | c purpose and the jail completed and ready for oce the limit of | that amount, aud acorrect account i of expenditures kept and published | aLcy | term, 1388, Sherit? Bates Cou Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and au xe directed the State ot Mo. ex rel, Oscar Re Ty collector against Jacob N. Ertert, { have levied and seized upon all the right, ti- nterest and claim ct said defendant, when the work is completed, show-j of, in and to the tollowing deseribed = ‘ ‘ real est situated in Bates county, g how and for what the money has Missouri, to-wit: ‘been expended.” Is this not allthat | East halt Lot 11, block 65, in the town jcould be asked by the tax payers | This is of no more interest to one j section of the county than to anoth er, itis a matter in which we are all interested alike and the best tunity we have ever had or likely to ¢ have agai a substantial jail with ail modern and ai the same oppor- | Of Cooper For Railroadjcomsissioner nave been yisents tous charge has be new city,ot Rich Hill, Missouri, I will Saturday. November 17th, 1858. between the huurs ot g o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’c] in the afternoon ot that day, a: ront door of the ceurt house, in Missou 1G. Graze ei res ’ TIMOTHY HEN 2357, Ot Randolph counts For Congress—+ 2th district, WILLIAM J. STONE Ot Ver j made against Mr. Burch that be was & defaulter in office. In proof of this For State Senator, FIELDING E. EYBEE, Ot Cass « COUNTY TICKET. copies of the rec For Repre by these s NEWBERRY, GEORGE G. GLAZEBRO E Wor Treasurer, j OSCAR REEDER, j cr Sutsevor, DINIET For Coroner, Hi t - HAGGARD, jJ.T.Wal or Public Admini JOSEPH v for Judge ot the Cor istrict, DANIEL W.CLOUD, Judge of the County Court Southern ! istrict, t the court records shows be did do this age j FRED FIX, that ators of Mr Mr. Burch by refusing even an at- pt at an explanation but insults intelligence of the voters of county. Wood, of New York City, has ed to wager $10,000 that Col. jnawe of one of his bondsmen ap- pears, though several of ‘these gen- | tlemen are easily accessible. No, the Record’s attempt at refutation is flat | and stale, devoid of a single argu- | ment to show that Mr. Burch is not L. Brown will win his bet guilty of that which he stands | $20,000 on Cleveland. charged and eonvicted. The voters | Meiincaa exclusion law passed | Of Bates county will not be satisfied | congress and signed by President | With any wordy explanation of this | eland is doing its work on the | Serious charge, but must have facts | ific coast. The cargo of cooliey | #2d these incontrovertible. ye interest $10.000 would amount or £1200 for a saving of bonds ick on the harbor at San Francisco was JAIL PROPOSITION. urned to China. In Californi Ee } A oc MOTnIA | tor which comes before the voters of exclusion act excludes. 2 ABA pe ; neacmainns | Bates county at this election which is great rejoicing in Cali-| should not be neglected in the all- over the decision by federal absorbing topic of polities and that exclusion act. Over 400 newly | That Bates county needs a | Chinese were refused per-| jail we do not believe there is @ men jelaim the state as certain for | questions, it seems to us, that pre- | d. sents themselves, is it economy to 5 facturers in the United States ¢tTect this structure so that the bur ot say this boastingly, but to | den will fall the lightest upon the Thold. The cloth I wear is build a jail at this time is cl own manufacture, and I no. | C48 jail at this time is clearly set On these goods there is a | issued by the county court, which ¢€of 60 per cent. Republican | shows that for the care and support to protect the mil! laborers. H t : » | Henry and Ve ie per cent will pay our entire ‘yand Vernon eounties and for comes of the other 40 per ecunties, amounted to ihe enormous _ These same republican ora- sum of $2.853.75. from the Ist of United States” Treasury. me Gaueck a = . dollar reachesthere. Everg 5®™® time it cost $749.05 repairs and one of you is pay tal of $3.602.80 for less than two y to the woolen manufact Now da fraud on the American to 2600 per annu unloaded and the Celestials will ; j There is one very important mat- i ————E_ nae ok S j Sawyer sustaining the Chi is the proposition to build a $10.000 to land. The demoerats in the county will deny. The only Sad of tho largest woolen ‘build a jail, if se, the best manner to that I am not selfish in the j tax-payers. That itis economy to } around me who wear the forth in an able and plain circular rs and oo tell you this | of Bates county prisoners in Cass, xpenses. What do you sup. #2SPportation to and from said newspapers tell you it goes | Jan. 1887, to Sept. 5, 88. For the pes into my pocket. And S¥ards at old jail, making a vast to- hole tariff scheme is ar 0- bonds at 6 per ¢ two years making 32. (reform candidates, otecti mn —From a S; | Burch’s character that not a» single | | been taxed th ig 5 FECL: RAL EXECUTION MISSOURL» hund and cents, and also his costs, w fift irs to command and chattels, | These are. therefor | you. that of t} lends and tene man J. Burch, li Samuel H. Caldwell, and Benjamin Binney, yon cause to be made the judgment and costs aforesaid, and that you have the same before the judge of the said eourt, on the 2nd Monday in Sep- tember next, to satisfy said judg- mentand costs. And have you then and there this writ. certfying how you have executed the same. Witness W. A. Williams clerk of said court, with the seal of said court affixed, at office, in Carthage in the county aforesaid this 4th day of April 1882. W. A. WILLIAMS, Clerk. N. O. Mezczr, D. C. SHERIFF'S RETURN. Executed the within =rit in the county of Jasper. state of Missouri, on the 11th day of September A. D. 1882 by returning the same not sat- isfied. No property found on which to levy. A M. Rozzzrts, Sheriff of Jasper Co. Mo. | Thirty Tieusand Dollars Stolen. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 19—To-day was pay day with the employes of James McFadden, who is building a branch railroad for the Lehigh | - Valley. He employs about 400 la-! borers. This morning Alexander McClure,bis paymaster.accompanied by a young Irishman, left Pittston with $30.000 in his pos to go to the works io pay the men. j On their way to the works they | sion, had to pass through a lonely strip | woods | i of Without any warning both men were shot from ambush and their horses killed. Three Ital- | S were suspected. The $30,000 excitement and a ot that d. tion issued from the office of the clerk of th cirenit court of Bate: taurnable atthe Nore: | devied and seized | following described real Bates county. Miss Lo Hill, 1 wiil . xe required, at public yendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy said execution and costs. is£0. G. GLAzEBROOK, Sheriff Bates County. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority ot a special execution, issued trom the office ot the clerk ot the circuit court ot Bates coun- ty, Missouri, returnable at the Nov- ember term. 1888, of said court, to me directed in favor cf the State of Mo. ex collector against Isaac 1 i eized upon t, litle, interest and claim of jant of, in and to the tollow- ing described estate, situated Bates county, t Lots 5 and 6 Town Com town, now I willon Saturday, November 17th 1588, | between the hours of 9 o’clock in the | forenoon j teal or Of the | | cash to satisfy said execu and costs. | GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK | Sheriff Bates County. By virtue and authority of an aliss exeen- county, Missouri, re- | ber term, 185%. of said faror of Willis Z st and claim of the said def Barnett and E M. Barnett, of, The wy | court. te me direc THE BEST 1S THE CREAPEGT IF YOU WANT THE BEST GO TO BENNETT, “(TOP BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, PHAETON OR CARRIACE, WHEELER & CO. IF YOU WANT THE BEST Binder, Mower or Combined ‘Machine, On the market get Fa want t! . S want the best HAY at ity of Butler. Bates co e same or 60 much thereo at public vendue, to ti cash, to satiefy ewid exec ‘and costs SGEO_G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. a highest bidder fo: Sheriffs Sale. | By virtue and authori fer delinquent taxes the clerk ef the circuit court ef Bates county, | Missouri, returnable at the November term! | 1888, of said court to me directed in favor of the State of Missouri ex rel Oscar Reeder Collector, { and against Elizabeth Berry and Josepn Be: Ihave levied and seized upon all r title, interest and claim of the said defenda’ Elizabeth Berry ard Joseph Berry. of, in a to the following described real estate, situated | in Bates county, Missouri. to-wit: j West one-half (1-2) of let 7, block 71 in the city of Rich Hill, Bates county, Missouri. I, willon Saturday, November 17th, 1888, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5o’clock in the afternoon of that day at, the east front door of the court house in the | of Batier, Bates countr, Missouri, je OF 80 mu ablic ve and Malinda K B: ast Walter I bave levied and seized upon all the ti im of the ea: fe terest andela Giblett, of, ing de- | ated in Bates county, | seribe Miss: Le Hill, i Saturday, between the h and 5 0’clock o he east front door of the cou 17th 1888, G GLAZEBROOK Sheriff of Bates County. ee eee Notice of Flection | —— Semator for the Sixteenth Senatorias i ouri | souri. (¢ mp s and He: eid at | said m Wagon be sure the BUCKEYE of , BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. and get the CHUTTLER, MITCHELL OR STUDEBAKER. RAKE, PUMP, WIND MIL HARDWARE OR CROCERIES, sot BENNETT, WHEELER & (¢ ROAD SCRAPE L, BARB WIRE or IRON ‘O. 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