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Sie i prcraemmmumerere. Se Dee eater te le a NE SLI A TC AIEEE TREE EERE DO YCUR DUTY. BU’ f LER EEKLY TIMES This is the last issue of the Tises J. D. ALLEN Eoprror. ' pefore the election and we conjure ev- os - ——— | every democrat by that — tie J.D. Atten & Co., Proprietors, | he holds dear tu do his whole duty = and have nothing to regi ter the TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: \ election is all over. The be this or that man on the Times, published every TheWeekiy ees ae a : Wednesday, will besent to anyzdaress{do uot like perseually, but you; ane year, postage paid, for $1.25 should remember that it is not the individual you are called on to vote BUTLER MISSOURI. for but the nominee of a great sided Meee OCTOBER 31, 185 whose principles you endorse, au in- it is not the individual you are Democratic paliomcal Tacit yee est the party Sek eel ee before you take a step that may mean defeat and ruin to the demo- cratic party. There is and can be no good excuse for any demoerat scratching the ticket at this time. We are not asking you to vote for a single unworthy toan,a man who has a blemish on his official or publie record. A bitter fight was made be- fore on Mr. Glazebrook for sheriff. He was cleeted and has served for two years in the office and while the same fight is being waged the sec- ond time, not one aet canbe pointed For President, GROVER CLEVELAND. For Vice-President, ALLEN G. THURMAN. STATE TICKET. For Governor, DAVID R. FRANCIS, Ot St. For Lieutenant Governor, STEPHEN Hl. CLAYCOMB, Ot Jaspercounty. Louis. ary of state, X, A. LESUEUR, Of Latayette county to where he has not performed his whole official duty. He has made a good officer, 2s good a one county ever For Auditor, JAMES M. SEIBERT, OtCape Girardeau county. For Teasurer, s Bates this republicans and democrats alike concede, then had; ED T., NOLAND, why should he not be re-elected. It Ot Jackson county. | is shown beyend « shadow of a For Attorney General, doubt that the nominee of the re- OUN M, WOOD. . : J On Glin county publican party was a defaulter while Register of land holding a public office in an ad- ROBERT McCULLUCH. joining county. He was not only Gf Cooper county. | a defaulter in one estate, but in For Railroadjcommissioner, many x8 proven from the court ree- TIMOTHY HEN 235, Ot Randolph county. For Congress—r2th district, WILLIAM J. STONE, ords of that county, a copy of which we print in another cola then ask these and arete Of Vernon county, | own conscience if you can vote for a For State Senator, man who has robbed the widows FIELDING E. BY! l rn Pen real | and orphans and leit his bondsmen Ot Cass county. 1 aa to foot the Dill in preference to one COUNTY TICKET whose official rd is without a For Representative, blemish? Do not let it be that JOHN B, NEWBERRY, the democracy of grand old Bates For Prosecuting Attorney, went down in inglorious defeat, oe CALVIN FF. BONLEY, while that in the nation and state For Sheritt ° . ? were victorious. Do your duty and ORGK G. GLAZEBROOK, Bor Miveacurer. you will never hi ce to regret OSCAR REEDER, it. For Surveyor, ——— | DINIE L. HAGGARD, BURUH VS. GLAZEBROOK. For Coroner, We iiencancrn cone J.T. WALLS, tion of the record of Mr. Bu For,Public Administrator, ; isl : F JOSEPH W NIs, as published in another cola For Judge ot the County Court Northern | by every honest voter without District, bias or prejudice. The Tnres has DANIEL W.CLOUD, no disposition to persecute Mir. For Judge of the County Court Southern Burch or do him the least injustice District, : } and only a stroug sense of duty to our readers and the voters of Bates county prompt us to expose FRED FIX, his past official corruptness. We would be derelict to duty did we allow a Remember the election next Tues- day, Nov. 6th. ticket you | ee: nead emir enc t sition of sheriff of Bates county. Then the ch between ainan whohas mad ice that is left you is an hon- over all est and just official, payi monies that came into his hands to d_ otherwise of office parties e duties per ga as af EE by law d the widows and orphan honesty a s while act ing as their lagal guardians, appro priat to his own use, | 11 and leavin g his be oudaan 1en to pay back q this money by hav | property sold by th brought to account A Dy ship before a court of justice. his steward- Can any man hesitate in a choice between two such We believe that every honest republican in Bates county will vote for Glazebrook as against 2 man with such a record. men? WELL DISTRIBUTED. It is claimed by some that the ticket is not evenly divided over the county, and that Butler received more than her proportion of repre- sentation. Let us see if thisis true. For represeutative, Jno. B. Newber- ry. of Deep water; sheriff, Glazebrook, of Mound; Geo. G. tr Oscar Reeder, Grand River; surv or, Di L. Haggard, Shawnee; judge north district D. W. Cloud, Spruce; south Fix, Calvin F. judge district Fred Prairie; proseceting attorney, Boxley, of Mt. Pleasant. it will be that tative in the From the above seen Butler has one represen person of Judge Boxley, and he was nominated outside of But! The offiecs of public administrator and repre tation on the ticket, this i. all she elsims or al! sh Th cet rated fre th 1 first time Hill has been They took t many elections Rich candidate. wa yithout a of ip in rep lost; hasnt every other the county thet failed to get a resentive on the ticket this time the 8: right to kick? We them then, what kind of condition would that kind of warfare get any tows: awl soon We hope | no Macmocrnt will be | man with such a record to ask for found on next Tuesday who will re-]| the suffrage of our people for an fuse to support the entire democrat- important office without instrueting ic ticket. our people as to who and what he is. Serious charges were made against It would be but poor comfort § D-} the public character of Mr. Burch leed, were we to elect our national extracts from the records of am and lone our state and eounty Jasper county published sustaining paces a such charges. Mr. Burch and his Senator F. M. Cockrell made a| friends let the first week of precious and ~ Gelling speech at Higginsville, Fri-| time pass without an answer, plead- day. He will spend the rest of the | ing sickness in?his family, but prom- campaign in California. ising that all would be explained away to every one’s satisfaction that he was not adefaulter. In company with O. D. Austin he made a journey to Carthage, county seat of Jasper, and how does he prove his The cireuit clerk says they es It is a duty which should be faith- fully observed by every American voter to go to the polls and vote with that party whose principles, ex- pressed in its platform, meets his ap- robation. A P ed the records in one case only of —_—_—————— = et 1 all the suits brought against him. Every democratic Senator anc ae . L congressman is now hard at work e probate judge says the same for the re-election of Cleveland, and thing. They then got up a charac- the last week of the campaign is ter for Mr. Burch signed by a dozen warming up to fever heat. Hurrah individuals, the most of whom have for Cleveland and reform. known Mr. Burch only in nocence. a social and business way and not in his He is a mighty poor democrat | official capacity. They then return “who will scratch his ticket at the| to Bates county and under flaming very time his party needs him, andj headlines publish his vindication in the fact that he never scratched be-| the Bates county Record. By the fore is no palliation of his offense, | court records of Jasper county Ly- rather making his crime the greater, | man J. Burch stands accused of be- far it may be that the party never | ing a defaulter, of ri »bbing needed his vote before. The Record warns the people to orphan children and their ihcedl mothers and no amount of white washing and look out for democratic lies on the eve of the election. The democrats don’t have to start campaign lies, it keeps them too busy telling the truth and then fail to get the half before the voters. Be patriot ugh to devote one day to government by going t election on November 6th an e o the ‘di voting. certificates of good character will suffice to make him an honest man and official. On the other hand George G. Glazebrook has held the office of sheriff of Bates county for nea rly two years, his records are and if one illegal or fraudulent transaction can be shown then we admit that he is not open toi uspection, We admit that with large vote thrown solid Osage could defeat but what would it ber ecracy. Do think it leave the party in a better condition in that township, or the feeling of the rest of the county more friendly toward her. We think not. EEE Our Rich Hill contemporaries seem to be considerably and somewhat “wrothy” at the pol- ticians of Butler in general and the Democrat and Tres in particular for some fancied wrong. tone of these two exeellent one would look to see party in. her ag the fit her it, tic ee dem- would you the average xamin- | Butler politician (and they are all politicians up here) with hoof and horns, a hideous monster seeking whom he may devour. If our dear neighbors of the press would only] 94, of forty cents on come up and get better acquainted AA ciAne Tay! they would tind a pretty fair and square set of jolly good We a: ill will whatever toward her sister fellows. and neighbor. Rick Hill, and can not the state interest levy from 20 cents even imagine what has stirred up this superabundance of bile. But- ler politicians may be an evil minded and scheming set and her papers have the hoggish proclivities devel- oped to an abnormal degree, but there is one thing sure, we are all demoerats from principle and wheth- er we earry our points in the prima- ry or not we vote and work for the | party. This is only a slight sugges- tion and we trust our neighbors may | eertain securit profit thereby. and a Juan who | curity, and that it robbed | stead heir personal | two years ate the w { > sheriff. when | ©" MAE BEST 1S THE CHEAPEST eel IF YOU WANT THE BEST vs: ‘TOP BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, ing an excuse to vote for Burch. bat the facts are he was uot appointed | We are being c ad » that proper to pay the money over to, andas a friends that he was publi trator during the w impossible to find consequence he Was sO un as to loan the money out to fa cr nay all ve ry well to those who are public administrator until in ae PH ALTON OR CARRIACE, War clos vast ae of estates, some very valuable, thrown into his hands for settlement. Of those where no prop- erty was found, he ment in full, made settle- perfectly satisfactory, but wherever there was any property to be found there was no settlement approved and the bondsmen were forced to make good deficits just disgruntled given this year for Cleveland and From the | every foot of its soil journals pions of high taxation. ssure them that Butler has no on so long as their property held out, after which the heirs had to be losers. The hearty endorsement of Presi- dent Cleveland by Mayor Hewitt completely destroys the hopes which the have cherished in connection with the local demo republicans IF YOU WANT THE BEST He«- fight in New York City. Mr. ; itt in a letter addressed to the coun- Bi d 2 Vi C bi d ™ hin tire ty democracy, and read last night at in er, ower or om ne ac e, f a large ratification meeting, states On the market get the BUCKEYE of : oe that the success of the national tick- Sr: edad geal il 2 et is the paramount consideration, BENNETT, WHEELER & CO. q and says that President Cleveland | Jf you want the best Farm Wagon be sure and get the ple OwsE the contidence of the SHEP AU ED poriores Hie sonidsnes of Ge)” COHUTTLER: MICHELL OR STUDEBARER: : . a 2 a €¢ it y < his unswerving honesty. his courage | It you want the b HAY RAKE, ROAD SCRAPER. IRON a sind tence k PUMP, WIND MIL BARB WIRE « ment entiz discredits the state- ’ A ment entindy decreas te "| MASDWARE OR CROCERIES, soto fu the administration and seerctly le- | UB iy N N EPr, W i EE E A, K R & ( OC: 4 ires the defeat of the democriitic me aie oual ticket. The republicans in so mo oy estimating the ntage to them of ag ee w division of the democracy in City have evidently failed veer, T J : : vrat ‘ re a ql that every democratic tic’ in the Go-, oe field there will have at its Leal the | gy the pres ar ANS NUT Wa names of Cleyeland and I man.- Prof AM NGM c people, Professor 18 ° Ke Gastar ee ae Ad.) -SERMOISGANL PERT J einer crossed tae Missouri rive CK, Cor Mth and Main Streets sce En EY = 5 > 1S65—Incorporated July 11, 1563, 4 ' after 3 o'clock yesterday aft As the close of canvass ap- 5 S / 5 : 2 on his marine bie sin eleven 1 8 proaches the tight beeomes more in- 5 5 “ seer CVE eat than | utes. The professor also H teresting in several of the noithwest : : ‘ an S over a hundred yards on th iver ern states which have hitherto been : as reliably = republi I This is especially true of Mici J which may now be s to presen 2>ACE IS RESERVED the attitude of a doubtful state. In | atabulated statement of the esti THEZADVERTISMENT OF q mate of the vote in that state, based upon republican sources of infor J tion. the Kalamazoo Teleg S ; makes a showing that ig in the na- 5 ; By virtue and authority of = special exec ture of 2 revelation. In eight coun- | tion for delinquent taxes is from the of ; Piety ee of the clerk of the circuit court ef Bates coe ; ties that went for Blaine in 1854 ag- | ty, uri. returnable at the Novemb : 5 tern, sss, of said court to me directed in fa gregate demoeratic gains are shown | vor of the etate of Missouri, ex rel Oscar THE BOSS LIVERYMAN € situated in Saturday, November 24, 1858, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon } and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, OF BU T LER at public vendu to the highest bidder for s Reeder Collector, and against Joseph L kins, [have levied and. se upon all the | right, title, interest and claim of the said de- fendant Joseph I following desc Bates count ad- of 1,283 out ofa total vote 14,177. The deduction is made, from these figures, that if eight counties show a democratic gain of more than 11 per cent, and this rule holds good throughout the state Blaine’s plu- rality of 3,308 in 1884 will be wiped out and a plurality of 40,000 will be 1 and to the Adkins, of to-wi Lot 12 bloc! Ist addition to th Bates county, Missouri. in to ioe cash, to satisfy said execution and coats GEO. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sheriff of Bates County. Thurman. The tariff reformers re- gard Michigan as good fighting ground, and they are contesting with the cham- Order of Publication. YURI, ? 4. Sawer. S STATE OF MIS: COUNTY OF Bates J In the Circuit court of Bates county, Missonri. in vacation, October 22, 1885, The state of ‘ Iieeni’s Missouri at the relation and to the use of 1 ‘ t t , Oscar Reeder ex-otti bas won snecess ag In is now, nedicine At Bolivar Mayor Francis plainly outlined a policy with respect to collector of the revy- ate of Missou- 5 : enue of Bates cou in the - state taxes which no doubt he will intiff, vs Samuel P craft, defend-] fur 7 recommend to the legislature. He Civil action fer delinquent taxes $ Now at this day comes the her attorneys, be fore the une stated that with our present tax $100 the en- would be paid eight years. He thiuks the state should take advantage of the situa- having refunded the debt at a very low rate of interest. and reduce nty in the state of s her petit nd above named defen the etate of meats: ed by the sai fendant be ae ot has commenced 4 suit against him int by petition the object and gemeral natare of which is to enforce the lien of ar state of M souri for the detin« ’ 1 1370, , for 15 years J.W. Bennett, ‘elephone Company, come on his leg, when he began to 1€ sore soon grew rt time disappeared. wie to the seapethien with interest, costs, on $100to 10 cents on $100, and nd fees upen the following dese thereby relieve the people from one- | tracts of land situated in Bates county. Mis Praise a = souri, to-wit: fourth of their present state tax.| The northwest quarter of the northwest Hood’s on his face a which Hood rilla comyl quarter of section twenty-one (21) in township ‘orty-two (42) of range twenty-nine (29), anid that unless the said defendamt be and appear at the next term of this court, to be begun and heiden in the city of Butler, Bates county Mis- souri on the first Monday in Febras lag, and on or before the sixth day thereof (ifthe term shal! so long continue, and if not then The democratic party is a tax reduc- ing party all along the-line.—Bolivar Herald. I ae Anis for 16 years W oe hee 25.—Mrs. Kate pan Sprague will probably enter uit against the executors of the late oe Conkling the of es left in his hands by | her father and reinvested by Couk- | ling ina manner which proved less for ralue We want to hear a good report! profitable than the original invest- from the north part of the county the man to hold the responsible po- {| Tuesday, and believe we will get it. ment. During his ieee Conkling | | made up the difterence. before the end of the term,}) and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as repre and judgment ren cording tot of said pe n, and above desi estate sold to satis her ordered by the clerk af ¥ hereof be publ i Tres, @isorder and sick relieved. The attac sees ee si Hood’s Sarsaparilla 2s. $1 $5. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Aw ies, Lowell, Mast. 100 Doses One Dollar