The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, August 6, 1890, Page 4

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q {judge of the south district is a BUTLER WEEKLY TIME J. D. ALLEN Eprror. bored as hard for the success of party as any man in the county. ran for a county office on the re j. D. Atrzen & Co., Proprietors, TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION: TheWeekry Times, published every Wednesda; , will be sent to any sdaress ane year, postage paid, for $1.2¢<. feated by a large majority,as he be this time. | Chris Herni, another staunc for treasurer. James Drysdale, BUTLER MISSOURI. WEDNESDAY, jULY, 33, 1890 THE STATE TICKET. For Jupce oF THE Supreme Court JAMES B. GANTY, of Henry County. Fo2 SUPERINTENDENT PuBLic ScHooLs L. E. WOLFE, of Randolph County. a republ feels honored to bring up the et. We will have much more to ‘ For RAILROAD AND WareHouse Com- MISSIONER H. W. HICKMAN, ot Stoddard County. ene Ae For Stare Senator 16th Dist. MAJ. J. N. BRADLEY. ae eS eee OUR CONGRESSIONAL UONVENTION The conyention which convenes in Butler to-day is composed of repre- sentative men of this congressional district as to business interests, so- cial standing and intelligence. It is the first time in the history of our city, that her citizens have had the honor of entertaining so distinguish- eda political convention and our People,irrespective of political affili- ation, will vie with each other in do- ing honor to and entertaining these visitors. The duty of the conven- tion is to nominate a candidate for the highest elective office in the gift of the people, and their deliberations pion has advocated and defend should be marked with that calm|the Protective tariff theory. determination to lay aside individual 2 apad Pipers alee t preferences and claims, passions and Prejudices and look alone to the best interests of the democratic party, | trade. and in so doing the great and varied | only tru interests of this large and wealthy district will be well looked after. A candidate has prior claim on his par- ty only so far as he excels in honesty, ability and industry to labor for the best interests of his constituents. The candidates whose names will Recently, howe be presented for this distinguished | has discovered c honor are all honorable gentlemen, gresses. WHY THE WEST IS Poor. Reasons Advanced by a RKepnbi Atchison Champion, leading Republican gan of Kansas. When such recognized republi Preston B. Plumb essay very widely from their life Victions on the tariff qu certainly to dep long ¢ estion, have never faltered in their adh with the accepted dogmas. For over thirty years the Cha Sincere in its belief that t @ economic publican doctrine. it has no hesitanc: all sentiment and while a protective _ whom would make a creditable rep- Fesentative. They are Noah M. Givan, of Cass; Joshua LaDue, Henry; Harry W. Grantly, of St. | the east, the great manufacturin Clair; Dr. Hill, of Jasper; Chas. H. | #24 financial stron _ Morgan, of Barton, and David A. try, for the west, DeArmond, of Bates. One of these injury, a barrier t¢ ial prosperity. and enthusiastic home delegation. th ‘Of the nine counties composing the | in district, three are without candi- dates, Vernon, Cedar and Dade. It is understood that the vote of ese counties will @ several candidates. be a very interesting and exciting | have increased their accumulation Onvention, aud should be marked enormously, while the farmers o Teeat harmonious fecling which | the west i = : : A e gain. make the choice of this conven-| put on the contrary have been re lon the enthusiastic duced to a condi hole party in the dis tribute paying serfs. —_—— To put it in still another form: ONNEL OFTHE TIVKET coy-|Th i UED is conclusion, its economic opinion? Briel this: It has found that under th dominance of the protectiveidea th east has steadi the expense an the west. trict. PE] states—who, large creditors y Was until the seductive in- of office led him astray. He|be od citizen but too old for the ing what he needs as cheaply ag possible. Sell where he may and = e buy at the lowest figures, this, sel- at cs on ce. €18 i fish as it may ‘seem, is what most ent to fill the important | concerns the western 5 scciate judge of the coun./ Free le will give the st the Seta . markets of the world and - Crissip the Nominee for tunity to buy what it toque “ak “ |long republican, a man who has la- lican ticket once before, and was de- |publican, secured the nomination from Charlotte township, was plac- ed cn the ticket for county clerk. Dr. L. O’Rear, a former democrat, lof this ticket as the cainpaign pro- leaders as James G. Blaine and will not be seriously con- tended that other republicans who ence to the protective tariff idea for- feit their party standing or furnish grounds for impeaching their repub- licanism; if they too upon mature deliberation make bold to express views on that subject at variance Tt has 28 fur- nished columns of facts and figures in support of protection versus free policy for this country was “protection to Ameri. can industries,” it has neglected no opportunity to set forth its advan- tages and to combat what it has in variably designated the free trade | , heresy. Being a republican journal it nas specially emphasized this r ver, the Champion ertain reasons for very materially changing its mind Worthy and competent, either of|0D this subject, and at this writing y in declaring that, partisan bias aside tariff is a decided of | and almost indispensable benefit to ghold of our coun. the great agricul- tural area of our land, it is & positive © its progress, an indrance to its de the Champion to this radical change ly grown in wealth at d to the detriment of : In other words, that east- It promises | ern manufacturers and capitalists ition of vassalage, of life- that He pub- clothing, groceries implements, these | principally. Free } { will | protective prices. h re ican tions. lear} SY /at its command to The q ican Organ for Secession From Pro- tectionist Doctrines. Or- can art on- it er yesterday morning ™m ed ene- of mind equal he he —TJetie f-Ciree’s e- - Moudy N. Bricker s less than half it now pays for such | jel | les. Lumber, hardware, furniture, | these things to us at figures belo | Inall this the Champion speaks! | solely from the standpoirt of self- jinterest. Itis with states and sec- |tions as with individual citizens— self preservation is the first tion. A due regard to our sectional preservation, our territorial interest, demands the adoption of free trade —commercial reciprocy with al! na- The east, as we have stated, has ee inally weak tick-| $0wn dangerously rich by means end of this phenominally weak tick of a protective tariff, now’ let the west assert itself and use the means nomic polics to one more conducive to sectional welfare. formal political organizations and more essential than the dcminance of any particular politicians, for it touches our life and is ind: interwoven with our existe Protection continued twenty years longer and the west, with its vast agricultural possibilities, would ve @ pauper bound hand and foot. us who live here in the west be fool- ed no longer. but let us exercise our common sense and protect our own interests by obtaining just as quick ly as possible the freest trade with all its attendant benefits. oS ae Wonderful Nerve. The little six year old son of Jake Rowe, who lives on the south side, into a well, a distance of about twen ty feet to the water which was ten feet deep. The little fellow had surk a time or two, but with pres grown person, he clung to a pro- Jectiny stone until a bucket from above was let down to which he hunz «nd was hoisted to the surface by hi: excited and anxious mother. on City Tribune. Wine of Cardui HEDFORD'S BLACK- DRAUGHT are for s2le by the following merchants in me Need Money, | Fi and agricultural | the west needs trade will bring W | August 3 | Weare a | tative of obliga. of Mt. Judge or We are 8 Probate, change its eco- of Walnut township candidate for Judge of Probate subject to the action of the democratic uestion is broader than par- | Party. ty lines. It is more vital than mere | FOR JUDGE NORHTERN DISTRICT. of West Pi issolubly nce. Let | of Prairie Judge subject to We are an fell headlong of Charlot Treasurer to that of a Treasurer tion of the We are ant! democratic democratic Bates County. ; » as candidat iw! Bele pees ject to the a Bernhardt & Holt $s WJ Lansdown ae ce ae Enierson Rockville 004 more Adrian eo Smith os of Mt. Plea: J. or J.8. Pierce & Co oe FO B. R. Crawfora Altona Dr, wane S W. W.Morlan & Co Ballard WS. Mu Burdett ig “- x ee ap Johnstown - Carrollton aysbur. Jesse Trimble Foster af oftice of Con: af e e who wants Ss f wher ts low most favorable. We can . ‘|dra five--ears. Money Paid out Come and see you make’loan. Some Must Borrow! See A careful prudent man to money for any purpose will always seek to Set the loan e the rate of interest vest and the terms now offerthe low- teloan on from one to five years time. Notes wn for one, two, three or | Record BANKERS LOAN AND TITLE 0 By P.C. Fuixersox, Manaczr. West Side Square Butler, Mo. Notice of Final Settlement. of Mt. Pleas; to the action of Ozaze tow: borrow J Promptly. ws before of Deer Creek corder of Bat. ANNOUNCEMENTS We are authorized to announce of Praine townshi © | to the action of ti: of Mound township as candidate for Represen- We are authorized to announce democratic party. of Charlotte township, candidate for Jueze of cratic party. i We are authorized to announce We are authorized to announ WM DaLt of the northern dis} ject to the action o: FOR JUDGE SOUTHERN DISTR.CT We are authorized to announce the southern di: tothe action of We authorized to announce of Deep Water township, as candidate for of the southern district of Bates county of Osage township, of Bates county, subject to the action of the democratic party. We are authorized to announce We are authorized to announ WRI J - of Mt. Pleasant township, of Bates county, subject to the ac- y-2 of Hudscn town: Bates County We are authorized to announce of Walnut townshi of Bates county, 5: We are authorized to announce We are authorized to announce Sheriff of Bates count the democratic party. We are authorized to announce of West Point township, to the action of the dem We are anthorized to announces THOS. L. HARPER, 88 candidate for the office of subject to the action of the democratic party. We are authorized to announce office of County Clerk of We are authorized to announce of Mt Pleasant townshi Recorder of Bates coun of the democratic part of Plesant Gap townshi: ler of Bates coun! of the democratic party We are authorized to announce Office of Recorder of subject to the action of th We are authorized to announce EVERETT WALTON, of Lone Oak townshi es Coun! of the democratic party. We are authorized to anno1nce township, ascandidate for county, subject to the action of the ic party, We are authorized to announce ‘OR REPRESENTATIVE Ber W. H. SUMMY, p.for Representative, subject | ¢ democratic primaries, held Oth. authorized to announce | B. DEYERLE i Bates county. subject to the action of | the democratic primaries, held August 30, 90. | FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE. j ; FRANCISCu, | Pleasant township, candidate for) Probate, subject to'the action ot the authorized to annource | W. M. STEPHENS, | ! 3 { of the demo-/ subject to the action SAM WEST, ce TON, ‘oint township as candidate for Judge trict of Bates county, sub- f the democratic party BENNETT, WHEELER & COMPA DEALERS IN Fine Buggies, Spring Wagons, -ind alt kinds of Road-Carts. Phaetong FREDERICK FIX, township. candidate for Judge of strict of Bates county, subject the democratic party. I. M. SMITH,: I the action of the democratic party. FOR TREASURER. thorized to announce SAM H. FISHER, 4s candidate for Treasurer J.S. PIERCE tte township, as a candidate for of Bates county subject to the action of the democratic party ce GHT, as cardidate for democratic part FOR SHERIFF. horized to announce D. D. PEELER, ship ascondidate for Sheriff of subject to the action of the party R. T. P. ALLEN, bp. a8 candidate for Sheriff ubject to the action of the party. J. B. SHELBY, ‘e for Sheriff of Bates county, sub3 ction of thetdemocratic party. C C DUKE, sant township. as candidate for Y subject to the action of R COUNTY CLERK. Ww. M. CRAWFORD, as candidate for the Bates county subject ocratic party. inty Clerk of County Clerk, JAMES L. PACE, ant compebip. &s candidate for the ‘ates county, subject of the democratic party. FOR RECORDER. We are authorized to announce JOHN WELCH, nship, as candidate for Recorder of Bates county. subject to the action of the democratic party We are authorized to announce as candidate for Recorder ect to the action of the J.T. WILLIAMS P as candidate for ty subject tothe action iy We are authorized to announce J.C. HALE Pp as candidate for ty suject to the action 'OHN W. DUNCAN, township, as candidate efor the of Bates county, e democratic Party. 'P, 48 candidate for Re- ty, subject to the action J. C. MARTIN, Recorder NOAH NYHART, of New H i ee is hereby given to all creditors and corder of Bates comme: rae Saas nathy auecrested aoe esate John VS aoe of the democratic Party. leceased. 5 o iter eae nee te of tue Pro settlement FOR CIRCUIT CLERK, county, state of Missouri a5 Butler, Mo.. or the Nth day aut. Fe = ‘We are authorized to announce “ane A ee JOHN HARTMAN, ol le township, candidate for Circuit Clerk, sabject to the action the demoeratic Th < . Trustee s Sale. We are authorized to Snnounce Whereas. Charles Skinner by his deed of JOHN C, HAYES trust dated May 13, 1997, and Tecorded in the| of Mt. Pi a ‘ Yooerder’s office within and for Bates county | Circuit Clerk eubieey te the action on Of the deer saoeouri. in book No. 33 526 conveyed to ocratic party. leraigned trustee,’ deacrib- ed real estate Personal Dipper bing and ee Soenty “ot: Bates an state/FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. ee twenty-nine (29) in the city of er, er with the art commonty | We are authorized to announce Empire Mills, the boiler, CF gneine and all the etcales and tools | | fag ateee oe cane nconveyance a made in trust ose: =: of the democratic primaries, vest Tee ymen: certain no’ ly de- ibed in said deed of trust. which is now past ceesaa un: = — cnaretere, = the Tequest FOR PRESIDING JUDGE. to the conditions of said d of trast. Tilt sell the above d lescribed pre at | We are authorized to announce public vendue, to the est bidder tor cash F. M. STEELE, in the of Pleasant Gap township for the office of Pre 9 siding Judge of Bates county. subject to the Satur: day, September 6 th, 1 890, action ofthe democratic Primary, August 31. tween the hours of nine o’clockin the fore- eye ore sutharized to ocho and five o’clock in the ernoon of that D. BR. BRADEN, day, forthe purposes of satis, said debt, | of Homer township as candidate for the office t and R. ‘ATRON, or ws of the county court subject at = to the action of the demoeratic Party, Schuttler, Studebaker, Mitchell, STEEL FENCE WIRE; AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF BENNETT, WHEELER & CO, For which I will pay the following Prices: N. M. Nestl B&-No poultry or €ggs genuine, sar emetic. BATES COUNTY LOAN Capital, NE PRICE Te 4Lr NO DISCRIMINATION, A REASONABLE PRO. MRS. W.0 ATKE Orzea Hovse Conner Sterling ain Drills, : » Hallady wind Mills, on Force Pumps, Hash ‘S” Ban and Bain Farm wagons, Gr Sulky Plows HARDWARE, STOVES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, AND GROCERIES IN SOUTH WEST MISSOURI. Butler, Missouri. HAS MADE ACALL FOR ——+to be delivered on FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, MONDAYS. HENS, SPRING CHICKENS, TURKEY GOBBLERS, TURKEY HENS EGGS - 5e Cash, 6c in Tiade Ge Cash, 9¢ in Trade 3c Cash, de in Trade 4e Cash, 5¢ in Trade 84 Cents erode, of Virginia buys Poultry for me. PETER LANE. unless branded LANE. & LAND Co., WEST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER, MO. $20,000 Fashionable Dress-making. elBest Goods West of Chicago at the Prices Asked. E FINEST STOCK OF MILLINERY KIT AND HONORABLE DEALIN G, IS OUR MOTTO: SON. “MEBGUTLER, mo. 20,000 CHICKENS, 4

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