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| Gye Butler | aimlat BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22.1890. NO. AS eel - siitasinaiaaiaia - - = ——— ” a “q) Proclamation of President Hall Wp } a ~ > be - f OF BUTLER, MO. : 2 nave ia — _ - $110,C0C. vals epernte tckets 0: ae ITAL, . ° 5 . cand € diffe ¥ 7 t In t u Loon Department. Make locus part on ‘state on Tony or short time 2 a os without delay. GL Livery S Join I La f rke,L B Deputy circuit clerk | - : 3 - Turner, Mrs ME Capitasst fc Ir co) #00 id fi r s & Clothing Tucker, WE Dentist : views of Geory t ; Washington when he said, “Th ve of party is the greatest deng n So governient Las to contend wit :P I went into our bel lorder w Wit leclures in a pr e to our con s oe stitution as its first principle that : was ee vari i Ghas ie Parmer lweareto “labor for the education ** eringham, } Physician teisner, J W Insure . z 1 jan Reisner, 4 1s yric a |science of economical government in a strictly non-partisan spirit, end | to bring about a more perfect union | of said classes.” | Now, brothers, if our order nomi- nates candidates for office, as a un- | ion or unions, or if they endorse, as unions, apy candidates of partisan political bodies, we at once make of our order a partisan political body, leave forever our solemn constitu- tional declarations, disregard the president vice-president BOOKER POWELL T C. BOULWARE WM. E. WALTON J. Kh. JENKINS cashier asst. cashier LEADING IMPORTERS OF Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. ’ LOWEST PRICES. warninge of the father of our couu try and but plunge ourselves deep- g er into the mud and filth of parti- 100 Visiting Cards Our Illustrated Catalogue, san polities from which we are so is A solaris issued In the 100 Visiting Cards much interested in extricating our- suggestions as to what will make a From Plate, selves. If it were not for the influ- Engiaret | Corperrae” ice hoaieerr lie iajase we will ence of partisan politics, the passage gladly send It to you — of the laws making our United ™ States bonds payable in coinand , |WBSuver Peareo Ware, Taste CurLeRY. ate a 3 es r WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. é “||road companies, land syndicates : s Herves (ily and alien owners; placing the heavy ; © 815 Main Street. burdens of tariff taxation upon the h necessaries and the lightest upon the luxuries of life, and the many other laws that now curse and op- press us would have never been passed. Do you think we can ever succeed as an order, or can ever free our- selves from tie restrictions of parti san politics if we become a prrtsan politica] body ourselves? The re- strictions of partisan politics are 8o great that ifa farmer is convinced of the error of his political party it Johnstown Items. of Barney’s crop; it is boss corn.... What has become of Ben Ireland the pure party has not got you down, coming again....Uncle Jimmie has it, Ben?....Any one wanting to |Wood met with a serious accident | buy a nice match team, call on Billy Sunday. He wascoming home from | Tyler....Quarterly meeting last Todd Pettus’ when hie horse fell,; Sunday at Bethel, and a fine dis- bruising him considerable. We hear | course by presiding elder Hunter... he is able to be around....Ogburn Henry Smith returned from Ken- went to Clinton the first of the week | tucky last week. He reports crops after his son, who has been there good....Hal Drake is Johnstown’s | is seldom that he has the courage to having his eyes treated. ...Say, Dr. champion stump speaker....Mrs. | turn back on his old political friends Choat, did you get the Weekly | Jane McDaniel, of Hopkinsville, Ky., | and join the ranks of his old politi- Union last week? Look out! some-| 82d Mrs. EllaCrabtree and little son, |cal enemies, because he would then thing is guing to drap. ..1t's strange Earl, of Butler, are visiting the fam- | get the jeers of both sides. the way Buddy Carroll does... “We | ily of W. J. Crabtree this week.... However, there is nothing in our heard from the McComb Bros. They | Uncle Thomes Hull was in town last | constitution that prevents any mem Jl leave Arkansas this week for | week. Uncle Tommy is all right, ber from taking any political action, tes; cheer up, girls.... Buddy | and fat asever....Dr. Choat reports | as an individual, that he may deem | Carroll, in his last issue said Gov. | Mr. Pettus’ child quite sick....For| proper, for you remember that you Snort had better go slow or he would boots and shoes call at the post of |are assured that nothing herein con- something drap. That's all ‘fice building....No births, deaths | tained shall inany way conflict with or marriages this week. | your religious or political views, but Gov. Snort was “kinder” shocked bythe Weekly Union, but is up and ight, Buddy, just let her drap. It’s + my opinion it will drap pa Toven Gov. Sort. | when our unions take partisan po- ber, resulting in the death of the) Our gt ae ip aswandinGe lust litical action they violate the letter pure party on account of indiges- |. and spirit of our constitution. (sep o i | with the best of care and we sell] é . . tion; then we'll have Sim Francisco | goods for less than anyone. Be cite Ihave submitted this matter to) ach the fur ....Cap X i apa ee : our state executive committee and! democrats around Fairview had $25 | Etockanamcer our low prices. |mittee and they all agree with me PF PT worth of fun last week in this way: Sem 85 e oR & Co. | and say that it is my duty to revoke the union labor party of this section; The McKinley bill is getting in | the charters of the unions that pom- or has for some time been very anxious | its work. A republican candidate | inate candidates for office. for joint discussion with the demo- | hardly gets fully unlimbered before | And uow I ask my brothers to crats. Mr. Atkeson, a U. L. candi-| some old farmer before heis remind- | 81¥€ UP this partisan political ac-| date, spoke and was followed by ed of the extra tax being put on |tion and aid us in trying to put it | impson P. Francisco, a democrat. | them; of demonetized silver; of taxed|down. And if this is not done it Yhe rag babies at first would not binding twine and all these matters | will be my painful duty to revoke the consent for Sim to speak, saying conferred on the people by the late charters of euch unions as refuse so they were not prepared to meet him; | republican congress. The candidate | to do. but he spoke, all the same. Bro. | then begins to whine that he is in Thavea list of the county and Douglas at first said Sim should not | favor of free coinage and free bind- {subordinate unions that have taken \to purchase the spouting, but they ceuts a p mauufactur | to guarantee their products, the cus shoes that defective. —New York Sun. tomer having to bear the loss a prove | 1 Our Mr. Sam Levy bas been in the market the greater part of the sea son and during that time watched the market closeiy and has secured for spot cash a great amount of merchandise at a sacrifice, which we are now retailing for less than the manufacturer's cost. Sam Levy & Co. Washington, D. C. Oct. 6.—Many of the republican congressmen who have appointees in the departments have requested them to report at re- publican headquarters every evening after office hours to help the cause along by preparing and mailing and often franking campaign literature for use in the several states. They claim that this is a sort of campaign contribution that is not effected by the civil-service law. Representa- tive Featherstone of Arkansas, who was a farmers’ alliance and labor candidate, aud was given Mr. Cate’s seat, has notified his appointe>s to report also at republican headquar- ters and assist in trying to suppress democracy. no little amount of gossip iu politic- al circles. This action is causing To Dispel Colds. Headaches and Fevers, to clense the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to per- manently cure habitaul constiptation to awaken the kidmeys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. 45 1m. A couple of Carroll county farmers who are building houses went toa hardware store in Carrollton some weeks ago to figure on the cost of spouting. The priceagreed upon at that time was 8 cents per linear foot. A few days ago they went to town were informed that since the passage of the McKinley bill the price of tin bad advanced and that the spouting | would now be worth 124 cents a \foot. Although the farmers differed in politics they both went home come in the house, but he found out | ing twine. That he is an original |® Political action and will ask the different. After Sim spoke not @/ simon pure tariff reformer. and oh brothers to write me and let me single rag baby opened lis mouth, | Lord how he loves the oppressed | know what course they take. but scooted out....W. M. Dalton; farmer! About that time the} Iam with a deepand lasting in- was in town Saturday....Dr. Me | old farmer wants to know if these | terest in the prosperity and welfare Aninch is busy this week....Cliser | things be true how the republican of our noble order, Your brother. is out to-day as 2 candidate for mat- candidate can continue voting for? U.S. Hatz, rimony; look out girls,in south Deep-, and with the party that is respon Pres. F. & L. U. of Mo. water township Walt MeCown) sible for these wrongs. Mr.) : ... Wert 2 } gs. Mr. i looks a little better since the cool | Republican Candidate wilts. It is| PS \ Ex. Com weather set in. Its good for his) cruel to wilt him so.—Holden En-| ~~ 4 ape ata ae nerves, you know...,Bro. Union, terprise. Authorized by letter by let's chip in at the county F. & 1. | meetee-, — 27 aaabous for female diseas W. T. Leeres. : ; - an - afeneu, tor female diseases ee ae es — a 1 ad Bro. peboieM arene eee Chairman judiciary committee. ouglas, to buy rey e know ~ D. F. Eskew was absent from the eres are th Ik OR meeting of executive committee. 4 ‘airvie \ — ee Begmin stor a | ae ee McELREE'S ¥. - 21 ‘or Weak Nerves daily. Now is ae ee 7 fore the rus Lemonade and Milk Shake, for At spas eaiae —All persons ter with Tho: s th: Candies. for the best 5) oS porous Proper’y bee i Cc view, vou i oe ain ov Frasciseo « se age sia g ‘ Cattle tor Sale- y eas I fifty head of feeders ‘i 2 MWascw oi dIN Giada “cussing” the McKinley bill, and the jrepublican swore as loud as the | democrat.—Kansas City Star. | “ry BLAC | os ail | A convention of republican editors ‘in the fifteenth Illinois district has ‘called upon SJr. Cannon to withdraw | as the party candidate for congress. | Mr. Cannon has been bluffing the $50,000.00 . . { transacts #& tially solicited Highest ot all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Reval fas Powder DON'T FORGET IT! Farmers ond others in Bates Co., That J. R. Pattersons, Barber Shop desiring to have their cattle dehorn- North Side Square, is the place to ed by the J. W. Fugate process, gofora nice hair cut, shave oF can be accommodated by calling on shampoo. Call andseeme. Every- or addressing G. D. ArwoLp. | thing firstclass. 46 2t Butler Mo. West Side Barber Shop! | If you want the best shave, sham- poo, hair cut, cleaned or dreesed, call at a Haggard’s barber shop. eastiof Butler, on |i ih teat k ae oad | He employs the very best workmen Thursday, November 6, 1890 | and gurantee satisfaction. Hot and the following described property to-; «Jd baths at all hours. wit: Five coming 3 year old horses, | 3 brood mares, one four yerrold| Bring your pictures to Prof. J. W. work mule 2 mule colis, 3 cows, 2, Cover, the free hand and pen artist, calves, one ye2!ing heife:,alotof and get the finest work you have stock hogs, one sclf-binder, corr, ever seen. Located in opera build- planter ead check rowe:, wheat dr'l, | ing. tf. stalk cutter, 2 seeding plows, bresk- | ing plow, er'tivato-, 3 ha : ows, lum- ber wagon, new spring wagon, bug- gy, cider m'!, corn sheller, a lot of wagon harness and other things too numerous to mention. TERMS:—A" sums over $5 acredit of twelve months wil! be given. Notes to be given with approved se curity, without interest, if paid when due if not paid when due interest VN will be charged from date at the rate of 10 per cent per cent per an- num. On sums of $5 and under cash. BOOKER POWELL. C. B Lewis, Auctioneer. Public Sale. I will sellat my farm 12 miles norch- SyquriFing RB ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when syrup of Figs is taRen; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 506 and §1 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any ‘reliable druggist who See our line of heavy blue cheviot childrens knee pants suits. age 4 to 13 at $2.00. Sam'l Levy « Co. McElree’s Wine of Cardui and THEOFORD'S BLACK- DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in Bates County. Elliot Pyle Buatle J. W. Morris = Bernhardt & Holt W J Lansdown J _ W Anderson Wood & Gilmore M, Otto Smith Cc. D. Moudy JN. Bricker . Pierce & Co Crawford oa | Rockville Adrian J. W. Choat L. O. Carroliton Jesee Trimble WANTED —CHICKENS AND may not have it on hand will pro- | EGGS. cure it promptly for any one who | wishes to try it. Do not accept any ubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCI8CO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEN YORK, WY. — Sheriff's Sale. ‘party in his district for years. He | Las got a call at last. Nowlet him skow his hand.—St. Louis Republic. Miss Julia Magrader, a daughter | of the late General John B. Magru- der. of the confederate held the army. t Mc Peninsula” agai who} f 1862. begins y virtue and authority of a genera! execu issued from tneoffice of the clerk of the citenit court of Bates county. Missouri, re- tnrnable at the November term, is0, of court to me directed in favor of Mary F Donecan aod Joseph 8. Duncan and 8g George W Henderson, I have levied and eeiz- ed upon all right, tithe. tnsereet and claim of, the said George W He {and to the fo B | ip or Rates CO ’ Thursday, N eng Tem f } seater: sate rete anette ee

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