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} | oe ee enone ee 17 grow Vv Mo B . WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Eprror, }. D. Atten & Co., Proprietors, SCRIPTION TERMS OF SUMS BUTLEK MISSOURI WEDNESDAY, OCT 22, 15 —$$—$—————————————— My THE STATE TiCsaE! OF THE SUPREME COURT GANTY, ot Henry County. npent Pysric SCHOOLS . WOLFE, ot Randol JAMES B. RINTE 1. | For Sur iCou Warkei:OUsE C oM Ht. W. HICKMAN, ot Stoddard County Senator 16th Distr. MAJ. J. N. BRADLEY. p27 District DeAPMOND, ot Bates County. For Concress, DAVID A. | co UNTY TICKET. For Representative W iH SUMMY. Vor Cireuit Clerk JOUN C HAYES. For Recorder of Deeds J © MARTIN. Clerk T L HARPER. For County For Sheritt JOE B SHELBY. Prosecuting Attorney C F BOXLEY Presiding Judge of County Court R D BRADEN, Judge ot Northern District WM DALYON. judge of Southern District FREDERICK FIX. Judge of Probate Court JS FRANCISCO, ‘County Treasurer SAM For Coroner H FISHER JT WALLS. Bro. Carroll, of the Union, said he would prove exch of his seventeen falsehoods uttered ocratic party, if denied. about the deim- They have been denied any instead of trying to prove one of themhe says “The democritic speakers will be given ar opportunity to sustain their de- nial.” Upon the same logic we ex- pect to hear this great man after the election saying that about oue thou- sand farmers who never saw his pa- per owe him for it, aud upon his statement suing these men and sisting upon a judgment unless they come in and prove they did not owe the bills. With him the rules of logic are reversed and the negative must be proven. Great idea! great man!! great paper!!! Lhe Weekly Union of this city some three weeks ago made seven- teen distinct arraignuments of the democratic party, and said if they} were denied that paper would prove them each and every one. The same week the Trwgs branded them as un- true and defied Mr. Carroll to prove OE ON THE OTHER FOOT. The 2 s nothing if not un- consistent. friend of the farmer, of H. W dei t sn didate railroad him whom for characterizes hel: old dotard, s. have nominated for iuis is a élap in the face | to U. wen in Bates ecunty, bu arroli thinks they w I elligent enough to see. | \ e HW. Hickman was by the f 1. U. elected its presi- leat, a littl more than a year ago, was he not by the intelligence as-| bled considered imore than a ‘chi ld dotard? Hal Carroll been there and made | this sort of statement abvut him he} jwould have been by intelligent far- {mers booted out of the house. But | Carroll is ready and willing to sink tie FL & L. U. and the interest of} ; Bates county ers in order to elect a few union lal men on a& jloeal ticket He is coin wi s union labor | party did two year hen it sok out tu Chauncy LI y and the} slums 0° > Louis a J knows tha sup ported jcongress iu the three St. Louis dis. tricts the re . Prank, Kinsey | jand Neideri lawyers and ja manufacturer, causing their elee- | democrats which were opposed by fand F. & LL. U. alike. This sa labor party jits hired representative from Pitts- union of Matt Quay and Andrew Carnegie four years ago went to the polls in Morrison’s district in Illinois and defeated W. R. Morrison, democrat- te candidate for congress, always the friend of the producing classes of the west. electing over him Jehu Baker, 2 republican with extreme eastern ideas and a lawyer niso, and all because Morrison had led in a Gallant fight to reduce to the farmers of the west the burdens of taxation, about which Bro. Hendrickson fa/ks. After the election did not this hired representative of the union labor party publicly boast of his achieve ment? The same thing was attempt- ed the same year in the district rep- resented by John G Carlisle, speak- er of the house, because he had seconded and favored the efforts of Morrison to relieve thecommon peo- ple of some of the burdens of taxa tion. that no one having regard for the truth will deny. For the last year has not Senator Vest been a vigorous and persistent fight in the senate against the “Beef Combine,” of the of history making one them, and each week since we have! insisted that he make these charges | good. most grinding monopilies on the continent. directly oppressing the| That paper has failed and re-! farmers? Has he not advocated and | fused to sustain them or even refer Heated to dscrease the burdens of tax- | to them except in personal and | contemptilie tlings and coarse, vul-! gar witicisms at the editor of the! ‘limes. We now brand those charges | | ver. a measure the F. as maliciously false in every particu- lar, and known to be so by M. V.| Carroll before their publication, and | charge that they were published for the purpose of deception and that said Carroll was not only a party to Bates county demanded of its candi-| Gould live originating the same, but became a, willful folsifier when would prove them if contradicted. We make these charges advisedly their candidate should be opposed | and ask our farmer friends if they will be led by known perjurers and schemers, who make 8 commodity of their honors for votes. ——————_—_ Charlie Wolfe says Hendrickson had to pledge himself against Vest before they would give him the nom- ination. Mr. Wolfe is a thorough- bred high tariff republican and speaks from the card. Now we ask | the farmers again can you afford to vote for a man who if elected to the, legislature promises that he will vote for Filley for United States seuator, and Filley i m turn promise 8 that if elected to the important po- sition he will s ad by the repub stand by A ean party, the 1 he said he! ation under which we groan and of !which Bro. Hendrickson complains? says he and voted for the free coinage of sil- & i.0: mand? But all these measures are ‘opposed by the republicans aud fav- lored by the F.& L. U. de- : : i charity than the editor of the Union | \ par Sith Ian eee The union labor convention of | j ever did or ever will make if he | eam Wout, crete eter uate to be 2 thousend years} ‘ j ; ibe eae date for representative one thing, old; and there is J. Rue Jenkens, ne did oh Conents | the sak thing the republican | \that honorable, high-minded chris-|4 % Store| party in sisted upon,—that | | tian gentleman who was elected from | to see an ad- to then election of Vest. One man whose name was proposed in this convention, Mr. Graham. said he would do in this matter what he ‘thought would be for the best inter- est of the farmer. He received but few votes. When another con- | Yention was called to fill the vacancy occasioned by Carroll's being dis. qualified, prominent republicans, some of _— being what Carroll |would ca j were de It pre-| Hickman, | jtion on a platforin opposed to all the | deine ands of the F. & L. U.; and thereby wave control of the last con- feress to the republicans. resulting | in the McKinley Tariff bill and the {Auti-Free Coinage bill, both of by | barg, loaded down with the money | These are well known matters | Has he not supported | ll jack-leg lawyers, if they | ocrats, were active in advis-_ find that upoy touches will be fi the slum and the THAT PER CAP Itis being cla labor spe! the actual money in | “TS OVe capita. is only four do enty cents; or, in other words, if all the money now iD circulation wus | A divided equally between every man. | wowan and child inthe United States each would receive jist 84.70. Now jthis statement iain keeping with th true asser | other extravagant and uu rade by tl and this paper, the [ Gis Such assert | heavily upon the c¢ tions being speakers of this 1, are drawmg y and intel The amount United |ligeuee of vur farmers 'of money, per capits, States is thirty-two do'la jeents; the am tion for the year dollars and eleven cents in the unt in actral circula ! 1590, twenty two 2.11 ’| This is tanen fromthe U. S. Treas urers report and ought to be better Fevidence than the bare assertions of ) W. O. Atkeson & C | pat it in another Or, we will there is 346 f fori, aes dollars of greenbacks in cir culation; 500 million dollars in gold Fi and 336 million doilars m_ silver, | aoa one billion one hundred and jeighty-two tilliou (S$? 182,000,001 dollars in actu+ti circulation, not {counting the national | | Divide this by the 6: :million people jaud we have eighteen dollars and {seventy-six cents, ($15 76) per capi ta, notineluding the national bank | circulation, which makes it come to $22.11 per capita. And yet these |fellows have the assurance to stand | befe farmers and so far insult their inte. ligen-e as to tell them that the cir- culation amounts to only $4.70. No wonder the against \their members hearing other spe ers. or roe ine other THOSE BANKERS The democratic party was oppo: ed tothe national banking system before Carro!l dropped his swad- | dling clothes eanaudience of Bates county leaders advise las iewspapers. But it was opposed | j to the system and not to any gentle- }man who is now. or bas been in the | past in that business. The Union} and union labor speakers are making | a special and vindictive fight unon | engaged in that | business in our city who the gentlemen now heretofore | |have been considered good citizens. | Capt. Tygard has been a banker | since his advent into our city, then a small village, and in all these years if he has not been a high minded, honorable gentleman, honest in his | dealings aud incorruptable in nature | we never heard of it) J. C. Clark}. }served our people for years as sher-! iff and collector, the most | important offices in the county, and | jit he ev-r defrauded two of en individual, | or the county out of a cent we have! lyet to learn of it. Wim. E Walton.) ;one of the best at the!i same time one of the most honora-| £ }ble, upright gentlemen in tne coun- | lty, who served Bates four years as county ed the county financiers, county, f clerk and say- $30,000 by ferreting | ,out the defaleations of a republican sheriff, who has been condueting an, honorable tanking business for | | years, and during that time has giv jen more hea public enterprise aud to| | his farm to the office of circuit clerk, | | which office he held comiemode U for eight years, and made Bates! county one of the best officers she ever had—whose private life is like | | his public record, as pure as snow! and above reproseh—these we say are the citizens that this anarchist |sheet and speakers are maligning j}and traducing over the county on the plea thet they are fighting na- j tional banks. These gentlemen | should be respected, and we do g union labor m whatever they pot believe the good citizens of! aid net to nominate Jake Graham.’ this county will sustain these: fel-/ oluised to do what be thought lows in this unjustifiable and ur- would be best the farmer. If warranted warfare upon private cit- i Ae : of yok, Savoy Pitcher's Castoria. dy Te 1d has ae ek Children Cry for was a lawyer; James Mour Es * Tew : Adina ta Gn ce Children Cry for f the “Move doet: her particulars. 1 by all! Picciier’s Castoria. we beast to day, and i uggists 47 Im lar president we ever ae Sage ie \ fore Chance [lawyer that Audrew : z Thave 590 tons of excellent prai Low ofered you to decorate hero of New Orleans, wus a /awy: rie bottom hay, stacked in a 2000 y with beautiful crayon ascvere Webster Clay. h Lin-jacre blue grass pasture Pasture por.rats aud other pietures made by lal and house rent free. Hay tobe sold) youre is If you have taste : per ton F ire at Times, ford aean learn. and it is a a2 ake pain office or address. M. L. Wolfe, pleas weil as a protitable busi. i Passaic, Mo. one ‘iv terms are reasonable fo, bad law sduction as [ guarantee you sue. é Tare Le cess, le term, when “you can Wes i Will psx ‘ uts per d vtwill sell redily, or in : i ve of | Dushe! for wheat delivered at my | 0t words time unlimited. Callon f mill. Iwill take wheat on deposit, me for terms a le an something ‘ “and give 534 pounds of the very that will be nt value to you. which Bax Mo st v i best flour ) er ——o J. W. Cover. this is true it does1 J. T. Suanvon u opera b'ld’g. a SU a ae TL TT rete mma ———— uid the man wi -_ ' * ~ one class a: \ BEN NET} WHEEL ti 9 i JANY ve together aud ow t Uv l ' ‘ af ' ec. amen inte is ¢ » fool or adem DEALERS IN THE CELEGRATED Ieee dys of the : — ee an,, Charter Oak Cook Stoves crith Wire witebes. Hid Gauze Oven Doors dle ages he wou —— ae the + the trusting; stant whe dared to question the rity of Rome. Living now h uld so far forget or ignore + ichings of those who gave us a! untrv at the cost of thei best blood. as to say that those whe do not see as Le sees. or professes *, isa Villian, a sore upon the b "2 can | eer that should ioved, al though the individus! v have, by alife that ig blin. ie been fora jand the teachings w! | gate arc infalib'e. | my paper aud none other. Ye i men ray a id on for | BEN N ETT, W | EE LER & CO. them what they 5 or whom they sh Lhear? We inire Butler, Mi iss ouri. intolerance,® demagogery aud date ;pheelism are at. premiura or will GS" WM Bates county will huve no dictas | tion may prepare to do | Emerson's man, «...1 | was eczema and psoriasi have rights under the law which | willbe Bossed. By our sioe cash as selections from ve time and re what you always the vy & Co A Lady in Texas Writes. for 100 head grass, Water and once to Geo. WM . Framers bank. 39-4 on in last int nto we Children Cry for BCOre OF mor expected of all with whon n he in cou-! comes tact He woul! =2y “I Pope DT promul- shall read You ou shall Schuttler, “Studebaker, | attend the meviing where we speak | § AY itehell, Sterling, | and none other My ‘followers are | ; = good people but are liavle to be " arm . yaZOnsS, Bugei CS, ‘I 4 Ine W agons ilead astray. Theres © Urey musi i Road Carts, Wind Mills, not hear the tenching of the heretics Such are the teachine o sg wl Carroll. Had he the pow: + to-day + *1 . would re-establish tie ceautaaes “HON Force Pum 5, Grain ty iis sulk Ows and liberty of t} and —— | < ' jof speech would be a ching of | past. Do the fires of liberty still burn | STEEL FENCE WIRE; AND ‘THR LARGEST STOCK OF in the breasts of Sie “citizens of HARDWARE, STOVES, QUI SWAI GLASSWARE, Bates county or will any of them AND GROCERIES IN SOUTH WEST MISSOURL be led by the nose by a man or set} tako their temper if such is the fact. This is uot 2 day Sc RO Cee ET m when bigotry, ss: tors and Mr. Carr ates the elec like Judge | BATES COUNTY LOAN & LAND CO. WEST SIDE SQUARE, BUTLER. MO. ~ * Capital, - $20,00 Are prepared to make Farm Loaus—giving Lorrower THE BEST AND SiN LOWEST RATES AND PRIVILEGE TO PAY AT ANY TIME ' Also buys and aell Real Estate aval deals in all kinds of good securites. Baies County Loan & Land Company, the fextro ordinary | » performed on me | JAS K. BRUGLER, Presipest. W. FL. DUVALL, Secrerarr. H. E. PERCIVAL, Treasurer. 2 ave There H jsrenee andp ro- PROGRESS. —-—and prepare is too much int. gress here fer } , MORTAR-SPOTIEE | Covere t witn S Cured in Five Weeks by the e Awfui Spectacie Cutic iam going totell + enre your Cutieura her About the Ist of aon 1 pimples like eoming « thonght nothing of i neticed some red | ll over mv body, but} 1 # time lete. on, to look like pott-dbon, and ; mortar \ » the newspazer | avont your Cotieur. >, and vurchased | hem from my dri b | immediate relie sealy eruptio © gr- appeared one by « cured. Ihad the fore I began taking or ive weeks Was entirel wT and ais- | [ had been fully | rteen months be- | dies, and iu four | ured. My disease | iknow of a great many wh. have taken the remedies and thank me for tue knowledge «f them, especially | mothers who hav» babies with sc aly eruptions | on their heasd and bosies I cannot express mytnankstoyou My budy was covered with scalfis, and I was anawfal spec’ pact te behold. | Now my skin is as clasr as a baby’ Cuticura Resolvent| | The new Blood snd skin purifier and greatest | | of humor remedies, internally (to cleanse the | | blood of all impu: .8nd thus remove the | | cause) and Cutienra. the great skin cure, and | Oap, an exquisite skin besutifier, | (to clear the skin and scaiy and re- | | store the hair), cure every species of ing, itching, burning, sc ease of the skin, scalp ai ald ee eee a Tice, You will see the finest line of Dry Goo Shoes, ever on the market. I have ji: Boots and eturned from Soa Resoly st Ww. re lal e latest stvles ar Potter Drag and Chemi fea: Corporation the est sepa EU hazed oH x ; yle . ” Dress Goods an? trimmings; also, rtest styles in Boots | ton. aps and Gent 0k at ¢ and Shoes Hats ard € vVrop in and take a low prices and co . hing Goods stock; our Ai LCAN’ GF 1D EDS C BREATHE.