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Some of the republican journals still urge the party congress to + the IMFS dalidow in UTLER WEEKLY T J. D. ALLEN Ebiror. pass the foroe bill The journals whieh favored the a '.D. Auten & Co., Proprietors, more thau the decreases im whicu the McKiuley law wakes | That is to say, these are the papers which, to the extent of their in- fluence, are responsible for the po- TERMS OF SUPSCRIPTION TheWeewry Times, published every | Wednesda: , will be sent to any eduress Report ot the Grand Jury. To the Hon. D. A. DeArmond, Judge of Bates e our duties un ru court, we have visited the offices and made a thorough investi ation thereof; we found the books ‘and records of each and every of- Jefferson City Correspondence. Jefferson City, Tixes.—Th Ma 50,000 to 58.000. will run fro : ioy an estimate on the congression- al returns, said Secretary of State Leusuer to your correspondent, “I should say the majority for the state 500 Tons o Hay. Thave'500 tons of excellent prai- nie bottom hay, |stacked in a 200 } acre blue grass pasture Pasture se rent free. Hay to be sold oper ton. Enquire at Tres office or address, M. L. Wolfe, Passaic, Mo. Wheat Wanted. I Will pay eighty five cents per bushel for wheat delivered at my Syrup of Figs. luced from the Iaxat $s Juice of Califo i with the Ld kb the system, adaches, and 49 ln, els. effectu c dispelling colds and curing habitual costiveness. Wanted! aid, tor $1.2. : = gne vear, postage paid, to 5 null. Iwill take wheat on deposit, i - |litieal avalanche whieh has just bu-/ ficial well kept and up to date. the and give 334 pounds of the very = hy 1 the officers | ticket is 58,000." This brings Mis Wool, hides, p. athers, bees jried the republicau party.—Globe- | offices we found clean aud the o souri back to her old time demo-| wax, rags and ere North Main | = courteous, rendering us every as 8 s BUTLER MISSOURI. 12,1890. Massillon, O, made a cut immediate | They justified this outrage upon the His pre-emi- | tic endorsement of the zens of Bates county. ~ tent qualifications and fitness for this high office is recognized through- out this section of the state where he stands ut the yery top of his pro- fession. He is learned in the law, pure and upright in private life, honorable in his dealings, of a posi- tive character which makes sure he is right then does his duty though the heavens fall. Governor Francis could not appoint a better man, and the mantle of Judge DeArmond could not fall on more worthy shoul- ders. wages. reeords and papers therein. and caso no vault suitable for the pur pose can be erected or placed in said office where now located, then that another suitable office be procured : | Missouri. and titted up as above indicated, to/ Seas eo 5 the end that the records of this} “I donot consider that the state | Te fing | ®@ministration was on trial as no at }court may be preserved. We find | ee : = i - | tacks that I could hear of were made {that cne of the doors of the vault in| upon it during the campaign, either he recorder’s office is out of repair |by republican orators or the repub- | and wili not close. thereby endan ver- eek press Rvac gnize the fact, | : ae - ren uel i =o Mie |howsver, that if the government at | of the causes of recent republican de-! therefore, recommend that the same lJeforsou Gity duties aie past two| : | be properly repaired as speedily as} Mae a Seay feat: | “ : | years hal been unsatisfactory to the T It in St. L : | possible. We find the flooring in ne ee Eben ch ielered nea lelae BY 4 arge- eOpie Or by ne sidere 2 or he result in St. ons He raeh | lower hall of the courthouse decayed ae eal lo the 5 te im os of tl lya pe eres oemae ie and out of repair, and window hghts | he ae ai faea : ca ee “i 1a | a I Fi fe a \ ™ a adele broken and recommend as a matter ae ey . 4 i ade Bue ty ods. So 2 = a -— ican si Jobeconony toler dn causte) dak. ibs a pice be : — gar | ri 3 > lac. n vi} ~ = fir e S, AN vO i oubi- pap aay ae iar poo °W | needed repairs be made at al ealetiaven . : ith paca oe ao Z at him, it was a very who — Bs Further in the discharge of oun Sess lessened | ie oy cae | well as important piece of work. It} duties we have examined an old, di-| ue largely increased democratic is bad enough to have a district or a : = ve {cratic vote, and in looking for the | street, opposite rost-oftice. rest flour per bushel. aes i WEDNESDAY, NOV. | Democrat. | sistance in our investigation : We Pen otk the followiug ince ne oth ‘ Phos} x sineee | J. T. Saawyoy. ———— ne | Russell & Co., extensive manufac-| — ——— ee | iiterest: ii) GS ria Peete en i | : et eee The name of Hon. Thos. J. Smith | turers of agricultural implements at | Ce ri separ a ae See aE | Governor Francis ed to Governor Fran- pee ye oe ee “I believe,” said the governor to! will be presented to Governor Fra papers and records now rapidly ae fea emedreeeeniENT Gia crnece iy cis for appointment as Judge of the ly after the election of 33 per cent ib | cumulating in course of business “ { ef BeTERTS Se a tie ae ' - 22nd judical cireuit, to fill out the! the wages of all their employees who! would recommend that the same = tective tariff policy of the republi { Mr Sith will bare the. eathusna|soroxcrccta thalocRicle te [eteul clan's fice whercta kop thee" Perth indented by the Me HEADQUARTERS FOR : : ieee ‘cK - district, | Circuit clerk's office whe pt the pe L Th Scculeaeal ae | Mr. Smith will have the enthusias-| for ngress in the McKinley district. erie Jere of | Binley bil e agricultural in-| ‘ s bar aud citi ce aa ’ — hin eet P oe nea a eeenie of the country have become) TRO Celebrated Charter Oak Cools Sto iS | the county, and in case ing | f ni 2 : ; ve ground that men who cast their bal-/ yj, stairs. the probubility is ag arse, deer = gr iy The wonderful with Wire Gauze Oven ° - - - 1 i | SOL 5 oy i lots in favor of free trade should re- = omnia — = - ee | persuaded that the surest and speed-| Doors. ; ae a =i pees 0A Sule be place j| lest relief to be obtained is through | line of prosecution was pursued at Ss : aa ae oe sn | the Supremacy of the d-mocratic| ae r I the et watch works in Canton, | n anid office for the protection a |party. The infamous force bi!l may | | his stove is euaranteed to do all kinds of he h f Major McKiulev. It | bave bad some influence, but no | mk 2 = if eee aR : par £0 much as the MeKinley tariff| roasting with 30 per cent. less shrinkage ' was not a minute too early for the Siiil@antreihavene) Gomson (one | : ; 4 country to sand-bag 4 law whose ad- federal supervision of elections in and wit h less fuel than anv of the old vocates seck to uphold it by pro- : scription and intimidation.—Kansas style stoves, City Star. = Gen. H. V. Boynton, the well known correspondent of the Ciucin nati Commercial Gazette, in reviey << 2 9 we GY FILLEY st.0e _ An effort will be made to pass a law through the next legislature mak- ing it a capital offense to wreck a railroad train. This a step in the right direction. He is dowbly a mur- derer who wrecks a train and kills innocent people for the purpose of one lapidated and decayed buildin, |9Jomty in the 36th general assem ! robbery or to avenge a real or fanci- ed wrong on the railroad company, and it is the duty of the state to pass laws to secure the safety of the trav- eling public. It has also been per- tinently suggested that laws be more stringent ou careless officials and employees of these great arte- state cursed with an unserupulous and unprincipled manipulator; but when a man of thiskind fastens him- self as au incubus ou cach succeed ing national convention of his party his overthrow becomes a matter of national concern and a cause for na- tional rejoicing. known as and used for a county jail, whic we found as well and cleanly kept by the jailor as it is possible t» keep :t. and the prisoners therein wel! jvovided with clean and whole som focd, but the jail building we found in a dilapidated condition, the cells damp and unwholesome, un suitable and unfit as a place of con- biy is certainly gratifying to the state administration. I consider that the election settled beyond all question the fact that Senator Vest will be his own successor, if indeed | there was any room for doubt before as the senator had no opposition in the democratic party and the vote shows that the attacks made on him We also handle a full line of the When the republicans again come | by the republicans only served to strengthen him with the people of the | state] “The constitutional amendment providing for an inerease in the num ber of judges on the supreme bench has been adopted by the people and FAMOUS GARLAND OAK HEATERS, ries of transportation. It is but lit-|_ tle difference to the victim ;who is |!to power we trust that the western sent to his death on » fast moving section of the party will make its in train whether the cause was careless. fluence felt in the preparation of leg ness of the employees or the work|i#lation. Ifthe western view had aaa og 7 i] | for the continement of pris shers, au H -| prev ailed the federal election bill! ] a . + of some miscreant bent on plunder leye sore and disgrace to Bates coun finemcnt for any human being either before or after trial and conviction We therefore, beg leave to join the many grand jurors before us in con- demning said jail as an unfit place which wrill furnish more heat acco to weight and size, than any Oal Heater on the market, THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE, GROCERIES. GLASS } iil ac y = e would not have been presented, and | . it will devolye upon the governor to Ie or revenge. Too many accidents ; it We beg leave to return our : i Pe CPs 2 AND QUEENSWARE. IN SOUTH WEST Mo! } occur on our railroads resulting in sean coe ne vii oI | thanks tc the officers of this court, pa dogs i Pa ri ae : . loss of life and great damage to}® S#4pe much less objectionable than | gne and all, for the courtesies ex J . S 2 b ; ae ; aa : : Reo iggay »j3{¥80ury. As o matter of course the ‘ } property. Instead of holding the a es As the bulk [tended ue and ol aie contests for these places has begun BENNETT, WH EEL ER & Co. | | . of the republican congressmen come | 88d assisti ; ss eenediiaa “: Sart eae 4 & | Company alone responsible for dam- f ag yout. this ae 2 Be ver. | He88 of the jury. _ Respectfully sub- aus Pt ees oily: a minus = ae Butler M 1issourl. rom west, this section is ¢ | se The following are among the names ’ ages, if the careless employee could |!“ j mitted, J. K. DeJannetr, a ns be made criminally liable it might | t#inly to blame for neglecting to a Foremen of Grand Jury. |! those who are being urged for ap- = | result in much good sert itself at the right time iu the| ———-—- * | pointment: Judge Burgess, of Linn j H oe framing of party policy.—Globe-| A Wheat Blockade Feared. —s gg —— - Aud- | _ - s gies aes ee oo rain; Judge Thomas, of Jefferson; It appears from Bro. Hackett's monet. Pies psec Fol ae ae Judge Ellison, of Adair; Judge Ba- § 4 : f . é es fase eo ae River |" Of Marion; Judge Broaddus, of mandate, published in last week's Judge Stratton Strongly Backed. jgrain blockade in the Red River Rigigetons vane Ginsu uae Gass: . Union, that he has not only assumed to dictgte the political policy of each member of the F. & L. U., but pre- { Sumes to say what they shall or shall not read. He, assisted by some of his lieutenants, has not only indus- H triously advised against reading oth- ercounty papers than the Union, but he now issues his proclamation * commanding his subjects not to read the St. Louis Republic—that it is a corporation paper and might corrupt them. Whether he means that it is published by a corporation or in the Nevada. Mo., Nov. 16.—Au earn-! Valley. The railroads gre making eat effort io Beine te 3 th-| extraordinary efforta to meet the de. eee Dene Pee a south mhends of ta shippers with a daily west Missouri, especially in the | freight movement of 650 loaded cars counties composing the twenty fifth | through the city on the Great North judicial cireuit, to have the Hon, |¢™ and Northern Pacific Railroads, Daniel P. Stratton appointed one of | but with the rapid apereane OC iar lhecadses ShtkG ae j mers’ deliveries during this month he Judges of the supreme court, as | ang December it is feared that the provided for under the amendment | elevators and railroads will prove to the constitution adopted at the/unequal to the movement of the late general election. The Vernon! ae crop ef ye Pear bushels in > : | the 12 counties of the valley county bar met Friday uight and pe-| 2 ; si as Fi | It will take 58,0 500 titioned Gov. Francis for the ap- Le , | bushels each to move the wheat crop pointment of Judge Stratton. The | of the valley alone, irrespective oi Judge Miller, of Cape Giradeau, and Judge Martin, of the Columbia law school. The governor is investigat- ing the qualifications of the lawyers named, as well as others titted for | : 4 the positions aud who would accept, a | ; S [ OP R NJ HD ha and it is believed that he will make the appointments as soon as the : adoption of the amendment is certi- | fied to him by the secretary of state. | As St. Louis,Kansas City and Spring- field are represented gon the bench at present it is not likely that either of the new judges will hail from any of these cities. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. A | : ‘ bars of Dade and Cedar counties the demands for tonnage of the oth- McKinleyism in Indiana. : 1 interest of corporations we can only have also seat requests to the gov. /€? parts of northern Minnesota and j From the on oe aia : , Conjecture. If the former, the Union, ernor North Dakota. The formation of a at a= “i ! § if } © in which he publishes his mandate. See jcompany with $500,000 capital is The E resident went home all way Ef elduticmdén ts, au aay MeCoy—Hattield. being agitated for the purpose of | from Washington to vote and to set 1 5 j son. Are the h | sOhatte t W. Va., Noy. 12. *Tecting an elevator at this point/a good example to his party friends. af i n. © the honest yeomanry of! 1arieston, Ss aNOt heed weth al storage capacity of 5,000,000] But nothing could stem the tide of} “ E t this county abject slaves that one| Bud McCoy was waylaid by Wn. bushels to store a part of the encr- | indigati ey st the East ill \ ; man shall dare to thus dictate to Dyre and Ples. McCoy at Peter creek mous surplus of the valley. “aaa in - aaa Slai h } them what;they shall read, or how|Pike county, Kentucky, to-day | a ee ee ae nie ceil Sale of : The president's own county, which | gave Cleveland a majority of 460 in| 1888, now rolls up nearly 3,000 | against the so-called MoKinley bill. | The president's own ward gives a democratic gain of 192. Chairman Michener, R., Says “three causes | Operated—geueral apathy of the re- | publicans, dissatisfaction with Pres- i ident Harrison's administration, and the impression among the the peo- ple that the McKinley law would in- ereqse prices along the line. The last cause was no doubt the most powerful. The belief was one that j could nut be counteracted on the | eve of an election.” while on his way to the house of | _ the Man on Top. John Goslin, and killed. The vic- | 7! t* Chicsgo News. tim spoke pleasantly to the two men | Pierce Hackett or any other man/|and passed them, when they turned | Gees ; assumes to dictate the jin their saddle and shot him through| Tuesday was confirmation and an : the fyemers of Bates county andjthe back, firing several shots into | 8°CePtsuce of the theories which the | that papers they shall or shall not|his dead body after he fell from his presiiential shee of tariff reform fi take, he has gone too far, and anyjhorse. The murder stirred up a| enero with what then seemed i aman who has the spirit of independ-|tremendous excitement among the mata firmness in 188%. To go ence alive in his bosom will resent McCoys and Hatfields and a Posse | back to the first eer a will be such assumption and infringements | 8t once started after the murderers, em _ A a bag fact in- on his sacred rights of manhood. He| who fled to the southwest corner of pa of one ee of the widespread might just as well say what you,| West Virginia, then into Kentucky. pongo ores aa a way the your wives and children shall eat,|News have been received that the agg : ica age — ae “arink and wear, or what chureh you | posse came up with the fugitives in se mibute to bis clear-sightedness ‘shall attend and at what schools you | Buchanan county. McCoy was shot goo assy Siok shall educate your children. Mr,|and captured, but Dyre escaped af- ie | om iy : ick ~~ 2 Hackett's great success seems to | tera running fight. A portion of | ief politica! question of his | The St. Louis Star Sayings, a re- Gave turned his head. He should | the posse is in pursuit, jcampaign. The issue threatened to | and he will) | publican paper, says of Judge Gantt | not rule with arrogance or his sub- | probably be killed. | become aggressive and polticians and the supreme court: “The new REGARDLE ) jects may rebel. l s they shall think and talk. On what meat has this great Ceasar fed that _ he has become so great. When Mr. Grover Cleveland is now the reading of 20,000¢% ¢ Worth of Clothing. in ; 7 These Goods Will be Sold at Slaughter Sale nto recog- : : — Ss Senator Moody Will Retire. {nizing it and taking sides upon it. | {of all kinds were forced j p & | Supreme judge is a good lawyer and __ The official returns, which har Pierre, S. D.. Noy. 13.—Official | That weird economic monster, the So — e 0 5 e | f ; : Ea | a : s : was by far the best man the demo- been received from all of the coun-| returns from all the counties in | McKinley bill, was devised. Having ~ g : | arp ik dea abet. | doubt show that the legislature sis | made the issue at the expense of bis CT@tS could have nominated anes ties in Kansas but five, give Hum-|jost in both branches to the republi-| own defeat, Mr. Clevland forced his When the constitutional | Bome and see us. Next door to PETER LANE'S old stand knew it. phery a plurality ahead pviilite ols jcans. The house wee probably give jadversaries to a upon it. They amendment goes into effect and two Sothwest Corner Square, Butler, Mo, 249. The McKinley bill, which has | four majority forthe demecratic-in-! did so, aud with amount of im- judges are added to the supreme. raised about everything else, has cut dependent fusionists, while the sen- | be st incredible for a par- beach there will be less of the - down the republican plurality in ate will have not less than three.giv- ty containing the most brilliant and 1 = i es "¢ , aye he ing them seven majority on the joint | adroit statesmen of the time. tedicus an delays to Kansas 81 per cent in two vears.— ; ballot to elect a United States Sena-, Most assvredly Le is the man at which attention has been ) frequent. K. C.s3tax J j tor. j Present on top. cy directed. 4 7 4