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oT NOT TO BE SWERVED. Pierce Hackett. the most chronic office-secker BUTLER WEEK] Y TIMES: MRS. LOGAN SIZES THEM UP. J. D. ALLEN Ebrror. ultra Bates The Noted Senator's Widow em the Re- f the county publican Presidential Timber. last fall and urged his brethren to boycott the Tires. ever in county, made a tour Jolliet, IL, Sept. 13.—Mrs. Joun A. Lo,an, who is here visiting Mrs. Henry Fish, in au interview day sai J. D. Attex & Co., Ptoprietors. He succeeded in TERMS OF SUESCRIPTION influencing one man to stop bis pa Pierce Hack- He has now succeeded in hay- per, and that man was ett. yester “I take but little interest lug # seuseless rot passed by the 5 _ in politics compared to former days union labor branch of the farmers RESOLUTIONS V8. RESOLUTIONS. alliance in the form of boycott reso- The union labor political end of lutions which we take pleasure in the Bates county PF. & L. U. met in We . ‘ Wi i f the an Butler on Saturday, Sept. 15th, and eat tOreey thee ya =e Bates county who has so far lost his The Weekry Times, published every Wednesday, will be sent to any address one year, postage paid, for $ sand was senator “Whom do you regard as the most reproducing in another column pror: nent candidates for among the republicans!” proceeded to vent its spleen upon “I could scarcely venture an opin: our unoffendiny head in the follow manhood and self respect as to allow is ion. One thing is certam. We have {this blatant, flan mouthed, calam- ; A hy ae ing whereases and resolutions: this blatant, fla Jae no great leaders such as developed ity L Pp seeking politiciar Whereas, The Butler Weekly i ‘Ties persists in misrepresenting |? dictate to him what he our Order, the F. & L. U, its officers | shall not read he should pay and members in state and county: stop this paper. The Times has for And ae Awocated EOE. Hedas GEL Eebhe! the cause of the agricultural inter- ingly and maliciously misrepresent ~ z the action of the recent State Union ,€st8, Jt has been a farmers jour meeting at Pertle Springs, and by every sense of the word, at falsehood and insinuation sought to| times fighting their battles against cast odium upon State Vice-Presi-} dent Pierce Hackett and M. V. Car- | roll: And yes 4 Whereas, It seeks to injure and! aud enrich her people. The editer cf disrupt our organization by circu-! the Toes has always been a cousis lating falsehoods and nurturing par- j ent democrat because he believed and tisan prejudice among our me BUI Uelieves that tle only salvation ship. Therefore be it OME ; an Hone tesolved by the Bates County | Of the farming classes is through the during the wa We have shall or moderate ability and less who overlap all bounds cf patriotism in their ambitious s- anc thirteen y s fearlessly It is such imen as these rapidly disintergrating a great party, and if they do not sce the folly of their ways, unite on # candidate aud support him who ure monopolists and corpora Z ward, the demoeratic party will tm- g hard to build up our cou uthink the demo ic best chances for wins nber- If we can . I did not say so. ‘TM bust yer. “*H'm., said Brown, ‘you've come from Arkansas and youre go- a ing back to Alabama. Isu't the soil = = of Arkansas as gootasthat in Ala- = bama”” = + *Yaas, ther soil is right smart in a 5 Arkausaw, said the woman. > Arkansas’ asked Brown » *Yaas.’ said the woman, *Arkan- S —— saw is right wares T reekon. salar AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED oe ASkE Brown, ‘why i a3 you leave Arkansas’ said the woman, strange udebaker and Peter Schuttler FARM WAGONS, TOP BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Road Caris, Phztons and Carriages. WIND MILES, LRON PUMPS, WATER TANKS AND ALL KINDS OF BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS 1 mers, sd conclusion, “appear to be dissatistied with the old partes} ua I PUL WIRE mY avaly 301d LSSHOIH SHL WONDE TO MEET NEXT WEER. - Conclave Of The Soveretzu Grard Lodge ot Odd-Fellows WITH THE —_ > = = > je) & n 4 fe) ° 1o} < ° % a > % < ay ne) sold and Re Largest and Best Hardware, Groceries, GLASS AND) QUEENSWARE, The Sovereign Grant Y i lodge is now on wheels, nud some of Septem- and than The morning of the 21st midocean, arrive not later = dnked indeed Union, That we denounce The Butler Weekly Times as being a ma- licious falsifier and unworthy the ji further confidence and support of our members. We believe this great organization the injury of one is the concern of all; that our welfare and perpetuity as an Order demands that we defend our officers and members against the abuse and misrepregentation of such partisan sheets and the more effectually to do | capture the this we urge upon cur membership | that that in| tin Ta candidate who can harmonize success for that party's principles. a : é eee : ;._ | all the elements, the republican pxr We favored farmers organizing for ing cantons ty will still be the party uppermost, — : mutual benefit and protection so) |” luy members but we must have more political ““°. : \long us they eschewed pr litics and For the past few years of honesty and less wrangling. or far freligion, and, believing that the cou- communies the Sove igdae in the West. but at no : . well to our hopes.” Saar ; stitution meant what it said we un- f Odd-Fellows has bee: “Would you regerd Blaine, Harri- ndvised the faruers & i. ©. o1- But when wild, fanatical cranks hesitatingly time in the » 4) ott i} “OM o Son or Alger among the coming pres- é sft {to yo into the F. ae a history of the order lus the manifest 1e 1 idential possibiiiti interest by ¢ ubers . Binine is a very bright man, order and tran un- throughout the jurisdiction this un derfoot the coustitutien, the en nore profouud than at the j arty. The same ts true of Gen- they cease supporting this|stons of the structure they have eal Wn j an beats Phe Sovereign Grand Lodge proper ) : pral Viarrison, who has certainly ze aie sheet. sworn to uphold and support, we = : 5 .. (is composed of from one to four de'- T = jmade vod president. As for Gen ki And afterwards, on a Tuesday elt x halt und advise the farmer who 1] little of | t egates from each State and Territory following, to-wit, the first Tuesday j,y,.5 principle and honor and fair H Bt : es a in the Union and from each jurisdie- B . a , dé i~ a asnetic an like ale, - er the first Monday of November. | ness, and who went into the ordes hay 1 tan ee of foreign countric 18U2, the wise and conservative for the advancement of the farn ing si a l t t } excepted: but i ’ Sive. . us sd : politics 1e@ members of the Farmers’ and Labor pine mous nemeisiteuanegs Ne Seria: ers’ Union of Bates county, men who went into the order for the purpose of bettering the condition of the farming class aud not to boost polit- ical dead-beats, ward bummers and political nou-descripts into office, will meet at their respective voting precincts, and unanimously pass the following resolutions: Whereas M. V. Carroll, editor of the Butler Union, a paper started for no other purpose than to bring discord and contention into repeatedly and persistently villified, falsified and maligned our worthy | t* white guests of the house. brother, U.S. Hall, then state presi cent of our order, for no other reason than that Bro. Hall ably and man- fully sustained the constitution and refused to be controlled by the of- tice-seeking element; And Whereas, Pierce Hackett and H €. Donoboe did unreasonably. un justly and ungentlemanly harass, in- sult and abuse the president of our order of the state, ou the occasion of his visit to this county to deliver an addreas, for the sole reason that he would not pervert his views to our or-! nati der by dragging it into politics, has interests and not to assist the poli {will most certainly be heard from ee ne : entitled to the tician to carry out his schemes, to *;now consider where he is drifting. *| Tf Pierce Hackett and his hired iar, Congeessman Ailen on Political Re- te. | grands in ener. | Purple degree and in good standing expects, by their silly boy Wisliinelon DC s\Sepe see te tl |“ These political reformers who do!‘ jnot tind either of the oll parties | | | Curoll. eir subordinate lodge and their cotting resolytions, to intimidate and Lear nents are ulso allowed to vie- swerve us one iota frem our established policy they ree out their hosts Major McKinley, the republican! John candidate for governor of Ohio. 1e- n with body, and large members a 8 Lenough for them are becoming ie congregate :t each annual commuri- our, lq ute uur Alle something cently refused to stop at a Cinein-) Brown, w hotel had refused to }seive anegro politician the sume vs! One tine said) Congressman | cation. oe ee Greater interest, however, \ fiend of mine. Bill jhas Leen worked up by virtue of the Patriarchs Militant demonstrations 3 publishing a paper se vehigh eralixe teo in Jackson, Tennesnee, | Hat have been had of late years at norning he thought hel ithe Sovereign Grand Ledge. would welk out of the town and see: it during the sitting of the grand | the time of holding the conclave of | eee) “arb Wire, Crass Seeds, & Tinware IN SOUTIIWEST, MO. Bennelt, Wheeler Mercantile Co, TERY BLOC! < BUTLER MO FPARM LOANS An unlimited supply of MONEY to LOAN os drawn five years and made payable suy tine TOIdOUd AWLNNOD AO SANT WIV been | i per cent home money. Farms for sale in dl parts of Bates If you want to buy or sell your Interest to see me 'Compiete Abstracts of all Reai Estate in Bates County, | Missouri. GEO. M. CANTERBURRY. | | Office in rear of Farmers’ Tank | | | | . Butler, Missouri a ee ee. eed Publie Notice Trustee's Sale. | Whereas Daniel HH Land Mary Noe! | STATE OF MISSOURI, + | hie wife by dof trust dated Jue ith County of Bates, , Ison i recorded in ther order's oltice with- . Missouri, in book No onveyed to the undersigned truster: In the Cirenit Court of Bate | November term, Isit ptitioner, against ‘I mm Shannon, followin Freeman, | th . | pe t described real estate lying and pa ane eee eEa ae ‘ ne 3 | The branch of the order will be Thaddeus Kaymond her persons | being situate in the county of Bates and atate } 1 t - i The ad f th tat if he couldn't tind something new to! | i concerned. of Missouri, to-wit he sc n of the State | eae Abe a the best represented at this meeting Fetition to + 7 The southeast yuarter of the southeast quar- Auditor's cflice by Hon. Je cae ; Cee : ; 4 (ol the sovereign body e the | ana Inond and to all other per- ction nine (9 Seibert has been so satisfactory to (7° ae Pec. eates aa degree was crented. The} Fippees AE peste a a ede tala ee aon ea hn rees near the vranch, uarter 2 s * on a | the people of the state itis extrom Sai ee eG oe eh | infieent prizes being offered in | ¢ s county, in ast quar- ae ars aoaude awny, e AW A movers | the state jly probable he will have uo opposi- 5 | ve ithe Competitive drills are the largest ever offered in connection with the Sovereign Grand Conclave in the hs Militant, s bringing cavtous from all It 0¢ Was scarce. ured to him, as it he would walk down | : r ecimy news tion in 1592 for re-nouunation for a : The charged by law second term. state auditor is there and learn which way the tide! So he e he got | with supervisory ustory of the Patriare of immigratic and i noW2s boving control of the revenue servicer of the strolled along. Just bef. jstate, nud under Mr. Seibert’s care ful and to the camp he saw a man leave it intelligent management it of the near by States. and the Hotel | of ) | veritied by his | is the owner of the ribed real es- |tate situated in Bates county. Misso wit: The west half of lot two 2) of th west quarter and the northwest quarter ition properly nil6) and the north half of forth that he x vutheast quarter of the southeast quarter ontheast quarter of section sixteen (16 nship thirty-nine . Of range thir- containing in all one hundred whienconvevan southwest quarter of section tive (5) in town- t payment of c | ship forty-one [41] of range thi three . note fully described in said deed o jand that his interest in and title to said lands. and whereas default has been made int | is Fee Simple, de deeds and | ment of the annual interest due on sai petition ful ch detault, seer names of the various note rived from certa’ evidences of tithe, in said forth; therein giving th ling to the terms of said * the whole of the principal due and i - Bol poe Uta iced al deneeau ar commune and go cifthrough the woods toward Sontorim to thise held by the said; 87 esened & decren Ob iethciency Hackett and Donohoe and per cee order dragged into politics; Therefore Resolved, That we condemn M ¥. Carroll for his efforts to drag our the town. The man wal as if he nit never before know: Such an of- ; ne : was tired, and carried a jug with a should be unanimously endors- ficer ed corncob stuck in it When he got The St. Louis tothe camp. Mr Brown found an} Chrenicle, a bou-| old wagon with the tires tightened Joved order into bad repute by partisan journal, hus this to say of) with hieke ry bark. The cover was} ampling under foot its constitu- tion in his efforts at self promotion: that his persistent, malicious and ex-president Hall: mostly bed quilts. A yoke of little} U.S. Hall sacriticed an opportuni- | narrowbacked steers was browsing | false charges against our state ef-)ty to lead the farmers of Missouri round. An angular. sallow-faced ticers and all conservative members | blindly and please a clique that man, ina fadedealico dress. which ! of ony order will not be condoned; | would revel in the ill-gotten rewards limp to her heels, was superin- Resolved, That the efforts of such Mr. Hall jis too honest and courageous to ac-\g coming from dishonesty. tending the frying of some bacon in let over wood that smoked. ! Three or four children. with hair and broken-down politicians as Pierce ekett and H. C. Donohoe to use : : the popularity of our order to gain {eept a leadership when he knew it prestige for their own aggrandize- | was certain to. be injurious to the ment is heartily condemned, and) geyicultural class. On thi that their insults to our state presi dent should be and are considered | : : F s! rsof the enemy, knowing; + -+G insults to the order itself. und 5 ander of the enemy, knowing Good Resolved, That we commend the that in time the farmers would see Mr. Brown. action of the Butler Weekly Trvs! the wisdom of his position and rally) + -Mornin, stranger” the woman as the true friend of our order in |to his side. Today Mr. Hall ie said, without taking the little Seine ojmee ite Sota ee oe stronger in his native state than he out of the corner of her mouth. visions properly upheld and admire "7° eR rps on eens its fearless and manly eourse in | Cver Was, and the larmers recogniz fighting the parasites that have fas- | in him the noblest w ork of God—an tened upon the vitals of our order. honest farmer. who white sore eyes, were sitting other around, and alean yellow dog was nand, he serenely bore the tauuts watching the bacon as it sizzled. morning. madam, said * ‘You seem to be traveling, mad- | am, said Mr. Brown. ! <Vaas, said the woman. **Might Task’ said Mr ‘where you have come from where you are going?’ = We has brains enough to make him a leader in the has ab. weunsis a travelin’’ Chauncey I. Filley, afters long | sleep has bobbed up again serenely. Thursday he was in Kansas City aud | joined the lodge ot reciprocity. The affairs of his country. President Potk of the National and | Farmers’ Alliance has arrived at To- old man wants to start with the first |peka, and will mak tain for 1892. kew speeches in Kansa People’s party. Who could dreamed, even two sbort years ago. that the time would ever come when a South Carolina man could stump the Sunflower state Gen. John M. Palmer of Illinois says: “This thing from the government for every aginable ill reminds me of the gruff oldfellow who on contributing 10 cents to the missionary collection added a dollar to get the dime to the heathen. If the government helps us to the extent of 10 cents it will cost the peeple $1 to pay the expense. of asking with absolute safety to life and limb’—Kk. C. Star. e up and tried to s the fryi him in time. and, as she let stick at him. she said: gond yaller son of a gun, ef you | don’t keep yer snoot outer that skilet | | ing bacon; but the woman saw The _ Associa’ Religious Liberty on hastaken up the case of John Lougnecker, an adventist. fined for working on Sunday. drive a ‘You dog- Brown, | © Committee for the past week has j| per who exer payat owpastdue, and unpa i pe ha s : Has | Cat and estate th as Tequired | Now theretore,at the request of the legal t been de luged with letters askiog by law aay and his said ’ 1 pursuant to th 1 | grantors, have | g | in of said lands eto r he cantons th H ¥ for cas} t hon tates and state for each of t expect to be here and compete for the pri- ZA maint i rtainofsaid deeds an: mentioned in said petition, are which the said lands * not ibeu: and that 8 certa 1 of nine o'clock in the fore- rafternoon of that day est and costs, 43-4t Trustee's Sale. Ella G band, ver 25th. ISSO and recore ice within w i, in book No. #2 } | Simpson. has been |lost, or $ hont having been pla jon record in said county, thereby rendering | re es Fo G2 his claim of record title to said lands imperf. and incomplete; and praying that st hear and make a record -aid petitioner shall pr Thing his said esta » undersigned tr + the foliow ed real estate lying and being situate in the county ot Bates and state of Miesou to-wit The north half of the south half east quarter of the northwest quarter tion thirteen (15) in township forty (40) 0 title and e and to said lands, jadverse to all persons whomsoever. Now. | therefore, know ye, that unless good cause to vontrary be showi, a decree will be made y said court, and entered of record in said | cause at the next regular term thereof, to be | begun and held at the court house in the city {of Butler in said county, on the first. Monday | in November, Iss1. and the estate and title in and to said jande, to be adjudged and decreed to ssid petitioner, according to the prayer of | said petition and such other orders and decrees as may be warranted by the premises In testimony thereof I have herean- toset my hand as clerk of said court, and affixed the seal the Tange thirty-one containing ten acres more or ess, which cony ance was made im trust tu ent of one certain note fnily aid deed of trust; and wherens. default bas been made inthe payment of the principal of said note and the annua! interes: thereon, now past due and unpaid. Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of | said not and pursuant to the conditions of sald deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described Lp etapa at public vendne to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, conn- ty of Bates ana state of Micsouri, on ENJOYS Both the method and results when ; igs is taken; it is pleasant ning to the taste, and acts SEAL) at the court house in Butler, this sist lay of | AY. a 5 i vtly on the Kidne | Aminst Clerk I JOHN © MAYES. Thursday, October 4, 1591, 7 Clerk Bat é County Cirenit Court | between the hours of nine o’cloce in the fere- cleanses the sys-| Boxrny & Hous, Att'y: for Petitioner. 41-1t | ion and five o’clock in the afternoon of thet i : Ere | day, fort JUTpose oO! isfyi id debt ers and cures habitual | 45-45 7 Syrup of Figs is the; $500,000 : of its Soir ever pro-| ? 1¢ to the taste - 2 L ayaa oe We desire to vlace out on nand truly beneficial in its 7€/ ¢State security a large cts, prepared only from the most amount of money. Will Gine althy and agreeable substances itsithe best terms and loiest any excellent qualities commend tl eates uel of er. Td » all and have made it the most!” Bee sO CULO, OA CILE Q — inthis line of business rrup of for sale in 506, Motes drawn forone: two- d $1 bottles by all leading drug | three or jive years y reliable druggist who) /lare sonce money to loan it on hand will pro-| payable on or hefore a siren for any one who! date. Do rot accept any! 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