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Butler, Mo. = POLITICAL PSEUDONYMS. | ue was guiding, dubbed him ‘Shor- tions tet hin visit my estate, nine ted in big white letters as ‘Wheat. sceed in finding ' x aa less Jim.’ As to public 1 who miles east of Nevada, and he will ‘Corn, ‘Oats. ‘Pork. I was = i old Ameri- BATES COUNTY They are Touched Up By Ex-Cor is not in favor of improviny them? find my farm of 600 aere re yswine, to understand t ing at Colonel could « But Moere veottresens Mational Bank, No man who lives in the eount)y, us and my horses. By exam Mian Stone. “ the Re-orer~ office he « Dexter, Mo., March 26.—Ex Con- ye aca nangee the 000br : 2 y : portance of better public rods to! evidence my mortgage. Why, id e until the last penny of the wo- gressman W. J. Stone, who was to : : 1 t penny t B accomodate the ind th» local sir, my peop'e «= far ba I know ) ; oes ry} UTLER, M have spoken here today, cauceled | ™ anise 2 A ‘i es ie — i ; eOw > stuall f.rtune was gone. Then O. his appointment and went to Bloom- ila ee see sail Siete Re ate OS J s MI ind : ficld Aid aioka ticre as tlio Demo: could link every important town in|O armers. My paternal pyran Heat ate i Ht # ces 7 2 he state by t t rothers. ard t ee cratic County Central Committee | ' v0 ey i : ; other 1 umend r i met there, whieh drew a large num-; OC 0MN2 ae * i 5 st step in Va LARGOSTsaND THE ,15 y J » > g F s YY , ber of prominent men from all parts 3? 1 6° ‘ mae ‘ ma les aban TY an r b aes of the Fe nite. Rie diane ‘i a road law aud a better road system. | ua: grandfather likewise was a t ee wansn ONLY NATIONAL BANK ‘ » county Mr. Stone made i i f t lil foleand pl it ada whic He would be a sorry Governe ry who | treal farmer all his life—hved ! , ; Tt; IX G Ss co Ty able and pleasingg address, which : i ti VT ms oald not | would out Apo: | died on his farm. AN my ; . was well received by his hearers * se I not | I 4 eg i , ; = i ib abways to He Fa discussed tha tuifiable aod atl" Claudius himself, if I could, and! brothers and all my mother’s t aA, B jf j APITAL _ : =125.000 00 2 SCUSSE> 16 babii abiv ane ali . : ithe Au im ers, and each of tl had s : length, and wound up his speech put the Ap; way h c: hae 1di ‘ , Tandun | SURPLUS, O00 00 with a few facetious personalities | —ind so would we all syediand died on farms, aud ae eas to protesi ibat ie iaeliy) délishad be “And ‘Shocless Jim.” Now, if the | sisters married farmers, My father Lord ay sthab falsebase | jp 1 pace ans 2 jat were highly relishes BY lie 1 aoe isived fend | wastborn on @ farine wasn 1 ‘ F.J. TYGARD, - - - President. his hearers. Concerning bis own (!#ctthat my distinguishe nen [ee Re ee ee BEL Den INEL seutimentality that would e@ | HON. Jet i angen for tlie Governorehip’ be { was bare-footed somewhere in Coop- farm, was marred o1 farm—was “I B ehowat dG Bilenee when abbad aman dine Tae te) wie % er county when he was about the i alwavs a farmer. 1 ow: born and) pan 1s reserve our charity for the a age of 10 years is tu be reg ed as | Taised ona farm. Many of the sweet- as T “Now, so far us my cnudidacy is Vr a innit: tanee a re ern. | est memories of my lifeare clustered price « : concerned ] have very little to pi matter Of me rlance in the me : SS nee : ; an ‘ a ae Man Marsomri PaciGe Lime Tabte ey ‘ vass; if that is to stir the blood of | about the old Kentucky homestead. jouw rI becane rte | Lam ambitious to be ihe Governor i E s ; te 1 or trou- Arrivalane Genart aSeANE RE of my State that may not only have the Missouri Democracy, then T an) where the years of my boyhood were) ow cr cof the 10,000 bushels. The he, Bad | ne ais oe > the lionore of bat: creat files but | Prepare dto prove by the sworn) Spent. Colonel was beth astonished and Coate | Noxrit . at gre . : statements of a hundred reputable FARMER CANDIDATES COMMON NOW prov But rency. He 7 VT was provok may also have an opportunity of ser- | i eaee ia i one z " men that, iu common with all the ~The whole picture ainted on he was equal hee ving the Commonwealth. I pre. ‘"° ‘ ‘ ‘ he whole picture is painted on he was equal to the cine boys of my neighborhood, I, too,) my memory-the blosso:ming on suid, Sell, any boy, sell, and cated | is out of order and your blood is slowly sume, however, that my honorable | competitors are influenced by the! same high and laudable ambition j the agonies of a bruised heel and "pear trees with their gold was a bare footed lad, familiar with | and flowering clover ticlds; the g even on the downward market.” [| 2¢ing poisoned, because your liver does outH Bouxp r ‘tproperiy. HERBINE will cureany did not understand it, bat L sold; I] EHOr tie Liver, Stomach or Bow 7:04 a.m, fruit - 2:28 pm. And, after all, were personal ambi- | * bleeding toe. I supposed that | hanging like luscious drops mong don'tuuderstand it yet. I Lnow it) It has no equal se Liver Medi- | Passenge si x 1:46 p.m ome apicaiat =| ; | 1 ; . | cine. rice 7 ocal rei é ae tions are of a secondary import sort of thing was common every-| the embowerlng leaves. the it, however, although my! Free trial bottle at H. L- pps ots ae where thirty years ago. More than | hillesk pes shaded by oak, and lin, |eXperimentation with his method of | Drug Sto 44- dvi net proye satisfactory. | : i < | OR. F. M. FULKERSON, A List of Garden Sceds. ance. The good of the State and | the correct settlement of the grav that, now thisimportaatand imteres | and Inck y, and walnut, the sugar fait public issues before the country are | ting subject {s up, T waut to ge A) camp, with roagh he ene He assured me it was because T did! py. rhe Ladies’ Home Journal. DENTIST, things which should most concern | little further and say, that until Pwae | gathering the sweet drops sespiag mot vaderstand it. I guess so. I) [a answer tomany inquiries Lsub- | yt: pLER 2 MISSOURI 4 JER, ) ° 10 years old the only garment—ex | through the spiles, the deep, eloar [asked Lim what he called it. us all. Personal ambitions aud dis- | ij the following list of gurdeu tlow- appointments should count for very | cept on Sunday and when there v spring withits old ston ey “He said: ‘Options, my boy, op-|ers for various purposemuascoeme | O Riess Sout tea orner Square, Dr. ite, Phaveno claim to 4he dis | company—that adorned iny Cupid | with clinging : i those whi » have asked for suggestions = - pe tinction I seek. Besides, a reason- | form in the sultry summer days was | the ove ceaatinis “What are optio: gasped. selection of seed that they} ENA Se a ———— ably modest man is a poor advocate | astraw ped and along taile {towlinen | things are tome as a pictur Z ‘An option, my id the [ean depend ou: E W. Sinvens. as F JA Sitvers, of his own cause. Iam running | }shirt. That hat I rarely moe and | on the wall, and over beyond it y Coloue I, tis a telegraph wire stretehed | Vor cutting—Sweet pea, setunia, SILVERS SILVERS, simply as a Democrat—as one who the shirt was usually noe tke) a | der on a slope on the background, between Nevada and Chicago with a) stock, aster. pansy, phlox, ealliopsis, Attorn iey- at: Law. believes in the policies of my party | wounded battle flag. Now I insist j among the sighing cedars, rise white d -—n f ol at one end, and a jgypsophillia, nasturtium and migvo- Will practice in courts of Bue and who desires about all things to | that my judicial friend has no more} marb'e slubs to mark the tombs of ,d——un rascal at the other, juctte Be ssa wt 2 ithe Snes have it triumph. I have no special | right to the the pseudonym of) my ancestors. But these are not t! “Twas at the fool's end, I know. | For brilliant show—Calliopsis, pe- Be Sie ike Weds OGuHe: wen ‘fads’ nor eideshows, no special SSIES Jim than Thave to that only memories that co. tome. Ir, ; aa sure that : AL capa) tuma, marigold, verbena, nasturtium Office over F nk: third appeals to make, no special induce: | of “Shirt tail Bill,” though that is a those days the sons of farmers were ble of conducting agricultural oper! candytuft, chrysautham, lirkspur, | 400r fre™ nee | distinction Tam not espec ially court-/ not idlers. They were taught the | § t a seale as that es seckseomb and aster. L EARMOND & QMITH ard with apparent ease and Hl For late blooming —Pansies, sowed ) Ss good friend Col stock, petunia and di- ATLORNEYS AT LAW. 8 + lin Jane; ast Will practice in) Bates and adjoining ments to offer. Mine is the sim ing. art of agriculture by practical expe- jhe d forw ple faith of my party embodied in its history and written in its plat form. All I ask is that my honorable| “And speaking of pseudonyms, competitors will come and stand with me on this common ground. A\NOTHE! PSEUDONYM | rience. I did all descriptions of farm | great profit by my labor ever done by farmer's boys in Knott. on his blackboard plantation, | .nthus ithose days. I was reared in the must understand farming from the} = g : 2 : ounties. knowledge of practical farming Al! foundation up; and although I know! yada —~Morning glory, gourd, sca - | geyrOffice ere baie Co. Nat’) Bank. my life I have been personally inter | nothing personally of Col. Daltcn’s! tet Jean a E Se ————---——- 2 : : k = i me ¥ et i! t bean and wild cucumber ARKINSON & GRAVE ested in agricultural pursuits. All | qualif safarmer, the fact} my kindred, all my associations, taat Le is approved by Col. Knott, Por climbing about poreh or ver- am reminded of another of my hon- orable competitors. My friend, Col. | “SHOELESS JIMS’ CLAIM NOTED Dalton, bas likewise taken unto him- ATTORN2YS AT LAW. s : Office West Side Square, over Lare- and lobelia jown’s Drug Store. “I see my friend Judge Gibson. | gelf a nom de plume. He is ‘Farmer | For sereen—Sweet pea, supported who is a gentleman of high charac- ; Dick.’ Now Tinsist this sort of thing ter and would make you an excellent | is not fair It is hitting below the Goyernor—though that may be said | belt. This “Shoeless Jim’ and *Far- of all my distinguished opponents— , mer Dick’ business is something I in his card announcing his candidacy | have not anticipated, aud I complain ion busa, ai my interests identify me with th» and is under the hovering wing of; Por shady places—Pansy, nemo- agricultural classes of the country. bis spec.al cz ought to be ali suf- phi Down here in the old county of Cole, ficient. No manin the State has; For low beds—Verbena aud pore | twelve miles south of Jefferson City, , better authority to speak for thejtulacea. DR. Je M, CHRISTY, e, ae = on the old homestead where she was farmers of Missouri than my friend, x nee HRI Oy ena ‘ HOMOEOPATHIC and in the comments of some of his | that it is an ungenerous effort to put ‘ enced icra shew es res ee z Best for vases—Calliopsis, naste™ | 5 ' .__, born and raised, I married a farmer’s | Col. Kuott He vouches for Col.}tium and sweet pea PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON friends published along with his an- | the rest of us at an unmerited dis- { daughter She aed ti Dultoie: | eeOce to oanertien cares eatin pea. ’ ' d r—why, sir, it seems me | Dalton. yote to pass igree asic care fon? : c : nouncement, promulgated the im- | advantage. I am told Colonel Dalton i = i oem : B 5 pedig Fasier to care for—Petunia, phlox, | Office, tront room over P.O. Ail cails : ica : = s Ihbavea pretty good agricultural and have it recorded. “f isturtiam aster and portulacea. answered at office day or night. provement ot our public roads as is a farmer. I believe that fact has a 2 Specialattention given to temale dis- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Vhe Reason. Boston News i McFiugle—Why was Washington j fipamerien Mt. Vernon, do you sup- Potte td , Tie | pose? : aes x > ottv well k vr yugh- Consumption Cu a: the chief plauk in his platform, and | become pretty well known through- aenele! : I Cured. Miles’ Ne rve & Liver Pills, ose: | ast India missionary the formula of |the liver, stomach and bowels through « Surgeon. Office north side square, cuse for enthusiasm among his | is of either good or bad in agricul- “As to Colonel Dalton, I have no is, Catarrh, Asthma and a id 1 liver, piles and constipation. Splen Fa aT aS — : e “ : = . ;. | tive and radical cure tor Nervous Debi is a gentleman of broad views, and | best farms in Southwest Missouri. but I presume he is since there is | j,, ing tested its wondertul curative pow | er‘s Store. 24-199 | a | than the fact that a company of tial elements of a representative Of the most remarkable farmers in fellows Actuated by this motive ; French, o Knott of the Hannibal Journal, is cleave a pathway for my friend, Dal- | Easene Field in Chicago News aes eeu acta a On| i complete line of the best makes just received. Such as is : Neaiice MeF. ae aes t < A full and comp ] derful sort. He used to reside in Henry W. Moore is misleading in so And McFangle went out aud in pedigree. Iam something of a far- i j 5 a asta eta A An old physiclan, retired trom prac-! Sane , os the fact that he had gone bare-footed out Missouri. But I insist my friend TS cc octal icesnasing ad placed i ie his neaee py| Act ona new principle—regulating [ C. BOULWARE, Physician and in his boyhood as the principal ex- | is not entitled te monopolize all there souines) a ens aia auaia i So J aple vegetable remedy for the speedy | the nerves. new discoyery. They Butler, Mo. eo women and chli- y . - ermanent cure of Consum prion, | speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, tor | 7 # specialty. fciends. Now the Judge did him- ture. ITamsomething of a farmer doubt he isa first rate farmer. I I : if 5 z eee * _ Sees Es ; ee know nothing about it personally, throat and Lung Affections, also a po- for men, women and _ children, self injustice in all that. Iknow he | myself. I own and operate one of the iS personally : F eaalieses mildest, ae 30 doses ior | ah _ WALLS, _ 7 and all Nervous Complaints, atter ples tree at H. L. Tucke | that there is more in his life and /I have land and cattle and hogs, and | 8° much said about it. I know he i : : é \ AE s being groomed in this race by o: ers in thousands of cases, has telt it achievements to awaken enthusiasm | a mortgage. I possess all the essene | gs groor ns race by one | 4 e it Known to his suff ese moe ere .__ | desire to relieve human suffering, I will spurred and belted troopers, whom | Western farmer. If any man ques | America. Above all ethers, my dis- eciobchamie! tial SiO Ccsiie tinguished friend, Colonel John A. the champion, the procheinamy of with stamp, painine this paper. oe Mi Ranc lc “Well Teal friend, Colonel Dalton. He is under- Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester! MC*ang-¢—N\¢ fant a now BRICK LIVERY STABLE. stood to be the Warwick. the King- fos, etme Nelms yer —_ 5 = vnily habitation, | i maker, whose strong right arm is to Henry W. Moore and Mrs Norton. ~ cpa ample supply of = 4 . . is schcthiacaad “Whe os an? — — ton, to the throne. Now I know Col. The dispatch sent out by the New ae ae —— Carriage, Knott is a farmer of the most won York World relative to the death of na ie ey Phaetons, Drummer ND JIM D NDY my town. | He had a farm there far as it creates the impression that Galea omehe fooler: Wagons, &c. A A He once did me the honor to invite | Moore and Emma Norton parted : oA ‘ : . - me to partake of his bucolic hospi- | com e - : : a “ in Austral sited his plantation. I maining in Austr 1a room en East Cherr by 40 feet. H poi ited out his farmto me. It con FLYING DUTCHMAN, ts Also a full line of W a, the latter re been a midwife CORN PLANTERS, Hie ae western Cultivators, (rs street in Nevada 2 a when he went to Fugland. The truth is Moore did not forsake his wretched para: And the greatest Riding Plow on earth the lost every me ted of a black board ec e ofthe room. On there were lines 1 horizor vering one wherewith to support them + L = at. Bou ing Plows First NITHED. jrawn p Thos At any hour, on the by which tenee Buggies, Spring Wagons, and Road Carts, Mitchell and Turnbull Farm Wagons, Grass Se “_ &e. pl ied into wi x is, cornfields, oatfields, os Call and see me. SHIRLEY CHIL DS lots, etc. I know that because he had the several divisions desig ntation was barn the most con town. POTTER BROS.