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-IN IT— TOW.LEGG | -With a Fail Line of Repairs for BUGGIES, PHAETUNS, &. Wheels, Tops, Springs, Cart Springs | Cart Si Neck Yokes, Poles, Will new 59 &c., always on hand. build or furnish work Cheap as the Cheapest. I handle the finest PHETON AND SURRY brought to Bates county. Cushions $1 00, Shafts 50. Come and see me. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Charges reasonable. South Iron Block. UTTER WEEKLY TIMES LOCAL ITEMS east corner square. T. Polk James favors. our tharks for Wheat is heading out and looking fine. Rewember your township con- vention next Saturday. The democratic national conven- tion meets in Chicago the 21st. Commercial traders Mr. Harrison is ready to receive you again. Rum, Romanism and Rebellion, fell behind McKinley when the vote was on. The sons of Ham pl. eda promi- nent part in the Minneapolis conven- tion. 8. L. Coleman, of Johnstown is a new subscriber to the booming Tres. Matrimonial candidates can now be accomodated at the recorder’s office. This is growing weather and the faymers are putting their time in the fields. The union printers will see Mr. Whitelaw Reid later. Mark this prediction. Bruen Starke is doing the steno- graph work for the court in the ab sence of Dr. Orr. Next Saturday the democrats will select their township delegates to the county convention. Tho bread and butter brigade are on top, and there is much rejoicing among the pap suckers. eT ee e Ross Kennedy uf Pleasanton, Kan- spent Monday in the city shaking hands with friends. The old hat was yictorious at Min- neapolis. The plumed knight was not in it alittle bit, at the wind up. One of two things ought to be done. The Mayor should either re- siga or put the streets in traveling condition A good ticket is what the Ties — to see nominated Turn out ae township conventions Sat ur The republicans 3 of Heury county will nominate a straight ticket so they say. The county conveution will meet in Clinton om the 16th. L.S. Blankenship one of New Home township's best farmers and citizens was in to see and renewed for 1893. The rew tin roof being put on the court house was badly needed as the building was being badly dam- aged by leaks Frank Beatty, a deaf mute, return- ing froma fishing trip was struck by: a freight engine near Lamar Fri- day and instantly killed. Whon Harrison is beaten in Novem ber, Clarkson, Quay, Dudley & Co.! will thou put up their nose and smil- ingly say, I told you so. Whitelaw Reid, winister to France, editor of the New York Tribune, Horace Greeley’s o!d paper, gets the second place on th et with Mr. Harrison. Democrats, remember your tow every | us Monday | 2 | Mr. Wm. Hackett and “Miss May Heudricksun, were unitedin marriage Sundae by Rev. ekton. Circuit court is attracting little or bs attention, and only those of our |farmers who have urgent busiuess before that tribunal are holding | down chairs in the room. | Jast We regret t friend. Uncle east of town, eur old x south- that Mr. Blaine will now have time to write another letter and tell the pateap he was not a candidate, au how he was misrepresented and per secuted by his friends. Edwards county, C. C. Har- irst of the week. g hk s uncle, | Lorenzo, the 17 year-old Judge Fix, v sminated by e ren | Georg Locklin. conductor on a Mo. clametion. His four years serv | Pacific train, attempted suicide th lias proven Le is the ri ‘other day by cutting his throat with The Ge aan 5s inthe ja razor at his home in Nevada. Bad) ‘os ist be ba . \ health is assizned as the reason. we ECU os The man wi th the barrel ane | = pocket, rf you take this drive, who is expects rnish the soap R. J. Starke, ex-county clerk | sor that's just the savings to 3 en for the can an who has | Spent Saturday in the city and gaye these haies We oy tls 1, always opposed do labor, jus a pleasant call He is looking and is a gold bag pl t ) Well and reports farming in his sec rect from the moanufaetu : = - | tion as moving along nicely and crops thus sav middieman’s petit Wm. Boone, the popular North | |looking well. whieh we give to you. Main street barber and Miss Lucey oe —_—— ss x, ae . Glover, of Summit township, were | The prohibitionists of Wisco Drive N os oe Hes “united in marria: ge Monday ‘evening | and Illinois have adopted sound t: ns fur hat No. 300 black at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride| iff reform plauks in their platforms jeolor. ¥ © puid by Elder W. W. Warren. It is only republican farmers that} c+ as woui—our special lea pe aE ee | want to foster monopolies and pay = s Z ‘ Capt. Hannah, who has been high taxes. | 21-50. spending the past two weeks at Mt. Sa — Drive No. 2. Oar No. 4698 and 408 Sterling, Kentucky, visiting _ his | When it comes to binders Shirley Mens fue uted aielee er daughter, Mrs. H. C. Turner. retur- | Childs is in it,and if you want a bi | mt é ie -. ned ‘home Sunday evening. | er that will do work right, | | binck « Pcie We = | draft and durable as such machines | ih good 2s many Joe B. Mare, our popular and | j can be made with iron, eall and see) gold for 60, but w competent young surveyor and Shirley. mmuissioner will be a candi- date for the same office and will not ey by buying bridge c Mnniense Vv rou at arry over a & will se!l t cm the Burdett Sunday school will give an ice cream social at the home of W D Anderson,6 miles west of Adrian ind three miles south of Burdett. The proceeds will be used in the purchase of an organ forthe church at Burdett. Cc a reliable source . of Johnstown fiis name before tion foreman on the L. & S panied by his little twin « two of the sweetest children im Bi ie ler, gave us a call Saturday aad r- | newed for the booming Tries | | Democrats turn out to your town ship conventions Saturday and se: good'men as delegates. Men who will see that the ticket is well distribut ed regardless of the friendship for candidates. jhat if price We lerrn from that Dr. J. W. Ch wall permit the use the convention for sentative. Dr. Cl is a talented young phy- sician who graduated with the high Major Warner knocked Matt Ri y- nolds of St. Louis down twice in est of honors, and has been a suce Minneapolis the other day. Rey-| ,. jcessful practitioner for several years. nolds belongs to the silk stocking Mexs 8 Bors TTERS | He is an active democrat, very pop crowd in St. Louis, and Major's j ular with all end would make a handy fist may cost him dearly in aa strong race votes befure November rolls round The name of Judge Fred Vix ap-) . iit SOE ES : pears in our unnouncement eoluniis Capt. Holly P. Nickell was 1 ihe Ira McConnell spent Monday ia] to day as candidate for re-nominue- oy : and Earn he would the city. Ira is now holding down | tion to the judgeship of the south.) 0+ O1P re ae ee ws a $1000 a yer job: under Un-|ern district. He has served the to the convention for ae + 2 * entith i t he cle Sam us postal clerk, his run | county in this capacity for two terms TESON ive an d it nominated he being from Kansas City to Joplin. Jand it is but justice to him to say! — his vent Soens to be He is a nice young man and the} that the court never had x better! es Cte anid ey re sent all the pecple Times is glad to hear of his success. |membev or the people a more faith-| “t Os cones Be tbe Eee be: on —-— —— ful public servant. He is a success- ability. Capt. Nickell isa typical Arch L. Sims, ‘of Aurora, was in the city Saturday shaking hands of his many friends. Arch has grown to be quite portly since he left But- ler, and reports his real estate busi ness good. He reports his section of the country booming and farming farmera clever gentleman and strong with th masses, and the convention Heould not nominate a stronger man. «| Where is that wave of popular op | position to Harrison that Teller and Wolcott pro:nised to produce in the ful farmer, careful conservative man possessed of sound judgment and with the courage always of his ¢ victions. The demoer renomiunte Judge Pix lim by an increased 1m prospects good. The city council rangled Thursday | Convention? It must have been eee night ‘till twelve o’cloek ov the switched off somewhere. It doesn’t The peoples’ party in Cass county} sidewalks and other reach that body.—Globe Democrat. met in convention last week and | Less talk and quicker | These gentlemen did not have refer- placed a part of a county ticket in| cujt better. If the ence tothe convention. The wave the field. The other half we sup-|nance is not. sufficient ‘referred to will strike Mr. Harrison pose is left for the republicans to fill) drawn ‘hat will suit the demands! in November. out. A party that boasts of princi-} better. = ples playing such pranks is an in-]| do as OF the 453 yotes necessary to a sult tothe men they ask to vote | mece of i hei choice Mr. Harrison received 244 such a hibred tichet people take the old dirt 1 re ead it | from the socalled solid south and i: eae eee Ye mY \ nore ¥ ue A N A PI state: he leaders lof thelanion labor jand there will be no more e|79 from _ the Northern states suits. j that are democratic oftener than peoples’ party in this county are get Wc Meet de icepublican. a total of 902. Whe ting saucy and really think they are ve qh eid | ee oe ee ee ae aie ctouatand air ol iealanelandG Hon. Richard A. Love, General | Texas cast the vote winch nomina e neaoe eee Cire eae ps apene fo the E » Life Insurance! ted Mr. Harrison he had received their own strength elect a ticket. - } 151 votes frem states that are bly Republicav. The vote then stood for Harrison: From the solid Last week the little man nt the le Union was impudent to the republi- ean party, which an in jinterest of the eom 13 jrmain fora few south to that peint 223, from the <i est H.C. — Ms eae nominated by the deus > four doubtful states 79, from the re- rom home or tailed to press the/ st) senatorial distric : liable Republican states 151; total, button. Senator. He iso hands amused 453. Gen. Shelby has appointed Weldon Yates as his chief deputy of the re- corder’s office. It was a good and judicious selection as Mr. Yates is ly familiar with the workings gentleman and will ably rey eee The nomination of Whitelaw Reid his district. _ The a ¢ Gen. Sielby says not one dollar of ior Vice President is a blunder of _ : | peculiarly serious and senseless kind. ———— = oacagagi oe ‘It is a concession to the Blaine fac- poses after paying the expenses of tion of the party which ought not to running the office to turn over thes have been made under any circum residue to the widow of Mr. Douglase. stances. The antagoniaiu of the la This is magnanimity few men in this bor elementjto Mr. Reid is pronoune county are po ased of, and thig ¢4 24 bitter, and ought to have bey 9 »SSESS ’ perfect of the office having had four years as experience deputy under R. G. West and a year and six months un- }der Mr. Douglass. Mr. Yates says the first days busi opened up with sixty deeds for record generous act of the General's is to be! been taken into cons:deration by ci mme ed. The widow has nore-} the delegates. There are many Dewitt McDaniel, a prosperous | © : : | sponsibility of the office and ile she | ees ‘ é ; — mage Sting gs. | been ap pointed could do no more unobjectionable from any point of aa tyes per iyn iine: iid act Ee the | View: Some of them would have oo. ne aa ae | General is not in a spirit of charity, | strengthened the ticket very mate i f fot rially. Mr. Reid decidedly and em Some fields of corn was looking well | but the act of fairness. 'phatically weakens the . ticket.— Blaine men who would have been whily others had come up yery! o © puke presents his «liims Globe Democrat. irregular. A good many of the | by cuit aenoducemont csinwes farmers had been compelled to plant as candidate for Recorder. Mr. Duke! The name of Capt. J.C. Martin ‘three times and a few bad not yet} hr | been a citizen of our county for, Will be presented to the democr:tic oo. But he 1 with a favor sand all his interests sre; county convention on the 25th asa able seascn he thought a good crop | closely allied with our people. He candidate for recorder of deeds. | would yet be raised. Martin was the siomines of for this cffice at the last + large vote he re . in spite of the combined op- n was 2 high compliment to j bis great popularity and splendid ability. -Especially is this true of the vote in his home township, | was elected Treasurer of Bates eoun- ‘in 1876 and re elected in 187s. the county néver had a more « Capt Brick Newsom has been placed in charge of the lake. It would be a} nice arrangement if a hand pump | was put in the well to be used when | the engiue was not in operation. To jmake this conveniencea rustic bridge | | would have to be built to the well. tlem: an, With a 5 oe of frien: noeremies No man in the county | stands higher for integrity and hon- Capt. H. P. Nickell, of the west turer and will therefore sei them at pave any opposition. Joe will be Ae pig? of _— a ee Satur |; nominated as he should be, as he is! th | day in the city e said prospects srilondit eas an = in his section was looking fairiy $2. — perce ~ ied by ok well, but some of the farmers had| We've beu lai these bats six (6) erybody. ke uot yet quite finished corn plantins. | aud know them to be the best! * —— — 0. er TAR Ke ws in hats ever sold in Bates C On the evening of June the 25th ur good friend 4 Keese County S. S. Convention. WEDNESDAY MORNING SE Devotional erercises ted by tly est superi Rev 3 air; “The ot on tare 0: Var his se trom district g 2 district 5. Committee on as tollows: Presid arts; vice presidents, district J M Shelton: 5, Pleasant IH 4, 5 C Linn; 1. Lamp- kin; g. A S Secretary Prank Deerwe ; treasurer, Don Kinney. Re- port adopted. E D Wyatt, of Adrian, made vice president ot district 3. Vice ad 7 are to be chosen by ittee. Report of committes on resolutions received and after discussion and amendment, adopted as tollows: Whereas, Missouri now ranks thirdon the list of states in the ot SS orga on and work; Whereas, We feel that our not supplied v the S'S school ties that its wealth and prominence mand; and Whereas, We realize the importance y is co tacili- et SS workin the tormation and con- firmation of character; be it Resolved, That we strive with more determined eftort than ever betore to give to every person in Bates county the | | advantages of the SS. There this convention, representatives of the Whereas. are in attendance at various Christian denominations: be it That we rejoice to see that spirit ot interdenominational harmony Resoived, and fellowship which has been manitest- ed here. Resolved, That we recommend to ev- teachers’ meetings, and urge that such meetings be held wherever practicable, and that we endorse the plan ot Normal Bible study and every other agency which bet- ery school the importance of ter fits S'S teachers fer their important work. Resolved, That we earnestly recom- mend that each school inthe county con tribute for state and county work the Mr. L. B. Wamlen, “I do not remember i am 91 Years 2 months and 26 a: fectly good. I have ne Hood’s Sarsaparilla regulates my b s ates n and helps me to sieep well. preparation ever was he wants of old peo El: as Street, Augusta, » ppetite, Tuoubt if a ll suited to H } amount called for by 1 the state assovia- tion, five cents tor each member. En- the sentimentot the motto of State SS association, “Ali the all the S S in the Theretore be it That we urge upon the rin general, the neces- r active co-cperation in SS Resolved, Phat itisthe sense of the convention th > of the ir effective temperance is by | schoo! convention at St. { ' School children part of SS work- ACO i spiritu- endorse the an Sabbath by heartily prevent Americ n_ Exposi- do likewise oxicants upon exposition, we are gratetul to the and the enter- whose homes hearts t ve been opened tor tainment of our visiting members. Rich Hill was chosen as the place ot the next meeting APPENNCON SESSION, Atter devoti excises, Prof Mare tin conducted « N Bible . History ia cue Bible. Mr White gave a synopsis ot his statis- tical report Lesson. Theme to the state association. This report showed there are about 6,- 000 in the Sunday schools ot the county. With a population 0’ 40,000 Bates coun- ty has nothing to boast Prot. along this Ine. Rev. In- low elected delegates to the State Sunday Joseph. Mrs J C Lane and Rev. Hill were chosen al- ternates. Martin of Butler and “Preparation of the Sunday schoo! les- sen” was discussed by Frank Deerwester “Methods of teach the lesson’? nt paper, by Miss was the theme of an excel May Hendrickson, “Sunday School Finance” by Mr Don Kinney, discussed He said that too “Salvation’s children to give trom ev Blair said that the Sunday school ought to be support- ed trom the general church fund and the many people are. singing “Tiain their own fund.’” children trained to give for other pur- poses than the sustenance of the Sunday Adjourned. FRANK DEERWESTER, Secretary. school. The entertainment at the Ohio street M. E. Church, Sunday night, under the wuspices of the Sunday as a most pleasant und pleasing affair. The church room was gorgeously and artistically deco rated with evergreens and flowers, while the plat orm occupied by the children was elaborately ornamented with pyramids of beautiful boquets of flowers. In the center of the room bhaug suspended from the ceiling a large bell made entire- ly of evergreens, with a bird foraclapper. {n front of the stand was a handsome fountain with its sparkling water and sent its spray over the beautiful flowers. On the whole the decorations were the most elaborate and beautiful ever witnessed in Butler on a cimilar oc- casion, and the credit for the display | is merely due to the labor and taste of Hsrry and Charley Robifson, A. H. Culver Van Ginrich. Truly it was a happy children’s day. Learry a full line of repairs fcr the Champion, Minneapolis, Siand- ard and Excelsior machines, S. W. S. Cups. Stravep—A blz Irish setter, a ‘little white under breast, long ears | pame | of last week and long i 30r Pains about me. | Had on a leather col- ar, brass tag with G. RB Phillips’ catinit Liberal reward for information leading to his recovery. |The dog strayed Tuesday morning aud was seen enst of Address G. R. Parurs, Johnstown, Mo: Butier later, Our Three Offers. | Largest Stock to se= lect from. 2d. test Goodsthat money can buy. 3d. Lowest Possible Prices ship conventions to selec: delegates | If the company would permit this | . Osage. Captain Martin was a brave to the county convexti: meets on ito be done we believe the extra ex esty and no man can point ap a Ee : soldier.is a chivalrous, highly edu | gle dishonorable or dishonest act ir Can we see you when you want Saturday June 18th. Be on hand | pense would readily be met by those | his life. He isa man whom every cated, courteous gentlemen, clev-r shoes. and send your best men. who are desirous of using the water |body likes and against whom the, and acedmodativg at ail times. be at all hours di zthe day. | shafts oi the enemy would fall -, would an official second ¢ For Sare—Full leather top bag: sy | —_—_——_——_—- iI ss. Dick Duke is a good ma: a none the county ever bad. His frienJs/ GF... with pele and double harness. Cail} I carry a full line of repairs for | | honest upright gentleman and if t ‘elaim for him tha: he paid his as- at once. A .bargain the Champion, Minneapolis, Stand-| convention in its wisdom sees fit to/Sessments in the last race, carried] s "McFartaxn Bros, jard and Excelsior machines, nominate him the democrats will | the full strength of bis party and Butler, Mo. | S.W.S. Cups. [never have cause to regret it. , that he is entitled toa renomination. ‘\Boots and Shoes Exclusively.