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a | overwhelmingly republican and the ee \ | VOL. XVI. ; BUTLER, MISSOURI, TH Missouri State OF BUTLER, MO. Commercial clrims | Judge Deany, I C. Owens, D | Galesburg, the election of ubhean, over W in the Seventh y 1,000 majority Nov. 6 —Pbilip is elected rl, jto congress from the teuth Illinois distiict. Rockford, Il! , Nov. 6.—Robert H Hitt, republican reelected in the ninth district by estimated plurality | of 7,000 Chicago, I'l, Nov. 6 —Cougress man William M. Soriuger wires the Associated Press is a< follows roar CAPITAL, $110,000. { Transacts a general banking business. We solicit the accounts of far- mers, merchants and the public generally, promising a safe depository for > all funds committed to our charge. We are prepared to extend liberal ac- commodation in the way of loans to our customers. Funds always on hand to loan on realestate at lowest rates, allowing borrowers to pay part or all! at any time and stop interest. DIREcTORs. sat ll p ww. indicate my \ or, T. C, Boulware Booker Powell Frank M Vorie fer” | OH Dutcher IL. Piggott HO Wyatt [tet } John Deerwester © & Radford RG West | N Hav . > . “ | JR Jenkins TJ Wright Wm E Walton j Now Haven, Con, Nov. 6.—Re Geo L Smith jturnus from three election districts in | | OTHER [S'TOCKHOLDERS, | this city show a Republican majority | Cady Democrat, 6,740. can majority of 3,400. MISSOURI A Republi | REPORTS INDICATE REPUB. | ocrats concede five Congressmen to LICAN LANDSLIDE. the other three. No estimate om RTOS Aasembly can be made as yet. The new system of voting for Assembly- men, by counties instead of districts \renders this impossible. Republi cans claim a two-thirds majonty im | the Assembly and election of a Re- publican to succeed McPherson. Missouri elected a supreme court | jadge. railroad commissioner, for | terms of six years; superintendent of public instruction, for a term of four | years; fifteen congressman, half the) members of the state senate and all membars of the assembly. Paris, Mo , Nov. 6.—Entire county Democratic ticket of Monroe is elect fed also the legislative candidates. The vote, compared with 1892, has fallen offabout 500. Hall’s majority for congress in this Dist. is about 2,409. The democratic state ticket | has a majority of 2,500. | St. Louis, Mo, Nov. 7.—At this | hour, 9 o'clock is generally conceded | Democrats Lose Congress. Wil- son in All Probability Defeat- ed in West Virginia. Hill Defeated in New York--Ohio | Congressional Districts Swept by Republicans. Kansas City Times. Returns received at this office at 3 o'clock indicate that the country was overtaken by a republican land- slide yesterday. New York has gone CALIFORNIA. At 7 p.m, D. M. Burns, secretary of the State Republican central com- mittee,made the following statement: “We claim the State by at least 20, 000 majority. Estee is elected be youd all doubt, as well as the rest of the State ticket. Estee will carry San Francisco by 5,000 and the Republicans will elect most of the municipal ticket. The Legislature will be Republican by a comfortable aS Tammany ticket in New York City is defeated. In Ohio there was a crushing democratic defeat, giving the republicans by the largest plu that the entire state democratic tick- | et is elect-d by safe pluralities. S.; \loss of 43 of 1892: Orton 143; a gain B. Cook, secretary of the state jem. | | ality will be small. URSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1894. ee ee 51 FARMERS BANK OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. votes. The majority for the Demo cratic State ket averages 1,200. For Con ohn ‘T. Heard has 0. The entire Dem- Dr. Gray for State Senator runs slightly ahead of the Democratic ticket. The Dem- ocratic Joss is 300 and the Republi- cans the same. Liberty, Mo. Fy cratic ticket is elected. Nov. 6.—The vote $50,000.00 was light in Clay county. The vote oe of the Democrats and Republicans | COUNTY. DEPOSTORY show a decrease. As a result the OSCAR REEDER . ROAR P «: Brestdent : z : :. J. HURLEY let Vice- Populists make a slight gain here. fA: BERNE Si Viee-Presiden E. A BENNETT zd Vice-President E. D. KIPP Saqne Also show decrease in other parts of gieirais he county. Dockery’s majority will Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and be about 1,500 in Clay county. The transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully State Democratic ticket may have Solicited. a Sues DIRECTORS. 1,700 wajority. DN. Thompeen, ; Jonn E Shutt, Hurley Hamltcn Moe Nov! 6 ‘Thesia: John Steele Clark Wix, - Bennett, Oscar Reeder, aM : J.K. Rosier, Gailey, ¥ Bartlett Frank Deerwester Robert McCracken Driw_E Tucker land large gains on the whole ticket | dications are that the entire Repub EVERINGHAM. Secretary Margaret Bryner; D> 4 DeArmond A McCracken; W B Tyler a ze i i; . S —————— ————EE ee ——— — —— — Lulu Brown John Evans M V Owen ME Turner Returns from forty three towns inj lican county ticket 1s elected in this |... Hurley Lumber Co Dr J Everingham Jobn Pharis Wm W Trigg : x 5 TES @ nificent weather to day had much to Despotic. GA Cerathers © & E Freeman Charles Pharis Wm Walle Second and Fourth Congressional | (Caldwell) county, and that the ma 4. Vith the wetting of au unprece 5 helt GB Hickma j GP Wyai E é i Sin : : ptting c St. : Ree yee st Cour ney DB Heath JW Reisner Dr NL Whipple districts give the vote fer Governor | jority for the same ticket for State dentedivots an tie: sin ees t germ Nov. 5,—The ¢ Semuel Levy LB Max Weiner , ; ah ae e fi 1 i _ eons ‘i GP as Lcoleman Gil Morrison Clem Slayback saa as follows: Coffin, republican, 9,622; will be 500. Orton, Republican, for , Czar to-day replied to the senate's FR Dav Dr W D Hannah Joun H Sullens. of Missouri. Information here to-! expressions of loyalty as follows: “I | night is to the effect that the largest am assured by the fe élings of deyo- vote in years has been polled and | tion for me expressed by your body the indications show that the heav- and have no doubt that: the eerste jest per centage of the increase is will co operate with me in the serv- Democratic. The news received from Congress will have probably 600 ma jorty Carroliton, Mo, Nov. 6.—Carroll county bas goue Republican by over 100. The entire Republican county Hen St ae rected: | wemoctatio Stele different sections ot the State is ee - s over se — | most encouraging and it is believed to follow the path marked out by SENIOR SPHINBSs D'O-> NOV. O — | that the Democratic plurality’ in Thi i : | my ever lamented father.” bis precinet gives Dockerty 160) 8 | wtigsouri will not fall belew 40,000. | | The majority of the State adminis-| ice of my dear country anl aid me Order of Publication. of 30 over Borch in 1892; Populist. = a STATE OF MISSOURI Penny. 36a loss of 7. Both E a. | tration is absent tonight, owing to! County of Bates, fee. . is OF 4. 0 ame ! : | In the circuit t of Bate y, M i ioe = ae | the fact that moet of the officers, in- 1! agaton,Gctober . i ona HB j | : a an ensley plainti, vs, ’ Webb City, Mo. Nov. 6,—The | cluding the Governor, voted at home | Wilson, Joseph HS Wileon sLieaiie Skee C W Kochnle and E Angelina Scully, de- fendante Now at this day come the plaintif's herein by | their attorneys. Smith & Thurman, and file | their petition alleging among other thinge that the above named are not residents of the state | of Missouri defendants | Whereupon it ie ord | clerk in vacation, that said defe: | tified by public | menced a auit a | object and general nature of which is to obtain {a general rout of the enemy, Repub | decree of the court entorcing against Section | z . 2 soot Nl in towonship No. 41, of range No. 4. in | heaus, Populists, Socialists aud Pro | Bates county, Missouri, and reaching in the Fo ‘ hands of the defendants, Kochnie, Gillett and {uibitionists is reported Bland is | Senlly the proceeds of the sule of said real | estate by Joseph E Wilson, amounting to the certainly reelected to Congress in this district, and by a majority vot d State capital, and the | latest reports, while not complete, RRO Napa AP RRR indicate th eee Shar |mewe avenues are therefore some indicate the re-election of Charles | what limited, but a number of dis- H. Morgan (democrat) by a greatly | j patches have come in trom various reduced plurality over that of two : | sections of the State and these bring years ago. Iudications are that the a: ™ 5 . | good tidings of a grand victory and Legis)ature and county ticket in this county are defeated by small plural ities, save possibly Clark Craycroft for prosecuting attorney and Annie Baxter for county clerk whose plur- The result is a jsumoften thousand dollars, and directing and decreeing that same be equit&bly seizid | gd garnesiieed in the hands of defendants, ule, Gillet Scully and said defend- ; | much less than that of two years ago. ee ee at ek aenily ne atenea great surprise to democrats | | Be 2 The indicati majority.” ocratic executive committee says} sexy ee Ps ie ic eas COLORADO. every democratic congressman is are that the democ ; son- ‘ m sen e vedciuon inithat atate.’ In‘ Colorade; DenveriGsle Nove nneandicn | elected. Cobb will be returued and 8 fiona ate S'a0 vorclock avelthnt ic. Espenschied defeats Joy. The en- Maryland, West Virginia, Kansas and Illinois republican gains are re- | Intyre, Republican, for Governor, ported indicating that the republi-| will have 15,000 to 20,000 majority cans will have a clear majority in| over Waite, Populist. The Times- the next house and that Tom Reed|Sun claims that the Republican} will again be Speaker. majority of 5,000. Waite has run Wilson's district in West Virginia | behind his ticket many thousands, | is in doubt, but he is probably de- but has undoubtedly carried the} feated. Tom Johnson, tho Ohio entire ticket down to defeat with) — : i ! free trader, has been turned down him. 1f the Republicans Lave 20,000 Fifteenth Congressional district re and so has Springer in Illinois. The | Majority on the head of their State | turns oe city returns from the south indieate that | ticket they will undoubtedly control | mated plurality. The in that section of the country the | the Legislature and re elect Senator of Republican gain will give democrats have held their own. In| Wolcott. |Morgan about 800 plurality over tire city ticket is elected by majori- ties rauging from 2,000 to 8000 with the exception of Withrow and Klein for circuit judges. They led the re publican ticket and will safely go in. The democrats are wild with excite- ment. Nevada, Mo., Nov. 6—Iu the gives Morgan esti- fume ratio the Ashland, Kentucky, district WEST VIRGINIA | Burton inV exper ese The Dem P. é | ocratic county ticket is elected by a Owens, who defeated W. C. P.) yfartinsburg, W. Va. Nov. 6.— ae 2 oes SGALic Si ae es “~~ | good safe majority. The whole fight Breckinridge for the democratic Wi}gon's county, Jefferson. gives him | 2 i 5 $2.) ; ; li TREES a | was made against Morgan. Indica- nomination, bas in all probability, 1,440 majority, which was less than} ,- ees : b lefeated by Denny, republican, | eee a a 1 soe. | tions are that Hendrickson.for State efeatec é AA : ae | ie sisi 3 : was anticipated. The clection in the! oo nator, has run well aye chin ne although the district is 80 close that | eeeta Giktcicl will ba cloae ead sea sch the official count may be required to | yi) require the official count to de | y - decide the result. | termine the result. The Republicans Disagreement among the demo- | cratic leaders the tariff bill and the usual disposition to hold | the administration responsible for | (all the ills to which human flesh is} heir accomplished the defeat of the | has a majority of 80 votes over Ben party in power. | : M. Anderson, the regular Democratic | Jackson, Miss., Nov. 6.—Returns/nominee. The Democratic nominee : 2 > | from all districts of the State show for Representative bs mavene aoe uine Congress-| tiat the seven Congressmen have}51 yotes. The entire Democratic men. The Stato officers were chosen |; oon elected by good majorities | ticket in Boone county is elected. Aogust 6. h Mla, XN 6.—_Th The Populists had a nominee in every | Birmingham, Ala, Nov. 0—~ "8! district except the Fourth, Fifth | Democrats have carried every Con- and Sixth. oe Rater a vivorodel gressional district poe State fight’ Hawthorne, Populist, iu the except the Seventh, which ‘s 1 | Sixth, made large gains over the| wn by rip 2 are tye 2% last election. In the other districts | 1000 to 6,000. In the Seventh) the Populist appear to have lost} momar. Populist,is — — strength. The four Prcbibilion eaa.t ee close m4 ye de! ryt “i | didates cut practically no figure. A ilmington, Del, Nov. 6—Re- | i 1 turns are aaa from lower Delaware. | gma cat maha a Neweastle county is Republican by | 300 and Sussex by 300 to 400. Re- Centralia, Mo., Nov. 6.—The elect- ion here today was unusually quiet, jonly about 60 per cent of tbe full vote being cast, and the Republicans J. C. Hitt, are jubilant aud claim Wilson's de- feat, but the returns from the back counties can not be gotten for a day} ‘ Getwo. ithe Deviscrate ‘showed decided gains. very | uneasy. upon are MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA. s a plurality of Platte City, Mo., Nov. 6 —Ellison carries this county over Crowther by a majority of 1,539. Versailles. Mo.. Nov. 6.—In Mor- can gain as compared with the vote of 1892. Populist lost to the publicaus. Returns are too meagre to give figures to-night, but indica- tions are that Bland has carried the county by a slight plurality. The Louisville, Ky., Nov. 6—At 11 vote on the county ticket is very publican State ticket probably elect- | o'clock the indications are that the close with indications that the Re- ed but Democrats will probably save | Democrats have elected the follow the Legislature. }ing Congressmen: Henrick, in Firs Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 6 —The Clardy,Secord; Montgomery,Fourtb; Louis, Mo, Nov. 6.—In the vote iu this State was light The | Terry, Sixth; McCreary, Eighth: Ninth Missouri Congressional dis. polls closed at 7:20. The returns of | Hart, Tenth; Stone, Eleventh. The trict Champ Clark, Democrat, the total vote polled show the heay- | Republicans have elected Hunter in| elected. ~ iest voting in Republican districts. | Third, Evans in Fifth, Denny in Re- KENTUCRY- publicans will elect a majority of the jcounty officers. is Fayette, Mo, Nov. Democratic claims. | Republicans| returns come in Evans’ majority in-) Tye Democratic and Republican claim eight Congressmen. The Dem- | creases and it may reach 2.500. The! parties both fell ehort about 300 | Populist candiate for county judge, | gan county the result is a Republi-: 5 6—A light! 1m. The greatest faliing off has been in | Seventh and Pugh im Ninth. As the vote was polled in Howard county. | Kochnle, Gillett and Scully be directed ia The Lower House of the General Odessa, Mo., Nov 6 —The election | : | y the same to the piaintiffe herein, anit Plaintiffs have judgment against defend- | Assembly is all right by safe majori- The} | ants. directing the payment by the defendants | Leslie Gillett, F.C. W Kochnle and E. Abge- j lina Scuily to piaintife of thesum of ten | vote for Congressman was: Tarsney, there Heelies acuta becVan Hori Wia= Groene 70 Wilson to the said defendants, K | Supreme court judge: Black, 344; | | Robinson, 38; Jones, 60. Superin- | tendent of schools: Carrington, 344; | Flory 111; Hendrickson, 60. Fergu- | bere today was very quiet. ty, but it will be less than two years when it was over 60 on joint. Con | servative estimates place the majori- v lett and Scully, and that unl fendant be and appear at term hereof to be begun court house in the city of Butler, in said coun- | ty, on the lith day of February, next, Isy5. and on or before the third day of sald term, it the term shall so long continne—and if net then on or before the lust day of said term, ty on joint ballot at not less than 45 and it may go as high as 50. Locally | > the returns received indicate the | swer or piead to the petition in eaid cause, the {son (Democrat) for Representative } 2 : | same Will be taken as confessed and judgment | RE ae election of Skort, Democrat, to the | will be rendered acoriting!y. got 351 out of 523 votes. And be it further ordered that a copy hercot | : : eS ork i be published accordeng to law, inthe Butler | A message just received from Legislature over Enloe, Republican, | Weekly Tiuse, a weebly new ar printed i : 1 the elect; fth ire D and published in Bates county, Missouri, for Greenton says the vote was: Tars- and the election of the entire Demo- | jour weeks successively, the isst insertion to | 2 Se 3 ae wp | be atleast fifteen days ‘b ney, 31; Van Horn, 22; Crosby, 2. | cratic ticket in Cole county, and if | the next term of the circu | é é j JOUN C. |The vote at Centerview, a precinct A true copy fr fore the first day of ourt. S$, Cireuit Clerk. the record. Wit- the figures keep up he will have | |near town, was: Tarsney. 64: Van / SEAL] ness my hand i the eeal of the : 2s aay tear andr eae eae ; circuit court of Bates county, thie Horn, 98; Crosby. 27. several handred majority in the | go), day of October, 15%. ) JOHN © HAYES, | Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 6.—Mag- ' county. 51-4 Cirenit Clerk 5 The Cificiai Records, Best Baking Powder. The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder a pure cream of tartar powder of greater leavening strength than any other. —Bulletin 13, U. S. Ag. Dep., p. 599- “he Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leavening strength. —Bulletin ro, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep. I find the Royal Baking Powder superior to all the others in every respect. It is purest and strongest.— Walter S. Hates, MY. D., Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. 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