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BUTLER W Y TIN J. D. ALLEN Eprror. ; — = ———— : — = Se {but this x re found it and! | waited in Higgins’ barn ‘till his vie- |tim came along. when he stepped = Py H OF BATES COUNTY, jeut and without a word foully mur- “ | | dered Higgins. : ——— DEALERS IN ——— ODVT BoAL | FARMER’S BANK. J. D. Atten & Co., Ptoprietors. |The Chairman Requested to Call The GEO000,00| “oom mmo COUNTY DEPOSTORY | OF BATES CO. OSCAR REEDER ...........+++-s000+- TERMS OF suBscripTion: |Cash Capital. EEKLY Times, published eyery - will be sent to any address | iT ne year, postage paid, for $:.00, | The Celebrated Light Dratt Millwaukee Binder and CHAIN DRIVE MOWERS | As secretary of Baies county cen- tral committee, H. G. Walton has | forwarded the following letter to the seeesPresident | The republicans of the State of; R. J, HURLEY Vice-President | St. Louis, Post Dispatch, in answer NO gearing to wear out or cogs to break. All sizes and styles of SULKY | @entucky have adopted resolutions mee Be 1 Vice-President to queries sent him by that paper,as 82d DRAG HAY RAKES. DEERE, KEYSTONE and SANDW ICH | favoring the gold standard. | to the status of the democracy of HAY LOADERS. |this county on the silver question: Betiex, Mo., June 8th, 1895 x Post—Disparen, Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. It is said the democrats of Ohio, | ewill nominate ex-governor Campbell | for governor on a free silver plat-| DIRECTORS. D. N. Thompson, Join E. Shutt, R. J. Hurley sr. Louis, Mo. ai form. | John Steel < ix, E. A. Bennett.) Dense = | Oacar Reeder, Jas: M. McKibben, gett ote @aller. an Sir There are now in operation in the | Ser nee eeTeeee Having received a circular “Tnited States five thousand and two astional banks, according to the iatest advices from Washington. \letter from you a few days since,| A bill passed by Massachusetts leg: | Ex-sheriff Hanks was taken to the ce Sina a outs | islature to preferold soldiers for pub- | ##ylum at Nevada, last week, for sates Posner oh eeeane unluaived lig ca plopaiene weowctood bo Gores: treatment. About three years ago | Coinage of silver and calling a state ploy z ie while liying in the Indian Territory convention for the purpose of get- nor Greenhalge If the governor who | je was prostrated with a severe at- Ben vetoed this bill had been a democrat | tack of typhoid fever, which affected ae of what a how! would haye gone up| his brain and feft him a mental foneeees i : : from the republican press. wreck. He has been perfectly harm-; There are 24 townships in this hee DIET eM less and since his return to Bates county. I ad sed each township ‘The dlisoia demooratie “atate sil” has been working most of the time|committeeman on these questions: | : ieee | at farm werk, but his condition was | Twenty expresse themselves. | ver convention held at Springfield,! such that he could not be trusted le Brean wantsece: GPorreaeara | June 5, adopted aset of resolutions alone and a few months ago he| SESS aay ee ra ee at almost unanimously, favoring free taoved to town and found employ- eae Gag Oo 16 yee silver at 16 to 1 without waiting for Ment in the livery barn of C. B (EXE SOR eae. f Robt. Kincade, president of the two banks at Pleasanton and Mound City, Kansas, has been placed in f yail by his wife on the charge of forgery. expression of the demo- irion that question. Top Buggies Road Wagons, Carriages, Spring Wagons and Harnes Road Plows, Steel Road Scrap- ers, Barb Wire, Salt. Woven Wire Fence, &c. ~— THE LARGEST STOCK OF —— It is reported that eloud bursts and floods in Germany, France and Spain, the past week has caused the death of fifty people, and the dam- age to property is y great Sixteen | Nine tenths | Slate adatatoen TW. carrie: of |iatemne Geant agreement. The con-| Srniaalenag he = the democrats 1 have consulted in | Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Glass and Queensware Lebenon, Mo., is working himself B E regard to the action of the state) vention was one of the largest ever|the treatment at the asylum will held in the state and proceedings | fully restore him to his former self. were harmonious and satisfactory to | the delegates present. |committee think that if a majority | IN BATES COUNTY. jof the counties would ask the state) 7/7 HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID To the leaders, organizers, lectur- | central committee to call a conven-; FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. ers and fellows that pass the hat for | jon they would reconsider their a livelihood, the Alliance like the action. Consequently the Bates | ISAAC FOWLER. H. B- ARNOLD: tate fever heat over the calling of a democratic silver state convention. This warm weather the senator should keep cool. Should Maj. Salmon consent to make the race for the nomination fer governor, and the indications geint favorable in that direction, ave suppose Clinton will forego the pleasure of naming a candidate fer congress, also. At the meeting of the state central os s 2 committee in St. Louis a few, a os eee the [2027 democracy aek that the chair- days ago, called for the purpose of | noble order has gone to pieces, and | ™@" of the Bates central committee considering the call of a state con-| the fellows who live by their jaw, jeall said county committee together vention to consider the silver ques- }cheek and passing the hat at the! at an early day for the purpose of tion. Maj. Salmon, with four other | CU"""Y school house, are indus-|llowing us to expres sourselyes on mousy at work — organizing | the above questions. members of the committee, voted to what is termed “Loca! Industrial oo call a state convention. In explana- Legion,” which is explained to be H. G. Wartox. Lhe Globe-Democrat says oflice Holding don't pay and cites the case af Judge Gresham, who died a poor man. How about John Sherman, who hes made miliions out of office with a salary of $5,000 per year. The tide in Wilmington Delaware &a8 changed and the democrats cap- eved the city, boots and spurs, at the recent election. The republicans are explaining the loss by the miss- givinge of an extravagant legislature tion of his vote the major said per-| people's party organizations without | sonally he was opposed to holding a | 8¢crets, signs or grips This is both | moneiees, GS PAG gies plausible and pretty and we have no i t ae | doubt the farmers will fa!l over one largely in faver of the proposition, | another to join this new political and he felt it was his duty to repre-| order. Brother Jones will secure) sent the wishes of the majority of | the door, brother Smith will act as) the democrats of his district. | secretary, brother Johns will pass | | the hat, and the lecturer and organ-| i OES GMs : izer will pocket the cash. All aboard “Bradstreet’s” has found that at} for the new organization, Local In AE Saa aE ees ou rai dustrial Legion. We believe it was | ountains 227 factories started be | ape pincoln w ea 4 iwcentAnrileitanditievend on May, Abe Lincoln who said,“You can hum-| giving work to 55,000 employees. bug ail the people once and some of | the people all the time,but you can’t | |Don Cameron for president. ISAAC FOWLER & CO. | \ Successors to H. B. Arnold, | —DEALERS IN— See. Co. Cen. Com. Chairman Carter Repudiates Republi- canism. York, June 8.—Chairman | cennaltey telees ior ie sive ELardware, Tinware, Stoves AND CROCERIES. New and expresses his preferenee for If it} haa been supposed that Col. Carter | was out of line with the republican platform on the silver question or that there was any chance of his see Higest prices paid for Country Produce we invite everybody to ces fice ‘i y Within this period, too, according | rial failure to elect a U. S. Sevan oer ABs waceatat humbug al! the people all the time | getting out of line, he would not The day is not far off in this section | | when the local organizer and lecturer will have to go to work for a living | call and examine our stock and 175,000 employees have been ad- have been elected chairman. “If the vanced an average of 10 per cent. President Cleveland has appoint- chairman of the national committee prices. ed Richard J. Olney, of Massachu- ‘setts, secretary of state to succeed the late Judge Gresham, and Gen. Fudson Harman, of Cincinnati, Ohio to the attorney generalship, the of- fice held by Mr. Olney. George W. Brown, inventor and manufacturer of the Brown corn planter, died at his home in Gales- urg, Lils., a few days ago, aged 79 yeers. Mr. Brown was a country oarpenter when he invented the planter, which bears his name, in 4873. The papers in this congressional district with one accord speak the ‘wentiment of the people when they This means that good times are here again. No trace of the 1893 4 | convulsion will be left by the time} 1895 ends.—Globe Democrat. The admission of prosperity and advancement of wages to working- men, made by Bradstreet and the Globe Democrat, is certainly worm- wood and gall. Butthe truth must; Kip Sin:—-Enclosed you) be admitted, however distasteful it | will find —* for which Like wall may be to those republican states- [ilecseygnarene Pe cue eat esuy : |scription to the Booming Tnres men whfo predicted disaster to the Can't possibly get along with out it! manufacturing interests and starva-| Am getting along nicely, in fact tion wages to labor by the new tariff everybody here is. Col. Pace de bill. In the past two months, be-/#erves great credit for the strict inning with tho C aa lateel business like manner in which he is eines we e Varnegie stee' | managing the penitentiary. He is} works there has been an advance- the hardest workingman in the insti ment of factory wages all along the | tution, consequently everything runs line of from 16 to 25 per cent. No like clock work everybody here citi like other folks or join the tramps and hit the road. The patience of | the farmer is just about exhausted with numbugs. Jesse Likes It. | Jerr City, Mo., June 10, “95. Mr. J. R. Davis, sey Judge DeArmond represented the sentiment of his constituency in ‘his every vote and act in his official «<apacity at Washington. The Judge feels proud of the compliment paid faim by the press and people. Chas. T. Johnson, aged 70 years, ‘and the oldest conductor on the Wabash railroad, died in his car be- tween Central and Columbia, Satur- «day. About one mile out from Cen- tralia, he handed his ticket punch to his brakeman saying he was teo sick to go through the train for tickets end in afew minutes he was dead. ‘The Kentucky republican state convention met at Louisville, the Gth, and nominated W. O. Bradley for governor on the first ballot. Col. W. S. Worthington, of Greenup ounty, nominated for lieutenant governor. A long wrangle took place over the platform for sound money when the convention finally reaffirmed the Minneapolis plattorm. The laborers at iron nail works at Anderson, Indiana, the largest man-| afacturing establishment of the kind ia the United States employing 700 men, have voluntarily increased the wages of their men 10 per cent. The advance was made by the company) ¢dandis another evidence ef returning prosperity. Under the McKinley bill a reduction in wages /|sage also stated that an uprising in kill Higgins and then himself. His) wife had kept his revolver ee took place all along the line. such thing occurred on the passage 2°28 and convicts alike priase the | Journal, “he should resign his posi | object being to conceal the news of /en route to Wuen Chang to investi- | gate the report. of the MeKinley bill. On the other Een Gol, Pace for his truo business | hand it isa matter of history that sagacity. With love to all Lam yours | wages went down and the result of | truly 16 to 1. | the reduction was strikes and blood | J. D. Lekessitt, | shed, the like of which the country SSS | never witnessed before. There is Their Wives Disagreed. | no longer any doubt about the Harrodsburg, Ky.. June 9.—A! revival of business and returning | most shocking assassination and | prosperity, and the credit should ( suicide occurred one mile from Har-| certainly be given to wise democrat- | rodsburg about 10 o'clock this morn- | ic legislation. ing on the Warwick road, on the! premises of Patrick Higgins. Daniel Warner fired a bullet into the back Tampa, Fla., June 9.—Passengers of Higgins, who instantly fell dead, arriving from Key West to-night | shot through the heart. Warner state an expedition composed of 300 | then ran about 100 yards, when see- men left there Wednesday night. ling that his deed had been discover- Late yesterday a carrier pigeon ed, he placed his smoking revolver reached Key West bearing a mes-| behind his ear and fired a ball into Filibusterers Land. safely at 2:45 this morning. The | after shooting himself. expedition, it is said, must have| Warner was quite wealthy a few We expect to meet all wants to repudiate the platform of the party,” says the Indianapolis; competition. tion.” MERCHANT'S STATEMENT, Administrator's Notioe. | Notice is hereby given, that letters of adininistration on the estate of Morris Myers, deceased, were granted to : Z the undersigned on the 10th day of It will be of interest to merchants | June, 1895, by the probate court of and manufacturers to know that: Bates county, Missouri. their statements must now be filed! All persons having Claims against with the county assessor instead of Pee Toei pees reared to exhibit the county clerk. State Auditor tee Teithin pepsi d rece icy isi James M. Seibert, has sent out the | said letters, or they may be precludea following circular letter to county | from any benefit of said estate; and clerks, which explains the matter | if such claims be not exhibited within fully. } pros eare aren the date of this pub- Section 6899, revisied statutes of | mae onr ney. Tey re crates ae 1889, has been amended by act of JoskPH SCHMEDDINGS. March 2, 1895, to require merchants Exeentor. to file their statements with the as- sessor instead of the county clerk, the assessor to enter such state- ments in a separate book prepared for that purpose and reiurn said book to the county board of equali- | zation, which will meet on the first Monday in September. This act of March 2. 1895, has no |emergency clause, but a‘ter confer | ring with the attorney general, I am | of the opinion that that part of the | law tixing the date of filing merch |ants’ statements is merely directory jand that such statements should be | filed with the assessor this year, so | that the “merehant’s book” will be made up and returned to the coun- ty board of equalization on the first Monday in next September as re quired by law. Not a Life Was Spared. They Should be Filed With the Asses- sor Instead of County Clerk. } London, June 9.—A special dis- patch from Shanghai says it is al- most certain that a massacre of all the persons connected with the Eng- lish, French and American missions at Cheng Tu has occurred. Neither mep, women nor children haye been spared, according to the report. It is admitted telegrams have been in- tercepted by the government, the the massacre. A Freneh gunboat is KNOWLEDGE Rich Hill, Mo. 150 miles of Key West. here believed it landed near Sagua mame, 20 years of age. the expedition. Quesada, Cespedos and was avout 60 years old, and lefta A wife and several children. General Maximo Comez, with a altogether amicably. ‘large army in Camaguey. Warner had The mes- made his wife repeated threats to that province is now assured. landed on the northern coast, within years ago, when he cut to death his} Cubans nephew, a young man of his own, This wasa! |General Sanchez and Roloff head bad murder, and though he was) finally cleared, it cost him his for-| To-night 2,000 Cubans attended tune. Patrick Higgins was a confed-| jan enthusiastic meeting at West erate ranger during the war, and) | Tampa \other prominent leaders spoke. ‘telegram from Benjamin Guerra was ‘lived in a house on Higgins’ farm, | read announcing the presence of and the two wives did not get along! Warner | All Run Down Since Taking | Hood’s Sarsaparilia. sage that the filibusterers landed | his own head. He lived but an hour | 1 became enfeebled and run down from Hearty and Well 172 to 132 pounds. Ithen commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaperilla and now I am hearty and well, can work hard and eat my meals with relish, which I could not do previously. Formerly my food distressed me, now I can eat heartily. This is due to the beneficial effects of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I had doctored for a long time but did not seem toget | well, but nine bottles of Hood’s Has Cured Me, built up my system, given me renewed health and in: my weight to 158 unds. e Hood’s Sarsaparilla Reentry to FRANK MCALLASTER, Rich Hill, Missouri ood’s Sarsa- oe ee od Be Sure to Get Hood’s Jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25¢. Cures Hood’s Pills cure all liver ilis, billousness, | | other sections of chapter 115 revised ed upon the collector of the revenue and the fees to which he is entitled will be the same as before the law. The fees of the county clerk will ibe the same as before. 6 cents for each name or firm on the tax book. | |. Omaha, Neb, June 8 —Senator Teiler ef Colorado was in town to (day. “Th Republican National Con | vention is bound to take some notice lof the silver questien,” said the Sen ator. “The tariff question is no longer of paramount interest to the people of these United States. The silver advocates in the Republican | party will not consent to the question being ignored by the convention. If \it is, and the gold standard is in- |dorsed, the dismemberment of the | party is sure to follow.” No change bas been made in the. statutes 1889, governing merchants’ | license, and the same duties impos-! Brings comfort and improvement and | tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. 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