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Ht i | ase ELIS SPLEEN I mir x Chairman Danforth, of the demo- VYTIMES! ; : sie LLY TIMES ‘cratic state committee of New York, ~ | figures it out that Bryan will sweep ithe country and have votes to spare J. D. ALLEN Epitor. Mark Hanna pays Bourke Cock- ran, the New York lawyer and dem “locrat, $4,000 for each speeci be for McKinley. His two “ry speeches in this state last week at nt to any address} fs ie : i 51.0 } c reas C cost the sue year, postage paid, for $1.00. | St. Louis and Kansas € fe TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: i makes COERCING THE VOTERS. D. Crawford, the St. Louis dry-|are taken from the New York World: | goods merchant, created a sensation | Mr. McKinley cannot complain if | Saturday by summarily discharging | many victims of trust extortion in| 12 of his employees, his only excuse | terpret his silence as giving consent being that they were going to vote | to these robberies. Why does he for Bryan in Novernber. All of them not speak oui? : om no charge of | Under the Sherman act every mem- | duty | ber of the Ohio steel and iren com-| are men against wh< neglect of Several of the) bination is Hable to a year in jail. Will Mr. McKinley pledge bimself to! iucompetency or could be brought. men let out were at the heads of de The following editorial mareerene) 2 | - Ky AN WILSON HEAT R TOO KINDS AN cs FROM $10.00 To $75.00 | i te & and itis : | = a Hatters pay Pacetea partments and buyers for the firm. DEMOCRATIC TICKET }doubtfal if Mr Cockran made a | ior President WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. ior Vice President ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. STATE TICKET. for Goyernor—LON V STEPHENS *Acutentant-Governor—A Il BOLTE @eocretary of State—-A A LESUEUR. Auditor—JAMES M SEIBERT. NK PITTS eneral—JUDGE E C CROW. ‘Treasurer. Attorney- ess—D A DeARMOND COUNTY TICKET ‘Hepresentative—GEORGE B ELLIS. Bherif—E C MUDD reasurer—A BOW , Prosecuting Attorney—HARVEY C CLARK. surveyor—ROBERT JOHNSON. ®ablic Administrator—D V BROWN Coroner—DR O F RENICK. Pacge North District—J M COLEMAN. #adge South District—W T K THE BUTLER TIMES has credit for the “argest circulation accorded toany paper pub- lished in the 6th congressional district of Mis- rwourl, which has a population of 161,74 and the publishers of the American Newepaper Directory guarantee the accuracy of the rating accorded to the paper by a reward of $100 to the first person, who successful assails it.— 2from the Printers Ink, issue of April 15th Mr. Crawford went tothe men in republican | | person, inquired of them as to how | \single convert to eran 4 : j cause. ss | they intended to vote, and when in The campaign in Chicago and [ii | formed he beeawe very indignant | | nois will be red hot during this an 1 abu He told them “to get | jmouth. Governor Altgeld has Be | paid ¢ i,’ that they “were anarchists cured the exclusive use of sixty balls and could no longer breathe the! lin Chicago for use from October 10, | atmosphere of Craw- | juntil November 24. The halls will} ford made no co! alment of his re | | be used night and day and the best | venzefal treatment of his employees italent to be had will entertain the] and to!d them to publish it broad- erowds that Governor | cast, on the streets aud in the news | | Altgeld intends to carry Chicago for | papers that he had discharged them | | Bryan. his store’ visit them. because they were going to vote for | - { silver. In his speech at Kirksville. R. E Ais Ghawtond | Lewis, republican candidate for| leosenar made the statement that] W. J. Bryan is hereditary, that his father was crazy and prayed every noon to God, that as judge of the court Le might make jusi ard In the light of present events it is remark able that Mr. Lewis, republican can- didate for governor would make such a statement in a public speech. s brutal conduct has greatest indignation | amon; the citizens of S:. Louis and his conduet is severly criticised by the general public regardless of pol ities or class. The Bryan traveling men’s associ ation of St. Louis tock the matter up and after denouncing Crawford’s action, elected the discharged em- ployees honorary members of the association and proferred them al! assistance in their power. Tuo labor organizations of the crazy, tbat it is wise decisions. No hell, no heaven Bob Ingersoll has taken the stump for Mark Hanna and McKinley. Bob is a turn coat. | city, regardless of politics, have also In avolune entitled “Great speeches of Ingersoll,” page 89, the following take: action in regard to the matter and heve called » mass meeting to O now bein - enforce the Sherman act? | 500 now being used i There is only a little overa month | of the campaigu left long dec og his determination tu en-| force the auti trust laws? | In ten minutes Candidate McKin-| ley ean write xn hundred words that | will put him on record in favor of| all who executing the laws against violate th etu—milhonaire When will he do it?/ | Tbe Sherman Anti Monopely law! i n MOROpo lists included. provides a year iu jail for every vio | lation of its clauses. Put nota single monopolist has yet been sent to jail) Ought it} to be enforced or not? What do you | say, Mr. Hanna? Mr. McKinley? for a single day under it. Vhat do you say, | Ex Governor s Woodsen, died at St. Joseph Friday night. He had been sick for the past nine months and his death was due to infirmities of oid age. He was born in Kuox county, Kentucky, May 18, 1819 He was elected governor of this state in 1872 on the democratic tick vot, defeating Joba B. Henderson by a majority of 35.442. Judge Wood son was one of the best known and most noted men of the early settlers How much} pe will Mr McKinley deley in| EVERY STOVE GUARANTE in Bates county. iN TO GIVE SATISPARTION. me Zz nes, Stove 7 : TT Grocery, Queensware and Hardware Call and examine our stock and get ovr price te fore buying and save money. Highest -Harket Price Paid For all Ninds of Produce, DENNETIT-WHEELER MERC. 00. Probate Settlement Docket November Tern. Ist Day, November 9, 1808. ates, Sberfi's Sale. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from the office of the clerk of the cir- cuit court of Bates county returnable at the November term, 1896, of said court to me direct- ed in faver of Missouri State Bank and against ! JJ Franklin and Geo A MeLaughlin, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, in- V Crook, Peter Crook, Curator terest and claim of detendan J oJ Franklin Blizzard et al, Jesse Blizzard, G &C and Geo A McLaughlin, in and to the following Charley Warford, © N Teeter, G & C Chas Stewart et al, Geraldine Stewart, G&¢ Chas Sevier, W P Sevier, Adm’r Spencer MeCatchen et al, J P Edwards 6 &¢ i described real estate situated in Bates county, j to-wit: f the north half of the south- section twelve ( whship Ss) range thirty-three (33) in Bates ng south of Kansas City, Fort s RR containing sixty-three 83) acres more er less I will on Monday November 23, 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- i t 2nd Day. illard Caywood, Mary E Caywood G & Lula B Hutman, WR Hatman Curator | Pierce Cole, John Lyle, G & C Sarah E Duncan, L M Singleton, Curator F a z of Missouri. He was a delegate to | oe — | words on silver are addressed to far-) put ‘heir seal of condemnation the national conventions which nom | President Cleveland bas returned | ™e™8 by Col. Bob: agaist eo ee oe inated Horace Greely, Samuel J. to Washington. “Por my part Ido not ask any|righix na free Americans to deposit Tilden and Gen. Hancock. He was j : 2 ; : noon and Martin J Badgley, Wm A Badgley, Adm’ (4 iuterfereuce on the part of the gov | their balic: according to the dictates an honored citizen and his private i Travis 5 Paiae al, James'® Kaan, Curiae 14 . = 1 : = < a y ; aires ‘ | Mary SF Albertus Frye, Curat } Bryan will spend eight days in| onment except to undo the/of their conscience The bulldozing aad public life is without spot or} {uiaar, arias Bee CARI OeEs ce 1H Illinois during this month. wrong it has done. I do not ask|conduct of Mr. Crawford and his bleiniah, for cash, to satisfy said ex: pnt arid coats: nd Day } a - aa ez - A, COL a, i ty ty | 7, g d of nothing | kind will not help McKinley and the - 48-41 Sheriff of Bates County, Mo, | Norton E Siggins, Wm M Siggins, G & € i} Watson has throat trouble and} that capeaald EO mis oak ue "8 ld standard i he tat It will| Bryan Popular With Wazge-Earners. aa / | Wm F Liggett, JR laway, Adin'r iF will not be able to make any more| But I do ask for the remonetization | gold standard iu this state. ds ea 5 a 7 GW Shafer, G W Shafer, G& € } speeches. of silver. Silver was demonetized | not only muke votes for free silver} Wichita, Kau, Oct. 11—A poll Jett etal, GB Parker, G& C Camie Coope al, C H Cooper, G&C | Geo Gipson etal, RC Wright, G&C am poe = 4th Day. Be CUTAEP OLE BE as, Percy L Moore et al, C H Moore, G&C In the Probate Court for the county of Bates, | Clarence Reese ct al, Mary J Reece, G&C August term 5. SM Gragg administra- | albert E Owen et al, John Owen, G& C tor, AM Gragg, deceased. Walter Hays et al, J © Clark, Curator ae te ee ui je. | Newton Wright, JA Marsteller, G& C SM Gragg, administrator of A M Gragg, de- | Oh. nunnen WP Connell, Ge by fraud. It is an imposition upon|in Missouri but all over the country. Watson's candidacy for Vice-pres every solvent man: a fraud upon ev | Wherever wage-earners sre employ ent failed to make any impression ery honest debtor in the United]ed there will be thousand of votes ‘on the vote of Georgina The deino |States, It assassinated labor. It was|for Bryan, who were heretofore ‘orate carried the state just as though done in the interest of avarice and|on the hesitating list. dhe was a non-resident. greed, and should be undone by] Crawford in his zeal to make votes The people of Massachusetts, Ver-|honest mer.” for McKinley has made the issue. ‘mont, Maine and New Hampshire - Must an American citizen sell his all Bryan the “new Lincoln,” says OUR LIBERTIES THREATENED. | righ: to vote for the candidate of his Mr. J. Daniels who accompanied him| A new issue has arisen in this}choice to the man who employs through those states. campaign in the past few weeks/him? Jf he must then government —— which has eclipsed even the money|by the people is at an end, and here Hanna has fried the fat out of the question, and that is theright of thejafter the clections will simply be ‘big eastern banks, corporations and voter to cast his ballot as his con-|determined by polling the heads of ‘truste, but he can’t fry votes from | suence dictates, without fear of] corporations. the laboring men and farmers, and bodily harm or of sucrificing the} In the Crawford matter the demo- “totes count in this election. means of subsistence for himself|cratic State central committee has is bh nares iaceca senens op family. With the right ae 5 up ie ngage a nag EA Meard and saw Bryan in his tour of |° = ee ee Indiana last week. The demonstra. employee in his right of franchise| soa has been employed and Craw. ford will be prosecuted to the bitter was made in the packing house of Jacob Doid & Son here yesterday, and out of ninety two men at work in the meat cutter’s room, thirteen were for McKinley and seventy nine for Bryan. Of the seventy-nine men for Bryan thirty-tive of them are Re publicans. The sentiment xmong the labor clement in this city is very strong for the Democratic candidate. Order of Publication. Crazy Man’s Feartul Deed. Noblesville, Ind., Oct. 10.—At an early hour yesterday morning Albert Bray, a prosperous farmer who lived five miles north of here, killed his wife, his 9 year cld son, Car], his 2 year o!d daughter, Edna, and him- self He cut their throats with a razor ard then crushed their ekulls with an axe After this terrible { 1 ¥ i ] ; 4 i | j | | i real estate of said deceased as will pay and sat- | Ge. Blanche E Rhodes et al, Geo A Rhodes, G &C required by law in such case; on examination Carrie Sharp, Henry € Sharp, G & C and uniess the contrary beshown on or before sale of the wh real estate | Emily Blair, Andrew E Morris, Executor in this state, for four w a copy of thi ith Day. the next term of this court. There is a mort- Lottie V Burk, Jas Bell, G & C homestead during her lite. isty the remaining debt due by said e: and Jennie Ruf, WB Role sutor whereof it is ordered, that all persons interest- n Day. the first day of the next term of this court to of said decea May sor the | Henry Beard, Eliza Beard, Executrix term of this court and th neirs residing in Bates 4 eage of one hundred and fifty dollars to the David Allen, Beverly Kirk, Adm‘r STATE OF MISSOURI, } ceased, presents to the court his petition, pray- ing for an order for the sale of so much of the 5th Day. W Cowley, J N Chambers, Adm’r yet unpaid for want of sufficient assets, a panied by the accounts, lists and invent« , Lula Gillmore, If W Gillmore, G & © ed in th te of said deceased, be notitied | Frank R Mize et al, Wm E Walton, G&C that application as aforesaid has been made, be held beginning on the second Monday of No- | Rosella Hagen, RT Hagen, Adm’r vember next, an order will be made’ for the | Wm Meyers et al, Joseph hmedding G &€ payment of said debts; ordered 2 that this notice be pub Jas H Stee! Wm M Campbell, Executor John H Gentry, Theo E Gentry, Executor be served on each of the A county at least ten days prior to the first day of | Fellx A Cox, P H Holfert, Adm’r Horace O Haynes, Adalaide Haynes, Adm’r Missouri State Bank on this land,in all of which land the widow, Mrs Martha Gragg, has a Susannah Parker, Sandford Hardy, Adm’r Minnie Bailey, Wright Bailey, G& C tions are said to be the largest and our boasted government of lib County of Bates, 5 38- sth Day. e ever . = : ‘¢ vas eb i Iw M. Dalton, Judge of the obate | Geo Ch 1, J P Edwards, G & C witnessed in tke state in i cam.|°tty and tree institutions crumbles | end. yous LL ne ee a ee county, | Sabin P Kimball, Thos MeCombs,, Executor atige y and fails tothe ground. The rights| The following telegram was eent|tbroat. He lived about 8 hours, but by certify that the foregoing is a true] Wm A Hall, I J and Willie E Hall, Exee'rs of the original or« jon therein red to, as the same appears of record in my Witness my hand and seal of said court. Done atoifice in Butler this 7th day of [sEAL] October, A. D., 1896. WM. M. DALTON, 48-4 Judge of Probate. Geo G Warnock, W O Atkeson, Adm’r Bertha Cotherin, F M MeNiel, G & C James J Crumley, Esther Crumley, Adm’rx STATE OF MISSOURI, } County of Bates. § I hereby certify the above and foregoing to be a true and correct copy of the settlement docket for the term of the probate court com mencing on the 9th day of Novet T, 1896. Witness my hand and seal this Qe [szat] 12th day of October, 1496. WM. M. DALTON, Judge of Probate, his victims were killed instantly. Bray was crazed from sickness, reli gious excitement and fivuancial re verses. ey of all men under the law are and can The democrats and populists of | only be protected by the free ballot. ‘West Virginia have finally come|Deprive the Americau working man to terms on fusion and the ticket] of that right and he becomes no bet ‘has been made satisfactory to both| ter than the serf of monarchical gov- wartios. This insures Woat Virginia|ernments. He is a free man no ‘to Bryan if any doubt existed here longer, and had better be the slave tofore. to the Kansas City Times, by chair man Cook of the Demoeratic State Central Committee: St. Louis, Mo, Oct. 12—Craw- mes ford’s conduct in attempting to co- Michigan For Bryn. erea employes is universally con- i: demned by all good people, of what-|_ Washington, Oct. 13.—The follow- of a kind master than the puppet of | ever shade of political opinion. The | ‘7S Giseeiche trom fired au jaa, j Chairman of the Democratic State 88. Trustee's Sale. Whereas James H Steele and Naney his wite, their certain deed ¢ 4n-4t E Steele , dated y i ¥ a soulless corporation which uses his own vote to oppress and drag him down to squalor, ignorance and degradation. Never before in the history of this government has corporate tyranny so openly and no- toriously used the great wealth and power, given it by law, to coerce its employees. In our own little city are “Hanna bas finally conceded Mis- souri to Bryan, and has given up the fight in this state. The order to put $75,000 into the state has been sanceled and no effort by the nation- al committee will be made to place SMissouri in the McKinley column. —____ Gen. J. B. Weaver, of Iowa, says ‘the presidential hattle is practically ‘won, and that Bryan's election is as ‘sured. There is no possible way in which he can be defeated says Mr. | ‘Weaver, and the prediction is made that Bryan will sweep Iowa. ago were pronounced iu their sup port of the democratic nominee for “are not discussing politics” and are afraid to say how they are going to vote. Itischarged by the Post- Dispatch and not denied by the pro- prietore, that on Saturday last D. J. McD. Trimble, the corgoration Sewyer and candidate for governor ou the gold standard democratic tic- ‘wot, has this togay: “We expect to ‘draw enough votes from the regular democratic organization to give Mc- Kinley the electoral vote of Mis- department stores in St. Louis, dis- charged twelve of their most trusted their intention of voting for free sil- railroad employees, who afew weeks | festo signed by representatives of | State of at least | president, to day will tell you they} Crawford & Co., one of the largest | employees because they declared} policy of Democratic committe to vigorously prosecute all such offen- ders is generally approved. The | Post Dispatch is openly and aggres.| sively applauded for its wholesale exposure of such misconduct. Labor ey 5 organizations have adopted resolu. He seus eben ev) over the republican tions of censure aud condemnation, | MB}OFiHes on vote of 1592 This in- meeting have been called in a mani.|S¥‘es @ Flurality for Bryan in the Central Committee of Michigaa, has been received at democratie bead |t quarters: “The average democratic gain in the 85 counties of Michigan will not|¢ ‘o abor unions which declares that the | = = = | issue is no longer free silver but free citizenship j goods man who discharged his clerks Saturday because they intended to| | vote for Bryan, is not a naturalized citizen of the United States. He is still under the protection of Eng- land. He had just returned from Canada where he had been epending the summer. rich, healthy blood, the stomach and di- will be no dyspepsi Rheumatism and | 3, Salt Rheum will disappear. With pure t the 28th day of July, Invi, and 29th day of July, Bates ci at page Il described, and payable as therein stipulated in case default be made in the payment of said inte iw account fault, has to declare he who! d dept and aceraued interest | hereon, lay of sale, now due and t are now = u ; D. Crawford, the St. Louis dry} i ul i e sete aoe Seer and’ inter Blood means sound health. With pure, | ther provided ? | death, absenc 2 s ity of the trustee named gestive organs will be vigorous, and there ene and in that case, FE J Smith,of Seda! issouri, Neuralgia willbe unknown. Scrofulaand | the tra ized and empowered to execute the trust as fully in every respect as the said trustee could € done. |, And whercas, it is in said deed ¢ provided, thatin case of d lure or refusal to act of both th te ue ;said EJ Smith, for any: { then, and in the acting sheriff he tullowing d Ss county, and state « th half of the GS) and: the st quarter of ownship thirty-nine (39) trust to secure ihe pa two certain coupon notes in said deed And whereas, said deed of trust provides that | ‘vupon note, or either of them, or either of the pupons: or if default be made in the of laxes, as they become due, then the t, atthe option of the legal holder > Shali, forthwith become due and paya- And whereas, default has been made in payment of the principal of both of said notes ven they became due; and the ider, on 'Gladness Comes Wit a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phy& ical ills, which vanish before proper forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts— rightly directed. The comfort ir the knowledge, that so many formso sickness are not due to any actual dis- ease, but simply to a constipated cond tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs. prompt ly removes. That is why it is the onl remedy with millions of families, and everywhere esteemed so highly by all And whereas, it is in said deed of trust fur- that in the sickness, state, or other disabil- , or of his refusal to hall thereupon become his suce e vested with all the powers and dat » herein first named, and is author nd haye trust fi abil . d | who value good health. Its bene! cial souri.” ver. From every section of the — oa a — relies time ene Hee suc- | effects are due to the fact, that itis the ; : : : - - ed to the trust therein created, and is thereby | shic! tes i _ jcountry comes the same ples, from| ‘Ihe vote for governor in Florida| \°°T BT¥es Will be strong, and Four | authorized and empowered to execute the «ame | ONE remedy which promotes ini y P & 1 Jean} thout debilitating the Senat F. M. Cock eee % ‘ : --|Sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. | as fully inevery respect as either of the others | Cleanliness without debilit fi E & | . i af : B! Es a »577;| Hood’s Sarsaparilla ma here: ed cogld have done by virtue of | organs on which it acts. s a ro ior B ‘ockrell spent railroads, manufacturing establish-/ stands: Bloxham, democr: t, 24,5 ;| Ho a's, Sarsapa makes pure blood. | ‘ereit pet ier fpr ie His dry z ch it rs te ee unday in Kansas. i i i 5 = = 7 ore. | That is why it cures so many diseases. | 5") <; Bain gram all important, in order to get its unday Tu an interview mente, packing houses, machine |Gunby, republican, 7,876; Weeks, | phat is wily su sidiiy GHoueer eee $f | and the said EJ Smith have failed and retu ficial effects, to note when you par with a reporter for the Ties, the | shops, from everywhere that wealth ‘seuator predicted Bryan would carry | is aggregated comes the this state by from 50,000 to 75,000, oppression and coercion smajority. Senator Cockrell bas made laboring man. portion and his statements are to be zelied upon. He also predicts the| emphatically that never again will it lection of Bryan without question. | be raised in American politics. + story of|ef the senate and house, ninety one of the! are democrats. y ) ‘ Can such an infernal the Georgia election gives Atkinson, | oO oO d S Ip close canvass of the state, especial-/ outrage continue and we remain | democrat tor governor, 35,000 ma-| : ty the southern and southwestern free and independent people. That! jority. The populist vote of the : question should now be settled so! opulist, 3.962. Of the 100 members | to cure disease, retain good health re- pop 7 = 0 . vent sickness ‘and suffering. Remember Official figures from | Sarsaparilla 's the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. . eure Liver Ils; easy t i i Hood’s Pills take, easy to operate. me. / a | State fell cf 11,000 from the vote of | | 1894. The senate and house are reli. ably democratic. ow, therefore, public notice id A Colyer, tr al holder of said deht, 3 tome given in sate chase, that you have the genuine arti | cle, which is manufactured by the fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. | If in the enjoyment of good health, | and the system rular. laxatrves OF other remedies ot needed. If afflicted with an aise, OME may be commended to the most skillfal physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with ti well-informed everywhere, Syrup Trustee, | Figsstands highest and is most largely herif of Bates County, Mo., Acting Trustee. | used and gives most ceneral sati Saturday November 7th, 1596, he door, in Ween the hours of nine and six o’¢lock in the ‘A. COLYER. | Db.

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