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ed pthLs PA RATCALES TANI rs pRLOE TERT ASC PUT DEAD MEN ON ICE. Cincinuat: Enquirer's Editor Tells What McK y Would Do, Cincinnati, O., Oct. 16 —Jobn R. McLean, proprietor of the Enqui publishes a signed artivle to day, in gth for Bryan which he argues at le and free silver, concluding thus Zolters from the democratic party in bad shape politically. After the ction they will have nowhere to go The cr and the machinery is bands of the silver men. Look at New York, where the gold men were strongest. See how the followers of Bryan have taken possession of all the party machinery It is well enough for Cleveland i hia cabinet officers to go for Palmer and Buckuer; well enough men of the st and west, but, for the ordinary for some of the very man in politics, it is the greatest folly. What hope of preferment can | aman have who bolts the democratic party, unless he goes over to the ree publican party? Once thet on probation, and if loyal, working and strictly pa ably in ten years he muy get nition.” The democratic ctflice ho! with the exception of members of the cabinet, would be great fools to become bolters With Mr McKio Jey elected president, their dismissal from office would be assured. With Bryan’s election they could either retain their cflices or hold over for a time, not to be dismissed like menials. It is well to preach to men in of fice how fine it is to be bold, inde pendent and fearless, but that kind of talk does not put a dollar in the oflice-holder’s pocket, or enable the men under him to earn a dollar. Under any and all circumstances Cleveland and his political family must go out on March 4 next It is handsome ot him to want every other democrat in the land to be driven out of office the same day whether Bryan or McKinley is chosen president. Itisanice leader who asks his followers to jump into the grave with him. That is precisely what Cveveland and his cabiuet want all democratic office-holders to do. Attorney General Harmon can af ford to play the independent demo crat and bolt the ticket, knowing neither Bryan nor McKinley will ask him to hold office under them. His position is just the reverse of the democratic office holders of Ohio. He must go out of office Marh 4. They may have to, but sot necessarily if Bryan wins I see the regular three-weeks before-the-election scare bas taken bold of the republicans. That is worked up; that finds its way iuto the newspapers so that the capital ists and the money men who have been properly seared will surrender their money to the politicians. That is an old job. However, I suppose it will be this year as it always has. Tue republican pilots are busy tell ing the press of the danger placcs that confront them A million or more dollars must be had to buy the election. One thing is sure, the country will survive whether gold or silver succeeds in this election, but silver would in my opinion, break up the existing stagnation aud bring prosperity.” Fish! Fish! All persons in the State of Mis souri desiring young black bassy} croppie or germen carp for public} }pearance. W waters or private ponds, should ap ply at their earliest convenience to|'T Poil. Kopplin, Jr, Supt. Forest Park | Hatcheries, Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo, or to H. C. Carson, Supt. St. Joseph, Mo., the one most accessible to the applicant We would reeom mend stocking lakes of small area g i with croppie. The only expen to the applicant shipping the fish, which must be sent in advance. No fish caus sent out C.0. D. A five ga earry thirty to fo All applicants will be not da few days in advance of shipmen Cawford, the § St. L man who fired his Ss because they intended to vote for Brvan, is getting a good deal of free advertis ing, but it is not the kind he likes, notwithstanding it is all free. ry goods lof Butler, att [move his goods | Kentucky, wl can will In writing news for yeas, It will be things And if we get thein Friends forg sive Mrs Helmer anda week [ =, Where they atives for som eu aman d the wan told there was pl he found t ties. Jar painted in the BP Jenkins * tants of our ci lust week by ts shouting ; ch hn graudpa p J R Jenkins of a Friday of last w Noah Nyhar was in ol i he Mulberry. Ed Gioble tl 3 ix doing go: ‘he case In Friday wherei tiffand LL decided in fay raves of Mu! plaintiff and \y for defendant. TC Munfor populist cand was in Virgini like he wasa until election Washington addition to his i and Alford Jackson work. Rufus Seller went to Kansé a load of hieko Dave Nestlerod: hunter, The addition to’ is completed. Milton Flesh: nesday of last w Wesley Hensl: visited his fath Steve Dow1 ey he told the farm sick, is better. Steve Coo eight week better slowly, while Miss Blance, does not of improvement. Harrison Neal is sick with fever. Bob Saunder’s daughter, very sick Friday The middle-0f-the-road opt ists orgaized a populists elub | Virginia populists have two Mr Noland spoke club Monday ni audience was [ry Hilland WT M but did not app Jas Hughes « his mother, M Rev Willia: preach at Ne- Monday ght Frank Por sale, Misses Delix of near Butle na Basset. ulist meeting eame here for M ing the speec ryan lac There will be a ing at New Hon Aaron attend last Sabbath, mon by Rev \ is improving. found The Dr has q and is kept busy. home and is « the town. W H Graves rado with bis b family Gov. Stone |: week campaigni: will be the cost of can (50c) used in! this state he wi west school urday Oct. the purpose of « Dist. institute ar er business th | the meeting. esentative Montgome City V hitts. is the boss coon | nd Butler, passed thirot day on bikes ontheir way to Amor Unele Billy Dry. buggy horse died Sal ee night. I M Kennedy was at Burdett Wed- sh Virginia Sug Ke last week. Rufus Hallof Warrensbu iting his sister, Mrs i and other relatives. Win Graves of Hickory visiting at Virginia. Harry Kennedy of Passaic, visited his grandma Dry-dale last we ek. vison thes JI Wolfe, the Bryan lone of Burlington, Rane. spe to the Bryan elub Friday nigt used the gold bugs up in good shape; ers: cheer for Bryan would x president. He has quit speaking in Kansas, he can’t find Bryan men to talk to; to see if he could tind a republican he thinks if there is such a i finding one he has no trouble in get- ting him to vote for Bryan. Mrs W W Park who has been quite anything came here who has been sick for with the fever is getting his daughter, show any sign was taken ht of < MeWinley Levering voters. Mr Hac Bet tt of Rie clean ap- Brooks and pa ee A RE RS RI AER Bikhart Ptems. ler boys passed rown Sunday evening on Mraud Mrs Neatus wd atten saturd -<d the social } people atteud- : rdam Saturday, sell pleased with the or of Voliie hman at the resi- 1 was ad Jobo A Wi ! Hizer iyton Nafas, Vollie, Owe ames Marsha‘, aves, Harvey ecott and John lie Barton, Mot id Bila Inud Mar- da Henson, Compton ton est, on the sick i hey My ina Sinith ian, Lilhe erhart Mou the Bapti-t~ had a baptising in (irand river Sundays A big crowd was | Was present, Jolin Cordell ard WM Meteaif re- turned home fr th a load of potatos Saturday. Bart Mayhew had his buggy wheel torn of coming home from the bap- KC y Sloan, north of Austin, is very Dr lra Sith is waiting on him. Holloway is buildiug a new IL, Corde \ Hedg the ¢ received a letter ing they intended ice: dy datoes MeDonne!, north Austin, ta Searl, Nona Woeda ed on Mrs Co Clark cz dell, bri Jeln Payton has a house and lot in (he town of Austin that he would tike to trade for some farming land Dock Stevens of Archie, has traded Mis hhouse and Jot for 160 aeres in uth Mo. He says when he gets it feveied off he will have 1,500 acr NEMS’ CL cK No.8 Order of Pubhean STATE OF MISSOURI, ) In the Cireuit Court of Bates county, IM Vaeation, September 26th, 1896, Frank len and \ Allen, plaintitls, vs. Ben- *nuknown heirs of Benjamin ‘or the unknown ased, and Mariah c anknownphe rs of Mariah Dye, sadants come the plaintiffs herein by Graves & Clark, before the the cireuit court of Bates on and file their 1g among other and alla Missouri, their attort undersign county, Mi petition and that defendant tthe state of Mi Whereupon it ed by the clerk in vavation that said de- he notified by publieation that plaintiffs ace a suit a St ti in this ure of which is fully set 1 forth in their petition which filed herein is in the the followi figures STATE OF MISSOURL, County of Hates reuit Court, Allen a \ _ No Mi. » Plaintiffs. ‘unknown heirs d, Pris- iknewn heirs of 1 Dye Defendents. of action state that Ue to the following deserib- t ly, Mis: i, to-wit: rot the northe quarter Whship thirty-nine ( » and that they hold the That the n them and th itation under 0 of chapter 103 of i539). That the m the government tan ten years prior matter of then their th interests r said un- - That plain- ous pos- rty » aforesaid paid the make e to the plaintiffs by the statute 1 further relief. VES & CLARK, s for Plaintiff. rh, upon his oath are CATRON t Public. t STEWART ATCHESC™ Cirenit Clerk. ls stice to Take ibs > petuate Testi and Petition of Maud A Aller, MISSOURI ¢ Couchman, in company with | Ex Parte her two sons, are visiting her parents { night and | | heirs fiying trip to the | Hed ts cates sick list. | sided | on, Chas Me Kee; Horace O Ha Lottie V Burk Geo G Warno suit now pends suitin the fut ar toad of cattle tof docket for the of November, H a the recorder’s oifi tw B H lugram as trustee, vith hal’ of Che southeast northeast qu ter of section b and holden at thy thirty-two Gy nd twenty (120) mentot two pon netes in + or either of the Kly newspaper printed and stor tour weeks ved in Bates county, payment of tas st insertion to be of the next term Subseribed and sw 26th day of Sey the payment when they be rount of said PVPCHESON « : V My term will es cireuit court of day of Septem- in Butler, Mo, payable, and = past due and t And whereas, ther provided, or other disabil- Ed Smith,orsedalia, , which said petition itappe STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates administia- in every res the said trustee And whereas, as “io prove the the trustee and y which petition Will pay and stitutes a link and panied by the ed ip the esta 1 on or before that the on are true nts, Benja- not Witness my hand} cireuit court of th day of Septem- Ove pare stoc bef jal pre che! clay sam $15 1g: coat Mel Coa oth