The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, June 16, 1898, Page 4

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BE’ Reh RYPUAEREEY EN BRITE TREES. * ae ih he AP ARGS ESTER ONO nats PNT as rere i i B {cA ALC eH SNR NR anh orem nm | i EY. 4 Parkinson. N tone ar Ww it is try defeat Graves by euppor from soms dein oeratic papers, Y appear a per the Democrat that t at of ri ding two bors The y of their county held convention Warrensburg Saturday and a straight t et the populist party called on the con- vention and offere! to fuse, but! at ter were given the marble heart The | ety populists left saying they would] cuag 3 entitled tu any consideration | bold a convention and put cut algtates of its members, | straight ticket. atl the eame rig put cu [it A committee from | our gove The populists are | an attempt to .is shown las a landing quite @ ey were re attacked were f ao atlsroee ts i by the Spanish iay the Americans | and two of their avd four wounded ci the war ships ky but | r Graves is tk Supreme Graves was at e Lo ted States peace ball netions of again during his life \ zt conte courts for compliment to Mr : 2 re the intention oA b pain to;J war > Antipedee. | | the veel dtke wisdom ci nonstrated by the | Con called in to tthe State, oice was action committees wet i | tk 1s abroad we sre | blow at the j & cor of acqui strikia Monro lay. The senat Wel ealled for 1893 ser cont tio was adopt ai E | coe Cedar 5, Herry 9}, rfere on ti |held the Ph to show any ude was | not very strong in Jc *y one plank There three qj eas cirenit fror : z 3 either one whom w« make a ast v very gratifying 3 at is mani py] t Bee oe fe Semocratic (paper to} ee to either ever pub hair's prejudice the claims of either of |jigycq in its pages. i ibeest Lim by these gentlemen before tho conven- years wo have b o show otker tion k eofap al unfriend liness of the editcr. TL voters will repudiate this attempt at dictation. The county democratic convention gave the following en- dorsement of Goyernor Stephens Cook: ly endorse the present dministration of the state, which is characterized by pradence, honesty and economy, | conducted the interest of the of our great com ardless of party or cla We heartily endorse Hon. to whole pe wealth, re 3. the course of our chairman, Sam B. Cook, ehairman of Committee, election.” and recommend his re- The two gentlemen who} attended St. Louis conference | from Batler were J. S. Frencieco| and W. W was held bef to raves. ore the state convention Jelegates to the National and they had the democrats to have a the party policy to Mr. W: Francisco to make the race for Mayor this spring against John Shutt, an origival free silver select Convention right voice in be adopted. solicited J. S. as one nd supported Mr. Fran- the Demcerat. So consistency. Why make of one and flesh of the other. ey The Democrat is deceiving no one| by its attitude in the Circuit Judge's contest. Itis known to every per- son in But! of people Bates county that for years Mr. Wade kas been Graves’ bitter personal enemy. He) has never published a line in Mr.) Graves’ favor during this campaign | except to take advantage of kind.! messes shown by rae Graves to members cf his own family in sick-| ness and trouble, and pretended for| that reason he was going to stop his/ | persecutions. How well he has kept that promise his readers all know. demccratic } the Democratic State | This ccnference | Je personally | and a great majority |again this time we are u Mr.} Wood's letter last week and when | ; tbat paper. and : ackrowledge many in|8"% ccFdiney businesslike }them iar acts of kinduess courtesy aud return. In ot |we have adminis- Lou V His ioyalty to the inter ests of ths people, 1 patriotic ir whole pouticel caree never fai to choice batween f: wher occa-| sion such as this demanded, end we were very frank to both of these| devotion ty gevtlemea at the very outset. We|4& |gave them the — best notices we |*# knew how to writ 258 tration of our Governer, make a ds Stepseus unfaltering of the acipl@3 as enunciated in al isterests of atic par able di-;|¢ in Geclaring their | intenticns to ao this raca and|O¥Fr st esulting, as it bas, ia the S defended Mr. Smith against an un-|reduction of the interest-bearing |St. Cx |just attack of a Rich Hill paper. | deb? last fourtees mouths Both of these gentlemen understand | 5¢ ny full well that the ixtluence of the|the c Tiss is not a purckasabl Storie Lash commod.- |W = 5 : Z ae .| Silvers jity and we believe their good sense = thas ‘ * i 1 x t G@ and verior judgment will cause them to repudiate the urj 2S in the De campaign as to merit their conti friendship and esteem. round trip et good 30 days 5 E. ©. Vs vortT, Agt. — + ference in the early spring of 189¢ Those kind of publications appe EY | to be very popular with that paper jana it has been doing the same} j thing ever since. The secret circular, Gal to be a favorite weapon of that | é |paper. Whether it be used] Overcome by taking le to sa Hood’s Sarsaparilla, from Judge) Which purifies and Enriche 2s the bleod, ens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creat appetite, | Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly and his will Youn jend it are It published extracts we called for the full letter it shut | up like a clam. The people want the| jreal thing. they are tired of being fooled by extracts and comments. | |Give them the fall address and let | them draw their own conclusions, they are just competent to read it understandingly, and are far more impartial judges than the editor of be had was m land it an tes an And bi Ener | couldSh i did not two of the | Graves, throned to-day. a paper profit o | what he saysis true. also | whom he did b retary eor ht the] ed at unty for of 250 ident in 1596 € Mr. Hast ¢ te | Windsor| Bates tex ur, Henry nine and) A total cf 28 vot lelee ir five. of Bates H. 3 | The Democrat publishes garbled ; ' .—Joseph extracts from an address delivered | , koe Nel meee ‘ ee Amd, Leiter, for mcre than a year the m a ave | } , by the St. Louis sound money wkeat king of the world, was de- Three weeks ago he f $4,500,000; at r| Imcon to-day his « showed an} jas it has been conducting those | You nds may smile actual loss of $5,000,060, or aloss of | kind of campaigns frcm our earliest | 3 tired feeling | $9,500,000 in about twenty one days remembrance. Its readers who were It |He had the beers by the tail for lin the county in the seventies wil 1] ; jremember how it published inter-| impoverished |turned and renled him with its lined and garbled extracts from a/ And impure blood, | claws } | letter writtea by Wm. E Welton, | This condition may | “Noman will lose a dollar,” said ;L. Z. Leiter to nigbt, and those who ; know the cl 1 merchant's business integrity are assured thet! g Leiter bucked the world, was too big forhim. There rumors that thcss with ness and in whom faith eold him out. Leiter aguanimous when in power cost kim milii one oi dollars. jIn December and May, when he ave squeezed the shorts. ke do so. but to-day those who | were indebted to him put the screws on and he winced under the pressure / but gave no sign. | beet DY 4 Avs) . HARDWARE, GROGERIE MILWAUKEE BINDERS jfouriesn months ue day the animal Mailw -aukee, Standard, Peter tt en a neney -8s2 ~tez same ime nen ‘eed of red tm the ni ree I ok No, 143 at t pa mvey. following bg situate luarter and M ty-two (37) ail re thirty-t ance n the fore said debt, 1 Trustee NE T-WHEELER MERC, Ob —H VQUARTENRS FOR S,QUEENSWARE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, s, B s. Surreys. Road Wagons, Iarne Wire, ips Id Seeds, Flour, Feed, et i As this is the time of year you are looking sround for a f su to call end see ne to cut your grain we of Harvesti: for the celebrated invite y zy Machinery. are headquarters which are the neatest and tmaade, and will run at lea-t on We are headg have the Bit horse ligbter than others yuarters for bindinz twine. In easiest rated lers mowers we Osborne. Buckeye and Acme end can sell you a mower from $37.50 up. dle the OSBORNE TABLE RAKE. If you are nee!- ing a Buggy or Road Wagon, at fail to see the Racine line with etee! corners, as they are the best made for the price. In wagons we have the Schuttler, Weber you @ Waguu ata very low price. HAR DWARE and GROCERIES cheaper than any one in town, eo do not fail We also han buggies and Clinton. you to se ue when in need of anything in our line, as we can say ney Bring us your butter and egos as we alw ays i price in cash es well as trade. So drive to our sto 2 come to town end you ng you ‘or past favore Lug a continuance of your trade, We sre yours respecifully, BENNETT-WHEELER MERCANTILE CO. _ Leader of; Low Prices

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