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| et OS. RUNNING WITHOUT WEIGHTS. | We can truthfully say, and with 8 JTLER WEEKLY TIMES pride, that never in the history of J. D. ALLEN Eprror. : a —— —|Bates county was there a better Palas anid a eh epopeeiore: ticket nominated than the democratic | ticket now asking the suffrage of the) It is made up of strong, | | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Weextx Times, published eyery | people Thursday, will be sent to any address| clear and popular mez, all well qual ieee Yeats Poerane paid, £05'92;00- ified to perform the duties of the a respective offices for which they are asking Acorrect test of a chain is the strength of its weakest link. The present democratic ticket has no weakest part. It resembles the immortal one horse chaise in that respect. We admit that there are times, owing to mistakes of convention, that weak and incompetent men get on party tickets, even democratic tickets. To the extent of their weakness and inefficieney they weight the party down. We are glad to say that this time the democratic ticket is running without weights. They are off and unhampered and are giving clear heels to all opposition. In this we include our state, dis trict and county tickets. We are not ccaiamaine an. fighting on the defensive. We have The following appointments for right on our side and are proud of democratic speaking is announced sia nominees. We ee ie by the campaign committee: operation of all who believe our _|views are nearest right, and we do Seaicuamene am eee this without apologies cr excuses. Jn Es a “We do not know who will be Pleasant Gap, Tuesday Oct. 18.| ghiet engrossing clerk of the next Hudson School House, Wednes-|General Assembly of Missouri, but day Oct. 19. we do know that in point of fitnese : day, Oct. 15, Hon.|®24_ general qualifications that R. Pigg oni nt 9 eg ua H. Warren, of Butler, shou!d succeed ia himself. During the last session the Foster, Monday, Oct. 17, Hon.) engrossing of bills under charge of Geo. B. Ellis and A. W. Thurman.|Mr Warren never lagged And then Hume, Tuesday, Oct. 18, Hon.| Mr. Warren possesses that pleasant Geo. B. Ellis and S. W. Dooley. disposition and kindly manner which New Home, Wednesday, Oct. 19, made ita pleasure for members to a visit the engrossing department Hon. G. B. Ellisand Jack Langcake.| w, hope to see Mr. Warren make Cornland, Thursday, Oct. 20, Hon.}the race for reelection, and if he Geo B. Ellis and A. W. Thurman. | does, he will prove a winner.” Peru, Friday, Oct. 21, Hon Geo. The above is taken from the B. Ellis and M.S. Horn. Brookfield Argus. Its editor, Chas. Summit Center, Saturday, Oct. 22,|N. Green, was chief clerk of the last Hon. Geo. B. Ellis and Hon. J.S.| House and was consequently in Francisco. position to know whereof he speaks Amsterdam, Saturday, Oct. 22, We|of the fitness and qualification of DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Yor Supreme Jadge— Long term, Wm. C. Marshall. Short term, Leroy B. Valliant. Yor Superintendent Public Schoele— William T. Carrigan. Yor Railroad Commissioner— William E MeCally. Congressman 6th diet—D. A. DeArmond. Yor Senator 16th Diatrict— John U, Whaley. Circuit Judge 28th District— ee oe W. W. Graves Sepresentative—G. B Ellis. Recorder—P K. Wilson. ‘Tressarer—A. B. Owen. County Clerk—8.T. Broaddus. Sherif—E. C. Mudd. Circuit Clerk—J. P. Thurman. Probate Judge—W. M. Dalton Presiding Judge—Sam West. Prosecuting Attorney—H. C. Clark. Cerener—Br.C. A Lusk. Jadge of North Dist.—L. D. Wimsatt. Jadge of South Dist.—G. W. Stith. O. Jackson aud A. W. Thurman. |Mr. Warren for that position. R. All speaking to begin at 7:30 p |H. Warrem is a prominent young m. sharp. business man of our eity, stands Atote acaast Wine tor represent | very high with our peopleas a moral, ative is a yote against Senator Cock tell. Rembember this. jupright, honorable gentleman, and we would be glad to see him thus | honored The republicans of Massachusetts. Boston Friday, Wolcott for Judge DeArmond called on us |Monday and reports” havieg good in convention at renominated Roger governor. meetings and much interest taken at Sepeaereea {all bis appointmente so far. He left The committee has opened the; Monday eyening for Mr. Dockery’s campaign in this county, and speak ers bave been assigned. Read the list of appointments. distriet, where h- is billed to make a Uhe Judge is one of the moat tireless and ¢ffective number of speeches - - | workers we hava in the party Harmony reigns supreme in the| the time the cxmpaign opeus be is : | yauks of the democratic party in /always in demand and he never this county, and you can look out)sbirks or falters and iw willing to for a good report on the 8th day of November. | ever and whenever be oan get people together. He makes everything so plain that itis always a delight to listen to him. He will be re elected by an increased majority have the greatest confidence that he expound democratic dostrine where- Senator Cockrell has at all times and under all circumstances stood} by the people. Vote for Geo. B Ellis for representative and thereby eee | i Bonnd Over to Answer to a Serious) QUAY IS HELD FOR TRIAL. Criminal Charge. Philadelpbia, Pa, Oct. 6.—United | States Senator Quay, his son, Rich ard R Quay, and Charles H McKee, | law partner of Lieutenant Governor | Walter Lyoo, appeared before Mag istrate Jermon in the central station | ceurt yesterday afternoon to answer to the charge of conspiracy in the! alleged misuse of public moneys in| connection with Joho S. Hopkins, former cashier of the People’s bank of this city, who committed suicide soon after the failure of the bank, in March last Ex-State Treasurer Haywood, for whom a warrant has been issued in connection with the conspiracy, was not in court, but it is promised that he will be here on Friday to answer to his accuser. After a bearing lasting three hours Senator Quay and bis son and Mr. McKee were bound over for ap pearance at the next term of court. Bail was fixed at $5,000 in each caze, David H. Lane, 8 local political lead er, goiog tail. The case now goes on the list for trial at the term of court beginning ia November. BUTLER DEMOCRATS HOPEFUL. section of country. We show the largest line of Ex-Warden Pace of the Misseuri Peniter- JACKETS, CAPES, atlas tiary Visited Heaequarters. Bepublic, 9th. Colonel J. L. Pace, of Butler county, ex warden of the penitea- tiary, 13 in St Louis aod will remain for th- meeting of the democratic state central committee to morrow. He cn'ied at headquarters and left a shown before. show this enormous line of goods. ment before you make any less money than you ever bought them before. We have been receiving goods daily since the 15th of show the geatest varieties of merchandise ever shown by | _‘ THE BIG STORE. SAM LEVY & CO, August and to-day any house in this Every department is complete within itself as we buy our goods direct from the Importers and manufacturers in New York enables us to retail them at wholesale prices. We show the largest and most complete line of Men’s, Boys and Childrens Clothing and kindly invite you to visit this department before you make any purchases, We retail them at wholesale prices. Silks, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, notions and faney goods, staple dry goods of any house in the southwest and guarantee a net saving of 20 per cent, as we retail them at wholesale prices cloth and plushes, Ladies, misses and children’s we show a larger variety than ever We have a room separately arranged on our second floor to We kindly ask you to visit this depart- purchase as we retail them at wholesale prices, BOOTS AND SHOES, We carry a complete line for men, ladies, misses and children and guarantee that you can buy your footwear from us for We buy them for spot cash reque:« for speakers to visit bis - : ° P Ms Se Hu A and sell them on small margins, in fact we retail them at wholesale prices. Butler county are almost evenly FT AND OILCLOTHS largest variety ever shown and as divides. Iwo years ago the demo- 5 we need the room that this depart- crats won by «a close margin and they Lopeto do better uext time, althuugh 1reabzing that there is : fe fs pleaty of bad campaign work fact we retail them at wholesale prices. abes. of them. Cciouel Pace is uot ouly a good | Our stock is entirely too large to single out party Worker, but wade a commend abie :cco:d us» wardea of the peni- tentiury. It was due to bis fore-j| Sight iu making vast Improvements at thet institution that 10 18 DOW eelf- sustaining. bui « source of consider- able revenue to the state. The monthly eurtings amount to about! $24,000, partinity due to the splen-| prices on them. and hear the prices we are making. not ask you to buy. wholesale prices. jletters aud bis friendstip for Joho jGen. Wood. They went on horse | Kennedy, together with bis rather | back, and will ride 400 miles before boastful tak, have started talk they ceturn to Santiago agniust him ever since the robbery. Sonal Garcia will first go to by the close of the year 1901 time the rate of Matthew S Quay, United States |Jaguan, then to Bayamo and then to Senator from Peunsyivauia, and his} Manzanillo, where the largest forces json, Riebard, bave been arrested, | of Cuban tro>pa are encamped. taxation is Missouri than in any you vote for the re-election of! . jwill be the next speaker, for wo Se a ee ; believe the next house will be demo The people of Farris, Mionesota, | cratic, and that he wi!l be the caucus are alarmed over the report that} nominee. hostile Indians are camped near the! Th f san 2 town and threaten to attack the| he oe. of the condition of place. The citizens of the town have | tbe United States treasury shows a 20,161: gold armed themselves and Gov. Clough | °**® fends be $307, mes bas been asked for troops. ©" | reserve $244,108,057. This immense amount of money locked un in the Remember that a United States|SoVernment vaults, no wonder times senator is to be elected by the next | ®° hard and money searce legislature, and it stands every dem | : ocrat in hand to be at the polls and vote for Geo. B. Ellis for representa | will vote for the Democratic by 70,000. Atlanta, Ga, Oct. 6 —Georgia voted yesterday for governor, a full tive, who in turn re-election of Ssnator Cockrell a constitutional amendment provid 7 5 jing that judges and t r Last Saturday night the treasury eed = pie pestis soem as a € - a. he cash amounted to $331,008,000. The | D. Chandler, democratic nominee for cost of the Sprnish war has been | governor, was elected over Hogan, $141,000,000. The bond issue was/| Populist, by not less than 70,000 §2n0:000.000; aud es much more has! majority The constitutional amend- 'ment is sedopted. Hon. Flemizg G. a Dubignon, chairman of the state nk about.—Bolivar | democratic committee, gave the fol Herald. jlowing statement to the associated : : 5; ._, | press to night: “I estimate Chand. The Tepubl ec = administration is | Jer’s majority at approximately 70. getting in such desperate straits to 000 votes. Nearly two thirds of the save the country the President hag counties which were carried by the been forced to send his cabinet cfi-, P°pulists two years ago bave bees cers into the west to plead with ths ee ee ee people to sustain the party in power by the election of congressmen. | Postmaster General Charles Emery | Sheibyville, Ind., Oct. Smith has been assigned to stump | returning from school Monday Estle Kansas, and opened the campaign | Jackson, aged 10, was stoned by a at Topeka Friday. His argument|crowd of boys. She died £ was the war and the tariff. snipeskalel 7 ‘rom her been authorized. for voters to t These are figures tically a unanimous body.” ticket of state house officers and for | and the next legislature will be prac-| 5—While: oa _ rage oe ae e al Gen Garcia told Gen. Wood he 28d 2° new oO e defune eoples ank o “ a 4 z created — Jiair Co. D-mocrat. Philadelphia Each gave bond ip believed he could induce thousands the sum of $5,000 jof soldiers to lay down their | = jarms. Gen. Garcia is, however, ——< I daily losing influence among the | Cubans. His mov: ments are looked upon with suspicion, and his desire to remove the fric'ina between the | ° | Star | aa Cubans ani Americans is openly | stated to be a trap for the defeat of negotia ; FE: z Cuban indepesdence. | 72 A | tions, Gen. Perez will assemble the Asa result of Garcia's |remaining troops of his command jin the vicinity of Guantanamo on | store if when it’s lost. If your hair October 10, and will there disarm ee coming out’’ it needs instant jand disband them. Tue news, wii ch attention. The use of AYER’S | was communicated to Gen. Lawton HAIR VIGOR will promptly stop |through Gen.” Garcia, given = hair from falling, and stimulate | great satisfaction, being the firt a instance of yoluntary disbanimenot of an independest insurgent com mand Bryan’s Men Would Come Home. can: both ends. at s | It is much easier to keep the hair | when you have it than it is to re- | has “** Some years ago my hair began to fall | out and I became quite bald. wised to try Iwas ad- Ayers Jacksonville, Fla, Oct. 6.—Col. W. J. Bryan accompased by Mrs e Bryan, arrivei Wednesday night alr The colonel polled tis regiment yesterday upon the question f eo going to Cuba and it is stated that Uigor about 78 per cent of the men ex pressed their desire to return hon the officers being about equally di- ie fifo fall oar vided, many of them bot and a new and digor- | Phis action was taken, it is said, in pa eee ap ea response toa request from the gov nlp abundant and ernor of Nebraska, to whom has = | been left the question as to which | © Nebraska regiment isto be mustered | individual case See [cnt of the service. page Medical : and had used ¢ bet a short time when m voting } for 21 cents; the cost of postage. being pid cff at the rate of from $560,000 to $800,000 a year. and the last bond wi!l doubtless be taken up lower in otber state, ebligativus are being my people burm le of life at | > never go great ton be sent free ment occupies we have made special prices to reduce the stock and we will be pleased to sell them at such prices that will prove to you a great bargain. In a few articles and name the We, therefore kindly invite you to visit us, examine our stock We carry nothing but the best class of goods and if our prices are not lower than you can buy them elsewhere we do Our facilities are such that we positively retail goods at Sam Levy & Co. did system of improvemenis made | by Cotonel Pace while warden ss coe \= — = — Jesse James Arrested, | GARCIA’S MISSION. state debt of Missouri bas N ‘1 : Name Thon for Se y .C. Star, Mt | ees no been reduced to $4 000 000 in c shay ‘a “i _ me | arthage. o € 6 The 10+ Jesse James, Jr., was arrested in|Cavan Genernt Begios His Tour of round numbers and within a year or ; be Sheet The demo ; | «(Taile Pat al we ny bis cigar staud at ibe court bouse | Pacification from Santiago two it will probabiy be half this hia eis veution Sones De 2 iy (Wet rhe etriet late this ufiernvon by detectives, | Santiago, Oct. 7—Gen Calixto |@mount or less Ali tee bonds, in- tyeighth det wna held at Presuwably for complicity in the ee ee eee i spe ladioe thi tat \-bt the court house in this city today, recent Misscur1 Pacitic traia rob-|Garcia left for the interior on hie C'B719K The State «rbt proper, are) 9 ow + cool ; 5 ubj-er one + Gorn the per county | Dery at toe Pittsburg & Galf jacc-jmission of pacification yesterday now subj-ct to cal; and none of candidate, bei = 4 on the tion. The arrest was made quietly.| He was escorted by 60 Cuban them bear exce-du,, 3% per cent tweoty eighth ball : F jaud youug Jaues was taken 10 CUS | soldiers. The party carried 10 days’ I2terest And notwithstanding At rom ee yund 2 ” Pas de come Ee rations, which were supplied by this fact they e¢mmaud a pre- te time it looked | Ke a see snDown ovly to the detectives s ie . " 0 dead lock woul: re the ovly ae detectives is ence Tha state debt Ge nowlon lock would be the result, B. G Thurwas of Lamar wasp non county candidate, De Jarvis, on tbe first ballot Mear- discu-sion was made before Jarvis withdrew in faver of Th The populists were holding a couvention promised thvie support to the Crave pominee, mexking sur election. gular Ju ase of Fra f sale, fied copy of whieh w 10th day of October, is: Thursday No the hours of nin 1 Sveo’clock ast front de Some betwe $ thereo!, Bty Prob if but his supporters jumped to Ver A heated bailouts were culied, but fivally De whe favor fusion at the same time and heartily indorsed and 4 to me on i amed, CG other ome, demo © bis