The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 27, 1898, Page 4

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i a mm A PURE JUDICIARY. The judiciary should be kept pure) and free from the contaminating in- —=| fluences that too often surround the purely political offices. The bul- wark of our liberty, the safety of The Weext.y Times, published eyery| Our lives, property and established Thursday, will be sent to any address/institutions rest with the judiciary fae teers Postam™ pate, Se ee and it should be pure and incorrupt- a ss ible. The nominee or this high and important office should be like Caesar’s wife, above suspicion. | There should be no treflicking and trading to gain pesi‘ion oa other | tiekets in order to iaflaeuce the elec BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES J. D. ALLEN Eprror. ]- D. Attan & Co., Ptoprietors TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DEMOCRAIIC TICKET. Por Supreme Judae— Long term, Wm. C. Marshall. Short term, Leroy B. Valliant. Ber Superintendent Public Schools— William T. Carrigan. Wer Kaiiroad Commissioner— Willlam EMeCally, | tion. Such methods should not be 2 nanan ead | countenanced on the other offices,it is John U, Whaley. | « thousand fc rse on the judge- Por Circuit Judge 29th eee ae ship The Hon W. W. Graves! vould under no circumstances stoop | 0 questionable methods to obtaie | Rrpresentative—G. B Ellis Recorder—P K. Wileon Bie ‘Freasurer—A. Bo Owen he County Clerk—S. T. Broaddus Seerif—E C Mudd @rcuit Clerk—J. P. Tharman. Probate Juige—W.M Dalton | trade to secure his uame on the tick Presiding Judge—Sam West. ; : Prosecuting pea C. Clark. jet of auotber party Heis au educat- | nomination for judge upoa bis} »wn party ticket, nor would be fora | momeut sanctio. the semblauce of a | Oeroner—br.C. A Lusk led yentieman of the highest seuse of @eige of North Dist.—L. D. Wimsatt | ‘ | bo not stoop to an un Madge of South Dist.—G.W Stith | houor and wouid i : eae | worthy act or Cne tha 1 throw| | strong 6USspicioLs OD notives to} DEMOCRATIU APPOINTNENTS The following sppo ntments for | a elected to the h d@emocratic speaking ia announced by the campaign committee: | : Passaic, Thursday, Oct. 27, Hon eneee iat near iil | can vote for bim with the assur Geo. B. Ellis and S. W. Dooley. | Adrian, Friday, Oct. 28th, Hor. Geo. B. Ellis and W. O. Jackson Burdett, Saturday, Oct. 29, Hon | Geo B Ellis and J S. Francisco Willow Branch, Thursday, Oct. 29, J. P. Thurman and H C. Clark e-t judicial | offics in the state. he irned in ‘ne law, the peer of any judge or » ani the peo ance that in f this district will be kept pure as im the judicial ermine suow ATKESON OFF, DENTON ON Word was received in this city on Monday thit W. O Atkeson had Merwin, Friday, Oct 28th, J. P | withdrawn from the judgeship race Thurman and H. C. Clark and the name of CO. A. Denton had Foster, Nov. 1, Hon. Geo. B. Ellis} pen certitied up to the Secretary ot and ©. F. Boley. State by the populist committee to Pappinville, Nov. 2, Hon. Geo B | 4) the vacancy thus created on that Ellie and J. B March. ticket. This created no great sur Rockville, Nov. 3, Hon. Geo. B prise to those wko had watched the Ellis and ©. F. Boxley. maneuvers of those two gente Johnstown, Oct. 31, H. C. Clark | men for some time. It was known W. E. Welch. that Atkeson was very anxious to Maysburg, Nov. 1, H. C Clark get his name on therepublican ticket and W. E. Welch aod was not backward in making his Summit Center, Nov. 2nd, H. C.| wishes known in that respect. Mr. Olark and W. E. Welch. Denton was pronounced in his oppo Coruland, Nov. 3, H. ©. Clark and | sition to Atkeson, avd emphatic in J. F. Smith. bis representations to Mr. Graves’ Hume, Nov. 4, H. C. Clark, J Blfriends that he would prevent March and John Silvers such ® consummation, even if Foster, Nov. 5,H. C Clark and/ho was forced to the extreme of W. O. Jackson. ? accepting the nomination himself Merwin, Nov. 5, T W. Silvera and| q, accepted and there came a W. E. Welch Paseaic, Nov. 1, J. S. Francisco, T. W. Silvers and Taz IaFollett mighty change over the manners of Mr. Denton. He became diplomatic and guarded iu his language, and Virginia, Nov. 2, W. W. Graves) aid that Atkeson was not put on and J. F Smith. the republican ticket because of the Star school house, Nov. 5, A. W. opposition of the St. Clair and Thurman and Tazo LaFollett Benton committeemen They were Pleasant Gap. Nov. 7, C. F. Bor-|g.cn in close consultation frequently, ley and W. W. Graves. All speaking to begin at 7:30 p m. ebarp. and Mr. Atkeson was convinced that it was to the best interest of the populist party to have Denton’s name substituted for his own. What were the considerations? BARTERING THEIR VOTES. It is a sad commentary on the intelligence and patriotism of the — republican and populist parties of The first regiment will be paid off} this county when a few self styled and mustered out of the service next | jeaders spend days in secret confer Monday. ence bartering and trading their votes like cattle. There has been the most open, barefaced attempt at the bartering Seana ef the people's suffrage by a few Kight inches of snow hes falleo|men behind closed doors in Butler and ia laying on the ground in Men-| that was ever known before in this tana. Threshing has been stopped. | section of the state. Since last Satur. day a steering committee composed of republican and middle of the road populists have been in almost continuous session, and wild rumors ee of their revolutionary proceedings Chairman Horn requests us to/are censtantly being noised abroad. notify the members of the demo-| What they finally agree to do isa cratic central committee to meet in | matter that concerns demoerats, who Butler on next Tuesday, Nov. 1, '98./are supporting their ticket nomi- a . jaated in open convertion u a Champ Clark saye Kerens will! jisttorm = known ssn spend money freely to beat Cockrell. | 5, ter as to see if self respecting It may be this accounts for Atke | populists, who went into that party fon’s pernicious activity against the/¢_.., principle and declared emphat election of Geo. B. Ellis. ically in convention against fusion with any othe party, will submit te Proce has Gaken)padd “eure aol’ be offered up in bunches and knock- Vote straight. Vote the whole ticket. Be sure and vole right The democratic ticket is right. | | Kansas City’s convention hall has been about completed. It is a mam- moth structure. Porto Rico is now in full posses- sion of the United States. The last Spanish soldier was taken away Monday. During this campaign the Free OUT FOR SPOILS Hon. W. W. Graves has been ap- The highest and in fact the only pointed by the supreme court of the claim put forward by the leaders of | state as special commissioner to take the road populists in justification of testimony in the case of the Wood a fusion with republicans, whose| nen ef the World against Superin- platform and principles on eyer¥/tendent of Insurance Orear to com question before the American people} 1. him to issue the company 8 to-day are directly opposed to those| nortifcate to do a fraternal ineur- they profess, is expreseed in One! . 106 business on the lodge plas in word—Spoils Is it possible that 8/14, state of Missouri. This is a very few leaders imagine that the honest j:mportant suit and the court's deci- yeomanry of Bates county who went sion will have far reaching effect. into that movement because of its/p,, appointment of Mr Graves as reform principles aud its expressed | tek tha cent to fairness special commissioner to } enmity to all manner of frauds and} ged to the old! «videnc reat com corruptions ct yasa lawyer and Both parties agreed to * before it was made work in nd week in Novem bis abi parties,will submit to be now trade | as aj and bartered «ff He will Omata the sec principle or patric probably be a few of those may profit by ac bardly think they 1 (a Bates Couuty R warrauted attack ou 2 DeArmond when ged speech of Sam mer woich he says Mr D+Arr i ba | dispensed «to bis own family |One of Judge DeArmond’s sous i+ jin West Pott beesu-e be won the wife arrived | piace in a competitive examination Fla, Wed sicake knowledge of th great majority justifies us in th will repudiate this be fastened upon manuer at the Col. H.C home from Jacksouvi Clark an listric open to ail in the t leutenant In the oesday morping Co!. Clark bas} Another isa entered actively into th» campaign eet poe ne wa z % es place by the company ill visitas many ‘ocelities and . - . aud will ita a | i okt eek stacel as possl-| H © Clark. was acpornted by Gov # because of his abili Any father wou such achievements — see as many of th ble between now and 1 He is a fine makes a| 48 8 splendid epeech and ubove ali is in| be proud page | Kansas City Times election | ernor Stephe campalener, taiitary mao sympatby with the people cn all the Like Bryan andj} leading issues As “referee” Banker Now that peace is at band be will! A although bound by every tie to Fil shor!'y return to civil life and de build uy the Kerens machine and incidentai further bis own interests by patti: his friends in the postoffices. Every postmaster in the sixth district ha+ been fixing things for Jurden for months. Sut the aspirants for post offices whom Jurden turned down— popular and than the fellows be selected—are not saying They are thinking + ery the, aod their friende will get even with ley, he was permitted to vote wii his time and abilities to per formence of the duties of his office. He bas made Bates the b st prosecuting ever had, bis experience better fits him for the next term Vote for Harvey Clark and the whole ticket county one of attorneys she in many cases more Kerens sent out word from St Louis several! weeks ago that the legisiature must be captured in or der that he might inberit Fravk Bey ene Cockreil’s seat in the senate. A lib eral amount of boodle was promise 4. About that time the Free Press be- gan its abuse of Hon. Geo. B. Ellis Its principle complaint was of bis vote on the schoo! question It also said, in substance, that the only time in many years that Bates county had been creditably repre sented was when Hon. J. Hen drickson was in the legislature Mr Hendrickson was a member in 1891 when the first text book law was passed and voted for that measure. See House Journal of ‘91, pages 748 competent business men vigorously nevertheless, and the postmaster factory which bas been runsiog m the back room of Jurden’s Holden — bank.—Clinton hodk Demoert k Dave Carutb, of St. Louis, wil present the county giving the big gest democratic majority in the stare a fine banner Bates county ought to carry off this prize and will if the democrats tura out to a man end vote the ticket straight. The orders to the Sixth Missouri and 9. We bold that he voted regiment to proceed from Jackeon- : = L . right. What does Mr. Atkeson say | ville to Savannab, Georgia, kave been to that countermanded and the regiment will remain at Jacksonville to guard It does look as if the leaders of : regimental stores. the middle-of the road populists are determined to violate the most posi The president bas tive instructions of their county con | sentence of the court-martial dis vention, the highest tribunal in the missing from tbe navy Chaplain party, and fuse withthe republicans | McIatyre of the Oregon, for bis All day Saturday, and the first of|remarke reflecting on Admiral Samp the week there were caucuses and | son and others. rumors of caucuses between the aa ceed leaders of these two parties trying ee eae his to agree on a division of the spoils whole soul immersed in business and money-get- To ease the pain of these gentlemen ting is like the miser we will inform them that there will be no spoils to distribute The dem- whose spring door shut to and locked him in for- ocrats will be elected, whether they fuse or not ever Men workand slave and worry and t sick and Se forgeuiog all CAS : ee ttoae’ cheat: The effect of the republican cam Sealth io wucth psign fund is beginning to tell at ah Mista the last moment on the leaders of *| home is rather the middle of.the-road populists and | ‘?.be chos- iS ae ee h i 4 i from the way they have bbeen flook-| tte? J wea osttt ot dime ing te Butler the past week and | bright hopes they labored for. freezing to the republican managers tells the tale that each fellow is en deavoring te be first in the pull and on the ground floor. It is the last whack they will have at the slush fund and each fellow is trying to get his arm into the barrel the deepest. The plain reader is to do the voting whereby the republicans hope to get approved the cheerful A sick man cannot be happy; he cannot accomplish the work he has to do in this world; he loses the vw money he is striv- ing for; his ambition defeats itself. Any man who discovers that his strength and energy are giving way has an unfailin, means of regaining his physical health and stamina in the simple yet all-potent restor- ative power of that wonderful ‘ Golden Medical Discovery" originated by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., the world-famous specialist in diseases of the nutritive or- ganism Among the thousands who have consulted him = mail the case of Mr. Newton B. Blake, of Ziplersville, Tippah Co.. Miss. as shown in the A - ed down to the highest bidder. abuse the republicans. Its editor, td W. O. Atkesop, can furnish you j eR en nee we shallioce. with the reason. He expected to | Binsee Mhennrat. Wesley = be the republican nominee for a AP ee ere dy Pine peng euit judge. | United States troops at Manila, was The Lexi es |married to Miss Laura Williams, at that hie Aaa 2 only |the bride's apartments at the Savoy caiadhie tha volaniear cag as hotel, London, Monday. The wed. pe tere say, wh zi ding was a quict affair. man ean write his own name. The leaders ef the demecratic This eccounts for the excellent party in New York claim the state for public school system of the state. Van Wyck by 75,009 plurality. the office. lowing letter indicates the remarkable ane ee of his treatment : “Im December 1805 my healt began to fail. I tried many different kinds of In the political eal of 1890; medicines and the more I took the worse the dis- : : ease grew. Finally in April when I was busy in a with the farm work my health got so bad that I Bates county, T J. Hendrickson Eastsaedantsmeoe macabre aoe 5 was elected to the legislature on the nervous. and populist ticket. Mr. Atkeson says he made the best representative the county everhad. Still he voted and ° : . worked for the echool book law,| ery Afier taking six bottles of this remedy I peaisalls ie bill that Atke | 2 .Ti7™2eRe it ss ove of the best medicines to build up the system. I am mow enjoying eon 18 now condemning Ellis for Torpid liver and a surely ’s Pleasant voting 26k ig Conmsigncy if Vidently | 224 speedily cured by Dr. - ituens Parts of became short and I was weak and oftentimes would spit blood. I was unabie to work. I tried one of the doctors in the vicinity but failed to obtain relief. I seemed to grow worse. My father received « book from Dr. Pierce in which I read of a case similar to mine. and decided i not @ and invigossic the ives, somnack at's s cenary deslers is as good. Jurden hes} 1S e offere¢ 13 services to], } } 1 othe Be et ‘ bh jalready hid the naming of nearly all bis cyuntry at a time when r > | the postmasters in the sixth district ~ wondeks 1 a foreign foe - were needed to repel a foreign Having turned himself to Kerens, | BOTH RECOGNIZED. The Regulars and Roaders Permitted to File Their Tickets. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. The state supreme court in bar to-day Australian practically knocked the ballot law out when it decided in the widdle-of-the-road mandamus that the secretary of state must file any certificate of nomination that case, eomes to him in good form. In other words, there is no limit te the num- ber of tickets may be placed n Missouri -ourt to- A. @ will | will | ] | e that ‘ie | nar { Tak AYER’S Pills The andersigned will sell at public sale on the farm of, or at the pasture north of the farm of Alsbach, 7 miles northeast of miles east of Passa No Chances With Your Liver at Sale. Thursda Yovember 3, 1898, the followi arty to-wit: Four 33-year-old s ) 2-year-old s rs, 6 l-year-ok rling heifers, Hereford , 15 heifers, id=; 5 head one mileh cow calves j xrad steers and heifer zg one 2-year-old) mule wheat drill, one wagon, nearly new; one road cart. Cat all good stoc and color. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under cash 10 a eredit of 9 months will be giver without inter- Over est if paid when due, if not so paid to bear 8 per cent from date until paid 8 per cent off for cash on sume over 310. Notes to bear approved security. G. F. ALSBACH, \ LARGENT J. F. Dorsert, Aue. All candidates invited. “Marshall and Georgia A. Mar Bennett-Wheele MERC. CO. Have just received a large Atook of the celebrated Wilson air tight heaters and are selling them at, very low price. If needing ab stove, do not fail to see the Wilsoa, as it is the best airtight stove made; will keep fire Jonoger and outlast any the market. Hag stove or airtight upper draft which prevents any -parks flying out or ashes Sifting through damper on your carpet, Please examine the following cut ang sre that the Wilegy ot be equaled you can reedi Heater en Besides the Wilson we have number of cheaper airtight sto and can sell you one from $2 25 up For wood base heaters we hand the Peoria, which will outlast any other stove on the market. If yo burn coal be sure and see our 0 Garland, as it is the best oak made. It is perfectly airtight, m uo clinkere, keeps fire longer takes less fuel than any oak stove om Besides it ie mud other oak stoves show ye most any atyle or priced stove mad the market bandsomer than In cook stoves, we can will sell you a warranted No. 8 ater from $650 up; we have a few @ ranges left that we will give you bargain in If you have an old eto you want to exchange for a news drive right up tv our estore aod will give you liberal trade for stove pip are bes quarters sbove's, pokers, coal hoda, eto boards, oil cloth mats, ete. Can you goot band made pipe atl per jot Have just received a large sto of fancy chive aud lamp-. If need anything in queensware don’t fail *Xamine our stock as we cag you afine new Ine. Our gm stock is strictly up to date prices as low as the Io Have just unloaded two esrsof avd feed: caa sell you flour from per sack up by their deed of trust dated and recorded in the recor- Jer’s office within and for Bates county, 3 soarl. in book No i37 page 604. convey the undersigned trustee the foliewing d bed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates ana state of Missouri, to-wit The west half of the northwest quarter of tion twenty shree(23),in ownship forty two north of range thirty-two(33) weetofthe Sth principal meridian,containing eighty acres more or less, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the paymeni of one certain note faily described in said ceed of trust, and Wwheress. default has been made in the pay- ment of the snnusl interest on said note and the same is now past due and anpaid. Now, Sheretore, at the request of the legal holder of sald note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the elty of Batier, county of Bate~, and state of Mi-souri, on Friday, Movember-lsth, ses, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock is the afternoon of th day, for the purposes of satisfying sald 4. interest and costs. C. A. ALLEN. 3-4 Trustee. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Whereas Allen Price and Sarah C. Price his wife, by their deed of trust dated September 6th, 15%, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county Missouri, in book No. 137, page 253 convey. $0 the undersigned trustee the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to- wit All of block six (6) and lot one (1) in block five )im Thompeon’s addition to the city of Butler, Missouri, which conveyance was made in trust to ‘secure the psyment ef one certain note fully described in ssid deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made is the payment ofssid note and the same is now past due and unpaid Now, therefore, at the request of the agai holder of said note and pursuant to the ecaditions of ssid deed of trust, I will te sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, st the east frent door of the court house, in the eity of Butler, eounty of Bates and state of Missouri, = Friday, November is, 1s, betwee: @ heurs of nime o’eieek in the fore- noon five e’cleck im the afternoon of that for he of satisfying said det, p LAP mag tees . CHARLES A. ALLEN, 50-4 Trustee. Notice of Finai Settlement. Notice ts hereby given to all creditors and ail ethers interested in the estate of R. H. Sproull, deceased, that We, H. P, Cockrell and J. ©. Sproull. executors of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereot, at the next term ot the Bates county pre- bate court,in Bates county, state of Missouri, to beheld at Butler, on the 14th day ot November, 1898. 494t J. C. Spnovit, Executor. We a ¢ headquarters for Michi salt, so do uot failto gets before putting up your winter ae it is the only salt that will meat perfectly. Bring us your butter, eggs, eus, turkeys, ducks and geese; will pay you the top price in cash trade. If needing any woven wire fencing please call und see “American,” as it ie the best fence on the market. We bave a large stock of 8 and gallon milk cans that we are sell cheap. We are headquarters gas pipes, wiad wills, pipe If neediug « pump don’t buy out seeing our stock. We Lave « few buggies and wagons on hand thet we will sell a bargain in order to close out stock before invoicing; we also some sulky plows that we will you from $28 up. We have the line of w2gous in the county aad sell you a good warranted from $50 up. We bandle the Schutler, Mitchell, Weber and ton; plesss eall and see us buying. omen ber we pay cash as well trade for ali kiade of coantry duce. We sre headquarters for cross and buck saws, scoop spades, «ic; we also haves fine of lenterus that are selling like eakes since the electric lights taken out Drive right up to our store your produce, we always psy. the price. We thank you for your ronage in the pest and s tinuaace of same. Bennett-Wheeler Merc. LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. ©

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