The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 3, 1898, Page 1

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Populists Not For Dentoa County Tribune (Populist). Denton, the republican nomi- | circuit judge of this district, | ‘sueceeded in getting W. O.| on to withdraw from tne popu- | ficket, and hie name substituted | ; Denton is a full fledged gold) and be will have to work hard t the populists of Benton | to vote for bim. populists of this county etand | geform, and a large majority will | to cast their baliot for a We gold standard man. { ticket, there is one thing certain, | nyer, the Benton county popu | pad no control over the matter, bad, Mr. Denton would never been endorsed. The Tribune es in bimetaliism and therefore under no circumstances, support o who believes in maintaining a le gold standard, to do ttis ld render our position incousist- | and false. The populisis who} their noble cause should be on | alert from now until the setti be sun on November 38, lest bug by the name of Denton be elected judge of the 29th} sial district, over W. W. Graves, patands squarely on the Chicago | form, which means that he is al! | en the issue that is paramount the people to-day, iu short, BW. Graves favors the unlimited Bice of silver at the ratio of 16 Had W. O Atkeson remained “Hie ticket the indications are that Fwould have received his party in this county, but his with and the substitution of a ndard man will not go down with the leading populists of oncounty. The principles they cate are too sacred and they not by word or action be the of trailing them in the dust. ng a) Torrorized, le Rock, Ark, Oct 31—War broken out in Cleburne county n moonsbiners and informers. situation is exceedingly grave. | | general that [| sentiment there secmed nearly unan « Offictal Notice to Populists, | | People’s Advecate, Osceola. | Oa Monday Oct. 25th, the popu- It was said that immediately after | the election ia 1896 Atkeson painted | his house, repaired his barn, fences list judicial committee nominated C i 2 : A. Denies, the republican nominee, bes ee pad ae ne eons ee | aa Gantlidatelfcr ‘civeuie Gude W otherwise exhibited evidences of} O. Atkeson having resigned. No|Uausual “prosperity. He has notice of said judicial meeting was) given to J. D. Glino, the judicial jand hal his enemy (?) muamed in his committeeman from this county, and | place and observiog ones are looking | nothing was known by him of the meeting; and he thereby protests | against the action of the judicial | @ommittee. All populists of th county, are expected to scratch th | Me Tribuce has no criticiem to| name of C. A Denton, as candidate} whic as tohow Mr. Denton got on | for ircuit judge, and write instead, j the gol the name of W. W. Graves. W. A. Soutawier, J.D Grin, County chairwan. county Sec’y and Judicial committeeman. "Karly Perce, | Washington, October 29.— Within | two weeks, according to the most hopeful officia's, a peace treaty wil be signed in Paris. | While they may be too sanguine as to the time, the impression is a debt has | | | | been the enormous Ov chief obstacle. The e all the} Philippines was reached by the Pres ident when he was brought in con tact with Westera The determination to ts people imous that the flag, after baving} ones been raised, should never be hauled down. It is said that the President has decided not to be as ssvere on Spain in taking the Philippines as he wes in the Cuban negotiations It is hinted the United States wi'l assume the $40,000,000 Philippine debt, and may even pay Spain a bonus fer relinquishing possession of the islands. The Madrid report late yesterday that the Spaniards had been ordered moonshiners, about 1@0 in ber, ara said to have banded brelemevt. Many recent incen- W fires are attributed to them. p whole county is terrorized, officers being totally unable to s order. evs of Searcy have appealed e Governmeat for protection. e companies have been ordered roceed to the scene of the Martial law may be de- Eclipse Barber Shet. Ora first class shaye, bair cut or poo, by experienced barbers at the Eclipee barber shop, west f rquare pin workmanship is guaran- b bl tt J. W. Hortowar. bng, steady nerves Are needed for success “Everywhere. Nerveg Depend simply, solely, : Upon the blood. e, rich, nourishing od feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, it makes e@ blood rich and re, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla § nervousness, spepsia, rheumatism, -Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. us The best of satis-| to withdraw from Paris was plainly an error No confirmation of the her to drive out the law and| story has been received from any] oan camp. Atkeson is a middle of source. TEN YEARS FOR TRAIN ROBBERY. Five St. Joseph Boy Amateurs Sent to Prison on Their Own Confession. St. Joseph, Mo, Oct. 27.—In the criminal court to day Herbert Dono van, Alonzo Arteburn, Charles Cook, | James Hathaway and William Hath | away were sentenced to the peniten-| \tiary for ten years for robbing a Burlingthn passenger train near St Joseph the evening of August 11 The robbers are mere boys and of | good families. On this account the railroad and express officials con- sented to the minimum sentence upon their plea of guilty. The reb bery was suecessfully executed, but no booty was secured. After throw- ing the safe, containing a large amount of money, from the train, the boys became frightened and ran away witheut opening it. They proceeded to their homes in this city and next day James Hathaway made a confession and all were errested. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give you prompt relief. They act directly on your liver, stomach and kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refund- ed. For sale at H. L. Tucker's drug store, only 50c per bottle | with ?rawn from the populist ticket | for a repetitis denee of “,ros y w days| | jago bas just revch+ed the country | | precincts, and a wave of indignation | | is co: | respec |gold bug poli | delivered by ar } |reputable methods. | query is: get for his work? | | When told the other day ef Atke son’s treachery he eaid. the Sedalia convention son walked out rather than fuse with be the last man to fall.” ing to a gentleman claimed, “I wonder 9”) gor metal are welded together the black- of the sforesaid evi- verity.” | ee i Thea report cf notoriou; de Atlesou ne const bugs 10 this ¢ the honest, self-| up from ts who abhor the| d wi be| sneeking dis popt not such Their universal | | “How much did Atkeson | d our readers will remember Hickory nut Smith of St. clair coun-| y, who m peceh county it lin the campaign of 1890 and ‘92.]/ “ff when was in Atke- supposed he would Then turn- he ex- lemocrats. I present bow much he —————— When two separate picces of smith uses potash to cemert the particles, what kind of “potash” was used to weld the gold bug candidate for judge onto the silver populist ticket? Hon. M. V. Carrollis in the county seeing -bis brother populists and advising them against following Atkeson into the gold bug republi the roader oaly when it suits his purpose. — At the last minute Atkeson brings up the old Dixie Haggard matter against Mr. Broaddus. This was fully exploded at the time by a com- plete denial from both Mr. Broaddus and Mr. Haggard. Atkeson will have bard work ex- BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1898. To Our Depositors: LO Stamp Precelpi DWLALES DAS Gell kee vate fe oe wows coe bue ey given at the bank coun- laining to the populists his reasons | P 8 POF m the for taking off populists f ticket ans 1 putt'pg on re Let the people who favor reform show Atkeson that he has not the power “to make the delivery” on November the 8th. —_————_—- The Governor has issued his proclamation setting apart the 24th day of Noyember as a day of thanks- giving. CC Denton’s extra edition of the Free Press was thrown on the streets Wednesday morning. Attorney General crow is suppos- ed to koew more law than Jobn coleman : Parsnip Complexion. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney treuble. The hollow cheeks the sunken eyes, the dark puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or ever the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or DUOVALL & BUTLER, We have ‘ARM LOANS. PPODOOOOGOOS COSI OOS ever offered in the county. PERCIVAL, MISSOURI. the cheapest money to loan Call en us. scalding in passing if after passing there is an unsatisfied teeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine| has a brick dust deposit or strong odor.} & Wh ms are present, no| time removing the | catarrh of} reputation id wide ar so easy to get at any | g store that noone need suffer any | length of time tor want of it. However. if you preter to first tes wondertul merits, mention THe BurLer WEEKLY Times, and write to Dr, Kil- mer & Co., Binghampton, N- Y. fora sample bottle and book te’ all about it, both absolutely free by ment in every respect. features were introduced which were | mond of the Sixth Miesouri district. very entertaining, cbief among which | He was introduced as the leading was the “chalk talk,” or crayon car- | candidate for the speakership of the | toons He criticised | ¥ the audience. ing were very fine numbers are as entertaining this will | was at our mercy when the war end undoubtedly be the best course of | 6a and we could have made any all. ae x td REMARK MRE safe to put all your money in a new bank? One you have just heard of? hi Mr Bar bank? One that has done business for over @ quarter ot a century? One that has nny mis! v couldn’t you? The concert of The Western Stars jat the Opera House last Thursday | ni ght, the first number in the lecture Nodaway county courthouse jeourse, was ahigh class entertain- afternoon a democratic meeting was | Many new This feature alone well paid The music and sing- If the other d | Sas! = = 7 mece: eeeenmmaemmmme ‘Tested and Tried For 25 Years Would you feel perfectly But how about an old that never failed ; never ed you in any way? You could trust such a bank, SEOTTS EMULSION f COD-LIVER OIL WITH YPOPHOSPHITES is just uchabank. Ithasn pointed you, never has never deceived you, 3s x 3 = = = 3 s _ a = x 3 z x s & a = z x & q 4 4 aanna i Scores the Administration. Maryville, Mo., Oct. 27.—At the | this | | addressed by Congressman DeAr-| fifty-fifth congrese. the administration for prolonging the peace negotiations, saying Spain |terms we wanted to. He said the | President gave Spain time evidently for the purpose of giving the repub. |licans an iseue during the campaign, an argument in favor of electing 4 republican congress. He alleged | that one object in sending en army of occupation to Cuba was to annex | the island in violation of our sacred declarations that this was not a war | of conquest. Opinions Differ. New York, Oct. 31.—It looks to- day as if the vote in the state would close, with a small plurality either way- Predietions of the democratio papers here vary. The Journal says Van Wyck's plurality will be 72,C and the World gives him 47,000 The Herald, Independent, but with aleaning for Van Wyck. says were the election beld today Vas Wyck would win by 70,000 plurality but the week's work before the cam paiguers, it admits, may change this. | The republican papers base their j claims for Roosevelt's election on figures given at the state republican | ! 1 | i | ; headquarters. This gives Roosevelt | the state by 45,000 plurality. | The World and Journal claim the Legislature for the democrats, bot the Herald says the republicans will have a msjority on joint ballot. At ‘oot Cures swo ters and callous sy bunions of all pain a fert. 3 A an rns s, RC Wright and Emma K Wri their deed of trust dated Feb’ y 23 rded in the recorder’s office w' uri, in book igned trustee and conveye! ing described real estate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast « ter of section twenty-one (21) and the west quarter of the northwest quarter of tion twenty-two (22) all in township forty (40) of range thirty (30) which conveyance was made in trust to secure the psyment of five certain notes fully described in said deed of trust;and whereas default has been made in the payment of the interest and principal of said notes, and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said netes and pursuant te the conditions of said deed of trust I will pro- c4eed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash at the east front door of the court house im the city of Butler, county of Bates, and state ot Missouri, on Friday, November 2%, 16, between the hours of nine o’ciock im the fore- noon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of a said debt, ms : interest and costs JOHN STEELE, 51-4t Trustee

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