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Si cieennncnicieasiedaanrencnenner’ J. D. ALLEN, Epiror. J. D. Atten & Co., Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The Werxty Times, published every Thursday, will be sent to any address one year, postage paid, for $1.00. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Yor Kepresentative—Thes. I.. Harper. Vor Trei rw Jobuson Yor Prosecuting Attorney—Miles S Yor Sheritt—Joe T. smith For Probate Judze—Calvin F. Koxley. For Public Administrator—D V. Brown. Yor Surveyor—K. & Johnson ¥orCvroner—O. F. Renick Por Jadge County Court, North Dis‘ rict—L D. Wimsatt, South Distri ohn J. Mareh. Horn The primary is over, the candidates are named, now put your shoulder to the wheel and help push the band wagon along. = The Boer representatives should not only remain in this county, but they should send for the rest of their countrymen. The remains of 8S. H. H. Clark, for- iner president of the Union and Mo. Pacific railroads, were interred at Omaha, Monday. W. J. Bryan will head the ticket in November, and Bates county will be expected to assist him with a major- ity of 1,500 on his road to the White Hous. We have benevolently assimilated 150 more Filipnos. They werefound dead in,the trenches only the cost of one Ame Dis- patch. an san'—Post The president has sent in the name of Brigadier General Wheeler, U. V., fighting Joe” fame, to be brigadier general States army. —_—_______. The democratic state convention of West Virginia, met at Parkers- burg, yesterday to select delegates to of ex-confederate United the Kansas City convention and to hominate a full state ticket. ee James J. Coogan, of New York, has subscribed $100,000 to the campaign fund. He haslong been an admirer of Bryan and was one of the Rargest contributors to his campaign fund four years ago. — See The primary was free to all and fair to all, and the unsuccessful ean- didate will pull off bis coat and work for the election of his successful fem. That is democracy and every candidate asking support before the primary was a demoerat pane aaa The British have taken Pretoria and the war is considered virtually ended. Roberts cables the war oftice 3ryan A MOBI IEEE CON LAOREET The democratic state convention was called to order at noon Tuesday in Kansas (ity, in the big tent in ark in front of the court Congressinan Cowherd was 4 Shelley house. permanent imittees work midnight tem made chairman appointed finished their of or- x the convention at ganizir morning the the Wednesday and ear! |} convention work for w was ready to begin nominating a . | state ticket t Was anticipated that j | this work would be completed during | Hopeless and Helpless. | the day | Boge The consequences of a diseased condi- mitonney gene tion of the stomach and digestive and tary of state have no opposition and | nutritive system are most disastrous to the whole body. One by one every organ may become involved. The mis- ery is maddening. The most extreme cases of “stomach trouble” and the evils resulting from it have been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach, purifies the blood and builds up the body with sound healthy flesh. ernor, Crow for and Cook for secre-| their nominations will consume but j little time outest will be over auditor, railroad The commissioner and e convention is said to estand most enthu- There treasurer. T! be one of the | siastic ever held in the state. scarcely get around. I just gave money to the doctors whenever I thought they would do me any good, but the more I doctored the worse I got until’ six years passed poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid of chair, and I got sothin I had given up to die thinking that I could not be cured. Then I saw one of my neighbor boys and he said. "Take m advice and take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medic: Discovery and make a new man out of yourself The first bottle helped me so I thought I would get another, and after I had taken cight bottles in about six weeks I was weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (27) pounds. I have done more hard work in the past eleven months than I did in two years before, and I am as stout and healthy to-day, I think, as I ever was.” we regret we were nominees of the convention in this issue. é ee A STRONG TICKET. The pri: last day was attended with as little bit- terness as anyone ever held in the county, and as little as could be expected considering that DE Dicssie Pissed Palce the equivalent to] pitiousness. an The over- | — = sealous friends of some of the candi- Correct False Impression. dates might have left unsaid a good Pasicc Max) many things against the opponent June 4th, 1900 f of their favorite which was not caleu-| Eprpor o- Tue Times: lated to strengthen the ticket. The} While I cheerfully submit to the de- one principal st ing is that hewspaper, cision of the democratic voters of the Which, while protesting neutrality, county on the 2nd inst., ]am = unwill illow the statement which hi 6 to that I h certain parties yesterday evening, unable to give the Satur- ary election possibly nomination is election. ially making suggestions ; was conti ing to indulging does which were in insinuations and inuen- calculated to do rculated the effect been ¢ had joined forces wi ut of States injury to one of the candidates, where in order to encompass the de William J. United senator and to otherwise cripple the only two were running for the same It is true that it would in Stone for ottice. ri vbly apologize the next day and it cause of free silver to @o unchal- lenged. Such was not is also true that thoseapok eos Were many times worse than the ori That kind of campai; is manifestly unfair in a paper which No such a been the case. offense. proposition ever havi made think it that would prefer Stone for that against other man, but said and thought that it would be the duty of a representative to vote to me, and I is known (by has accepted the announcement fees of all and guaranteed them fair treatment, is a great detri- some at least) personally 1 candidates position any have ment by stirring up discord among furr i amma nition for the enemy. The ticket as nominated last Satur- day, is a strong one from top to bot- democrats and in for the man whom his dorsed, no matter what his personal feelings were. county en- tom, and the intimation that it [have endeavored to deal fairly would not be was a reflection upon with all concerned, and have kept every candidate in the race. It is] ‘hands off” in all but that pertain- composed of the very best men the]ing to my. own race,and I wish to county affords,each one of whom|take this opportunity of thanking has devoted his time and talents to my friends for the courtesies they the party success in the past. Just} have so kindly extended toward me at London, that heentered the Trans- vaal capital Tuesday afternoon at 2 ocloek. The Boers are supposed to have retreated to another position. Sa EESaEEEEEEEeeeee When traveling salesmen take up a movement it usually travels. These men are pushing the anti-trust move ment and they refuse to accept the anti-trust promise of theparty which had four years in which to do some- thing and did nothi St. Louis Republic. —_————__. WMr. Taylor is not implicated in the murder of Goebel he ought to return to Kentucky and face that indictment which says he is. The in- nocent do not run from the officers. H Mr. Taylor is innocent he is acting the part of a guilty man by hiding under the protection of a friendly governor in Indiana Sa €.E. Woodrow, superintendent of the gas works at Sioux City, Lowa, was killed in Kansas City Monday evening by a suburban belt switch engine on the 4th street viaduct. He was 45 years old and member of the Mason and Odd Fellow lodges. He came to Kansas City to attend the democratic convention ———— The vote in the primary was a torker. thing, that the democrats of grand old Bates are ready for 1900 and! that 2 fall vote of the « ounty will be} out for the county ticket It clearly demonstrates one | national, and and will go against expansion, trusts and end bugism 1,200 to 1 State tthe county Already over 400 delecates are in- structed to vote for Governor Steph- ens for del te-at-large to the N. . tional den ie convention. Thi is wore than half of the total of all the delegat tion. It is a that Ex-Governor electer insures his elec- foregone conclusion will re also be large. ot distingnis Missourians are meutioned from which the other two delecates-at- darge will be selected. ich a ticket as the loyal democrats during the campaign. of grand old Bates delights to honor Hoping to be able to return these and such men as will sustain the favors in the future. I am. splendid record which the democratic SHARP. party, through its wise selection of officers in the past, has justly gained. We will speak of each candidate from | Republic. time to time as the campaign pro- Congressman DeArmon gresses and battle for the success of | of the sham anti-trust bill introduced tie whole ticket at the polls in No-|in the house by the republicans as a grand-stand play for the purpose of loyally yours, Jas.) Exposed the Sham. sexposure vember “ rar eae crea! fooling the public was so complete 4 erat Vv VOU tes ¥ . coos —_— votes YOu! and conclusive that the trick reacts have se the following named on its originators. gentlemen as nominees of the party for the Nove The American people will undoubt- iber election: T. edly be more certain than ever that L. Harper of Lone Oak township, representative: W. T Osage, treasurer; Miles S. Mt. Pleasant, honest legislation against the trusts can be expected of the republi- ean party. The best that the fellow- ers of Mark Hanna are capable of doing in their condition of absolute servitude to the trusts is to attempt just such junko games as was con- "}no Johnson, of Horn, of prosecuting attorney ; Joe T. Smi Calvin F. Box- ley, D. V. Brown, publie administrator; R. E. John- F. Renick, coroner; north district i judge south distriet. probate son, surveyor: O L. D; Wimsatt, ju and J. J. Mz tained in the measure which failed to pass the house last Friday—bozus efforts intended only to bring cam7 paign benefit to the republican party without in the slightest There eoui the Fourt be no better day than vi July for meetings to degree men- acing the trusts express disapproval of expansion 2: arth E s through bloodshed The Constitu- The significant fact that certain tion and the Declaration of Indepen- honest republicans shared Mr. De- dence have been set aside by the Ad-|A?mond’s view of the bill in question and were, therefore, unable to give it Fourth has of the calender. ministratic |their support adds to the proof of the trickery which lay in that meas- a ure. Representative Metall of Mas- Otis Home From Manila sachusetts, was frank in May 30.—The | his condemnation. declaring that the ‘from Ma-/} Proposed cons Major General E. | Could be used to destroy labor organ- ka the transport | izations and tn of 13/ for Congress to not been knoe —Post Dispatel | espe ally tal transport Meade arrived San Francisco, itutional amendment nila to-ni idvisable S. Otis aboard was entered the use Tt wera ady a salute striction of rous ins was fi a number of gay-/ at its disposal fo launches went before se usts amendment of t thz ort to The « iar It may be Meade and s tempt will boarded the still be made by in orators} the qua t and party organs to manufacture land. It een learned Crmpaig the House whetl 1 nd to- to pass trust bill. I of ofticers Si the people wil t have gone General Otis gade im from as tothe real that belat- more stated, but a ed trick is, as $ 3 »leora te: t g . are 1,213 delegates in attendance} 2; was taken with severe headache,” writes : se ) tis m= Thomas A. Swarts, Box 103, Sub-Station C. Co- and over 5,000 spectators. lumbus, Ohio, then’ cramps in the stomach, and sing te fzoing to press| my food would not digest. then kidney and liver Owing to the hour of going to press Beebe Cake tee se ee ee I had become so cure BATES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, OFFICES AND CANDIDATES. TREASURER. Wr }S Pierce W HH Duke s Smith PROSECUTING ATT’Y Miles S Horn JA Silvers Bruce Ludwick SHERIFF. Joe T smith D D Peel PROBATE JUDGE JF Smith C F Boxiey ADM'R PUBLIC D V Brown SURVEYOR R E Johnson CORONER. Pr O F Renick JUDGE NORTH DIST LD Wimsatt JUDGE SOUTH DIST G W Stith Jobn J March the tepublican s complete mockery of the opposition tot querade campaig: exposure of } syndicates assumed = exclusively Nn purposes. A Short Story in Figures. Post-Dispatch The ordinary annual ave din Pres- 1, Cleve- of the government ident Harrison's term $361 The averaged in’ President cond term S360.418,546. They have averaged in President McKinley's term $514,480,254 The cost of ment is thus seen land’s s running the govern- to have been in- creased by nearly $154,000,000 a year ever since Mr. McKinley's inau- this is not accounted And the extraordinary disburse guration, for by ments of the war, which are not included in these ‘ordinary expendi tures.” The outlay for war is a separate matter and it for the increase of the public debt by $200,- 000,000 since Mr. MceKinley’s inaugu- ration. ounts tration ¥ therefore be summed up inasentence. It has added nearly $13,000,000 a month to the regular running expenses of the government and added $1.75 per capita’ to the national burden of debt. Chief Justice Judd Dead. San Francisco, Cal.. May 30.—The steamer Gaelic, from Hon Kong and Yohohama via Honolulu, brings the following advices to the associated press Honolulu, dated May 22nd: Albert Francis Judd, chief justice of the Supreme court of Hawaii, died from at his residence, Nunanu valley, on the 20th. He had been ill for several months. Chief Justice Judd’s politi attorney general of the kingdom un- ber 5, 1881 How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL- SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going prep- erly, so that the patient is abie to digest and absorb his ordinary foed, which he could not do be- fore, and that is the way the gain ‘3 Made. A certain amount of flesh is ~ecessary for health; if you have sot got it you can get it by ‘aking Ss You wil! find it just as uséful in summer 5 in winter, and if you are thriving upon : don’t stop because the weather is warm 63 69 141 91 S667 5: hollow | m of! mnas- for expenditures The financial record of the adminis- | reer began with his appointment as | OFFICIAL VOTE OF Sesske c=c z= = S58 S38 = £ SESE 3 -= == £ zs r ’ = = 6 49 5131497 57 31 S340 7834 142843 15432 4049 #63 500 62 74 101 34 52 6 + ST 129 63 56 ks oS 40 49 2 SES 62 74101 4 BIG HARV Wheat Crop in Southern Kansas Will Be Record-Breaker Wichita, Kan., ing will commence in southern K sas within a week. It will bg the b gest harvest ever seen in belt. The four Sumner, Reno and Barton pro- 10,600,000 bushels —Harvest- June = the wheat counties of Se will duce more than of wheat. or one gzhth of the esti- mated crop of the state. There been some complaint about rust in has the wheat harvest, but investigation proves that it 1s confined altogether to the leaves and therefore not injuri- ous. The wheat is in fine condition and it is expected that some of it will yield as high as forty-two bushels to the acre Corn is the ex- backward, nights, but a fine pected. Nothing but a can now affect the whe: {it isnot impossible it | improbable. } owing to cool crop is heavy hail -and while is decidedly { | OLD COMMANDERS AGAIN SELECTED- Veterans’ Association Occupied Just Confederate Election One Minute. - Louisville, Ky., May :$1.—All the | otticers of the United Confederate Veterans were relected this atternoon by acclamation. The election was put through in record time, taking less than one minute. The list of of- | ficers is as follows: General John B. Gordon, Genera] | commanding, Lieutenant General Wade Hamp- ton, Army of Northern partment. Lieutenant General 8. D. Lee, com- manding Army of Tennessee Depart- ; ment. Virginia De- er 4 873 e bee ‘ . . ; di r Lunalilo e : aes 7 : - et Lieutenant General W. L. Cabell, first associate justic Te Sees eae commanding Tre nsmissippi Depart- | and onthe death of Chief Justice | seinen Harris became chief justice, Novem-| ‘ Cheer after cheer rang through the j hall as General Gordon came forward | to express his thanks for the done him. Hats, handkerchiefs and canes filled the air, and above! | them all came the old yell made fa- | mous on many alesse pleasant occa- honor | sion. Generals Lee and Cabell also | feelingly expressed their thanks. j j Mud Velcanoes Break (ut. | Laytonville. Cal, May 30.—The mud voleanoes situated in this vicin- | | ity have burst into alarming activ- ity. The first intimation the inhabi- ; tants had of the phenomenon was | | when an immense cloud of Vapor is- | sued from the mouths of the craters, accompanied by a sound like far- away thunder. The disturbance is so violent that great redwood trees | are swayed when the mud and vapor shoots high over the rims of the craters and flows down like a lava stream into tributaries of Eel river The murky craters are filled with a bluish mud of about the consiste: of boiling tar, but the mud is iy cold. The roar of the voleanoes can be heard for miles around. They are situated twenty miles from the ovean and consist of a uwomber of mounds | about 6 feet high. the hillside one of the JUNE 2, 1900, mi 25 41 24 1s 65 51 +74 131 45 254 37 53 40 49 59 74 13b4= 20 By virtue and aut I estate situated in city of Butle between the hours quired at public for cash, to 30-40 his wife, by their pursuant to | of trust, | will proceed to « | scribed premises at biehest bic of the cours hou: ty of Bates an« between the bi ‘: - ‘ 42 177 4 Se 242 v2 kn p27 2 Sheriff's Sa ority of a ecial a purt of the Jua directed in Leecte nd against ized upon all the right, the following Bates coun Beginning 125 feet w er of block rence west feet , Twill on Friday June 2¥, 19, or . MUDD, County, Sheriff of Trustee's Sale. HF Osterkamp and A eed of trust in the -M uw mM convesed to the u J Ost ted and recorded corte og described real estate @ im the county of Bates bxcept Atty Oot to-w -nine (2 {aad block in the elf n which Is located the Ei which conves ance me is now and theref ri ay doe the paplic venda rf r cash, at the front in the eis state of Miseonrt, on Friday, Jane 29, 190, of pine o c. MUDD of hair is wealth indeed, especial- by to @ woman. Every physical attraction is secondary to it. We have a book we will gladly send you that tells just how to care for the hair. If your hair is too thin or los- ing its luster, get — Grdéwth becomes vigorous and all dan- druff is removed. It always restores color to gray or faded hair. Retain your youth; don’t look old before your time. $1.00 = bottle. All drugzists. m of ssid defendant Jamesh. | described ontgomery’s ist addition te the wae made tf — trust tesecure the payment ef tive rd iT of trast; ane fe in tae pape nd the totereet theregm holder of said notes ae the conditions of said d& to the ot Butler coum- lock in the fore- noon end five o’clock tn the afternoon of that a for the purt oses of satistying said debt, € County, Mo., Acting Trastes