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pipes aad eo Rrcsrnan WR, an ee ITLER WEE kLY TIMES | Sf eeattestee ek ae OM er sre ee >. ALLEN, Epitror D. Arten & Co., Proprietors. RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Che Weexiy Times, published eyery hursday, will be sent to any a yne vear, postage paid, for $1.00. ddress| ciated in the Chicago platform | LET’S ALL GET TOGETHER. not ially does democratic party The { need to be re in the sense of confessing past errors rganized, and espe and radical chauges in policies 1896 in promising The party all the great prin Was righ in ‘ples enun and position on a ae Labor day was duly all the cities 4 E fae tion in Kansas City was the greatest held there, W. J. Bryan was the orator of the day. —_———_——_——_—_————_ county democratic Stone to open celebra- ever The Jack glub has invited Gov. campaign in their club It is likely the I be accepted —— It is estimated that 17,000 «| to work on the world’ his senator soomin Kansas City Mivitatie will be neec fair buildings Louis and the daily wage expenditure and grounds at St # figured at $2 1 — Washington —Major-Gen- ara! MacArthur says that the United States will pay Aguinaldo’s board definitely; that the former insur- gent chief is giving very little trouble and his support is a day. Sept. 2 costing the gov arnment only 33 The body of Brig.-General Ludlow, who died Friday, few York Tuesday Be interred at the old home of the Ludlows on Long [sland. The fu- Trinity church New Was cremated in The ashes will neral was held at York — = the has It is announced that commit gee on place of meeting decided shat the xt state holiness camp will be held at Macon, Mo., provided the necessary arrangements can be made. The last meeting was held at Moberly D.C. Allen, of Liberty, Mo., the ablest lawyers and shrewdest pol iticians in the state. in a well written letter to the Republic the st democratic party, name of Richard Olney for the presi- dential nominee: one of idvises against ndonment of free silver by the and suggests the Fire at Mount Vernon Saturday afternoon destroyed the Mount Ver- non mill and elevator. There were 14,000 bushels of wheat in the eleva- tor belonging to the farmers. Twelve fire, but were Por a time the entire town was tureaten- ad from tlyir sther buildings caught saved by the fire department. fire brands The J: elub of Omaha, Neb., has invited Governors Culbert aon, of Texas, aud McMillan, of Ten® aesse and W. J. Bryan tospeak at its annual picnic on Sept. 2Ist. It is said that the name ofex-Senator Hill onlan was on the list but for some reason tt was omitted. It is thought that lature policies and candidates of the democratic party will be discussed. meet secretly lay plans to crush an independent and that is ca}led Five hundred men may to per- by the organized labor, intimidation and Five men may and mMahulacti tinanciering rer, meet openly and endeavor suade their fellows to stand just and that is called punished by Vommon demands of A republican politic wanted a postottice held by a widow whose husband had been a working democrat. After striving to oust the wi vainly When a ottice und became postmaster n starts out after an he willgen republic rally accomplish his point » Commoner Congressman Joy. of St. Louis, who sailed the Philippine about a month ag Maita and returned home to attend for he found that the trip tothe Philippines would consume than the time that bad been scheduled. DeArmond sick most of the time in hy to pressi business, as much more he said, crossing the tative was it was determined to » the trip to the islands. Ex-Secretary of State Alex. A. sueur has established a bank Antlers, 1. T. To Mr. Lesueur is the vredit due for the excellent: banking laws of M they having been | his ovean plete com- Le- prey supervision: soy condu 2 bank he derstat certainly Ystem of knowledge willstand istead. Mr. I i Stat sue is regret hi t they wi is hew vent- men | prison sentences.—The | 2nnin Kentueky | yw the man married her} Islands |t », leit the party at} Represen- | sea-| at} Texperience in| in- | rwas! observed in| now no man cat The d sive and 1 seep Up wit conditio progressive p It nee ion and affairs w icies and pl ontrolled lits tiorms made crats who wal) nained Hloyal kept pr ist. be and trur 1 fs mt ainently the front ition and man- vill not be turned over to en who 1900 par- 1896 orir gentle- men are cordially inv j < home. | They and come | in the proy remem bere a This must | will be blotted out and against them no longer be done if the democratic party is to be suecessfal Dissensions must anda harmonious, organized | fighting for fixed principles | forward in cease body, must be put to the republican part The question of leadership is im- opposition material and those politicians who try to use the party to further their own selfish ends should be ated THE TiMes wants to be against the pun- or set of releg to the rear. recorded right now ishment of any democrat democrats for any theories they may stterment We are to which t togeth- advance tor the or for any factional fealties party's I going to need every vote We and the we are entitled. must ¢ er, get all differences settled within the better When the next ampaign comes around fight the enemy and not among ourselves give and take, sooner we party the presidential we should be prepared to ONE OF THE ABLEST. The Republic, the probable candidates for to to say of ourCong in commenting upon United Vest has States Senator sneceed following “Another remains to be ressman: whose measurement taken is D. A. DeAr- of the ablest men man mond Heis one ever sent to Congress from Missouri, and as a politician he can give most ofthem all they ask for in a race, and them at the finish. The senatorial opportunity looks so alluring to a that they be waiting for number of candidates cannot refrain fromior Not so with DeArmond He is the best ng theeontest hand at waiting you He nervous, norever says the wrong thing. He is now in the Orient studying impe- not affect our borders—and he ever saw. hever gets rialism and the tariff queations as we them, beyond see but they people will come home in plenty of time to bear a hand in solving any question DeAr- | thead. nds in Mi souri, who will back him for tion he his party has set before him mond ean see a lone distance and he had steadfast ny posi- ispires to.” ! Theodore Roosevelt al him ity His notion that must t | become America advoente popular in people will not trust | s of the | | the will meet | | | strenuous life. Clay } man like Cleveland rather jiate of and they turn from a mar MeRinley lemand conservatism in an execu tive So said Senator Joseph W. of Texas. re-| He was chattir urged Republican that Roosevelt would receive the Re- to a Republi porter and it was by a H ¢ with fr | | publican “Hemay,” tial nomination. said Senator Bailey, preside ‘but | if he does he will fare ke every man ! who has to de = j from having convine j was liable to do une eat before od th gone him people he} peeted wenge | —_—_—_—_—_—_—___ county bring nor ; What the papers might say, will neit jdrive the proposed If they lorado away} | fre om US contemplate build- gz by Butler. 1en the proper time comes they will certs ate with our people desires know Pr ntwoorth communi to obtair give demat met b > people met by peopl an Opportur are reasor and by t Jand w | the horse was returned by a ne; t 1000, | chised the | rete ary Ha YOUNG MAN SHOT BY POLICEMAN. Verdict of Willful Murder Returned by Coroner's Jury. Guthrie, Okla., August Clayton, of Burmah,. Okla and killed by Policeman Frank Ellis inthis city at 1 o'clock this morning There is considerable mystery about According to the story 30.—Farris , Was shot theshooting. told by Linn the dead to theirhome from Po they Clayton, a man, the two were en route City They had received dangerous ill- ness of their father and be to had been king word ing without their fares, money sufficient pay werestealing a ride on top ofaSanta | Fe train, but when the train arrived at thedepot this city Elliscompell- off. He yment of $1 50, ed them to get upon pi ind insisted on their going with him to a saloon. They sat down at the lunch counter, hen Ellis walked from the other the room until Claytons, suddenly twirled it »pposite the drew his re- volver, around shot, the bullet striking young Clayton in the breast and producing almost in- stant death. There had no quarrel, and no cause whatever was end of he and been known for the shooting Ellis at once left and went first to {bis home, then horse and rode east took a neighbor's This afternoon roto delivered twelve Ellis was cap- twenty-five The coroner's whom it had been miles éast of the city. tured at Coyle, miles from this city about jjury this evening rendered a verdict of willful murder FAVORS IN KANSAS CITY JAIL. Negro Wanted at Peirce City Brought Back to Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., Favors, the negro —William wanted at Peirce Sept. City on a charge of being implicated in the death of Miss Gazelle Wilds, is locked in the County He to Kansas City this af- und between two Jail here was brought ternoon manacled officers A heavy guard met the par- ty at a suburban station, and left the train before the Union Depot was reached. The prisoner cell by himself own request Hedeclared his innocence, and stated that he would prove au alibi without was put in a his trouble When asked if he w back to Piere the danger at fearing the mob. The “kangaroo court” ould not go said he dare this time, » City, he not incur of the Jack- son County Jail is a air, and the pris notifying the trustees want Favors turned o This is the court sometimes in jest, but other The the Vieious a ners who compose it are they do not er te them which tries all new arrivals, times in earnest who in- curs the disfavor of mercifully handicapped ‘The coming among them,” to-night to Jailer Maxwell, whereup- man ourt is un- prisoners resent this man’s said a deputy on Favors was put in a solitary cell. Answered According to Its Folly. Atlanta Constitution. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat hav- Jing stated that— Democratic administrations in Mis- souri since 1871 hay 000 in reducing a debt S20.000.- 000 to $6,000,000, They sav this is tine management. The res, ever look exceedingly queer refuse to balanc The ( parallel that rey how- attanoo, res draws the ublican administra- Teased a incipal and linterest to $42,000,000 in six ions in Tennessee state 1.000,600 accumulat i total of over were doing t that remnant of gto $500,- eities, disfran- and left the Years, and while they the leaders crimped everthing wasted the amounti plundered the taxpayers Was in sight, he school fund, jState, at the end of their saturnalia, corporate bankrupt And what the same and pauper. party did wasn't a circumstance their per- here to ormances in South Alabama and Carolina. Lou iana. state: other southern W; ap 2000 Aug has made pub from Admiral Howi- NW. ¥.. Auge 34. ticity (.—Aeting See- letter receive ted Yonker, brother of | where let them off | 44.000,- | SENATOR VEST ON DEMOCRATIC AFFAIRS. Believes Silver Should Not Be Pressed ---Would Make Bryan a Sena- tor---Not a Candidate de Aug t } put Liberty vance here letterfrom Senator Ge Judge William E ly wrote Missouri an -orge G Fowl ‘Democrati omplimented | Vest and express that he | would be ate The Sweet 1901.—Honor i Me My De sing ¢ thanks kind we Her, Liberty | Yours receis which accept mm | than gratefu jhave written for the rds vou cor myself and that husiasm for Demorratic Tam al you have not lost your | principles no COsR. MISSOURI IS DEMOCI “AB | artic sentially truthfully Missouri State i and rauks you to me ‘le inclosed Demovratir by icked dissensions in our own i united the Democrats of Missouriare invincible. but od thes lose battles st soldi inthe world ur That the Republicans will desperate effort to carry the General Missouri in 1902 in ord- Kerens to the Senate Ihave but that the at- tempt will be an utter failure is cer- tain, if we will only drop acrimonious only be los when divid can as hav ike ctrenmst: mak Assembly of er to elect B.C no doubt, division on past issues and devote ourselves to those whict pressing upon us VEST ON SILVER QUESTION “LT may be mistaken, as I frequent- ly am, but it me that the silver question ought not to be press seems to edinthe next campaign. Theabnor mal production of gold and the re cent legislation by Congress as ton together with t trade largest tional banks, ieenor mous balance of have given us the r capita world, except that while circulation in the of France, and i have not st rendered one particle of my k changed think « raade it votion to bimetallism, I ditions have for the time ide the party on the question of the free hecessary to div and unlimited ratio of 16 to 1, of other nations. A od coinage of silv+ without the consent General whe does not surrender his line of battle to meet a new align- he part of the and control have | mept ou t enemy, when causes beyond his altered the plans he has made forthe campaign “To adhere stubbornly t« ) an issue which has cessed really to be one. for the time at least. is simply idiocy. well-meaning think that any « Some persons seem to in the Chicago upon hange platforms or any criticism Colonel Bryan means an assault up- This isa judg- on the Democratic party strange mistake, and, in ment, my utterly indefensible “LAM A BIMETALLIST am myself an earnest bimetallist Fal and Run. and | Mora magia he changes varealive and | | - | de | our favor, | Democratic the | |My but Ido time to loyalty have and will always remain one, ms that t Is the test of party. I of (« issue the ratic make that to the said in the lone t my duty nk he can Bryan, be to do se lead ust oat Mr. Mckinley regrar RINDLY TOWARD BRYAN lest srvan and regard him asone saurmpaigners this country Like all of us, he has made mistakes, and It LOW adv yg the Democrats mistak fthe Unite of d States to permit noc Na- 10 is to vous a delewate tion to the next il Democratic Convention wl not in favor igo and Kan- sas ity platforms in every clause This simply means that the free coin aye of silver will be made a leading and it will drive i good issue away from us of Democrats who | thousands jareanxXious to rem As lin reg | Senate iin withthe parts to what you have kindly said ird to my going back to the I have | havesaid publicly 11896, that Lam not a only to sta and privately sinee andidate for want re-election and do not ny hame jmentioned in that connection. Tam Democrats of Missouri for their contidenc | but I eply grateful to the eand kind- im not vain ness in the past enough to think that my election is necessary to evince that gratitude 1, but is improve is noten- tirely t I have come to rest and relief itement and cares of Your friend, GG. Vest Hung Chang is Becoming Very Feeble Pekir Hung Ch becoming more and mor lit is he will ever f the Sept. 3 ing is feeble, and apparet ill his visitors that able to {man « yunenl of State Promote Digestion and Cure Dyspepsia. Do you imagine you have Heart, Kidney or Liver troubles? Ten chances to one it is nothing more | than indigestion. Pas have been favorably impressed with the of Eupepsia Tablets and I am of the Spinto that itis a good remedy for indigestion.” LKINGTON, Corning, Ark. ‘I will say that I am very much pleased with the results obtained from the use of EUP: SIA TABLETS in an old caseof caused from indigestion. Believe your tablets are worthy of all youclaim. 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Cour, bole Props, Boston, Porras, ee Order of STATE OF MI-S0OL County of Bates, In the Probate court of tt August term, 196] Richarc ed, Thomas Corbin. administrator Order of Publication Now at this day comes Ibormas Corbin admin istrator of the estate of Richard Corbin deceas ed ana presents to the court his peti | tpg for an order for the sale of 60 much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and sat- isfy the remaining debts due by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of safficient asm t nied by the accounts, lists and inven- required by law whereof it is or a ed in the estate of cation ne 8 ihe « be shown or the firet day of the mextterm of this be held on the second 19), anorder will b whcle, or #0 much of or before court & ovember, bts; and it is fur ed in some ne y ur! u next term of this court, and patie rved on rach of the , residing ates count ten days prior to the firs copy irs of , atlenst next term STATE OF MISSOURI, + County of Kates 5 1, Calvin F Boxiey, judge ne probate court, beld in and for sad ov , hereby cer- tify that the foregoing ie a t opy of the inal ordar of publicat erein referred ny office seni of said atler ds [sear | tember 44-40 of Prov ee eee ee P.J. TYGARD President. HON.J. 8. NEWBESBRY, Vice-Pres't. THE BATES COUNTY BANK, BorTiLEAR, mo. Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK EstasLisuep De 4 CAPITAL, $75,000. Bates County I 1870. A Generali Banking Businees Tran: nvestment Co., ‘BUTLER, MO.- Capital, - Money to joan on real estate, title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. securities always on hand and for sale. furnished, titles examined and all papers drawn. Trea, President. J-0.C. Hares. At rs Hox. tractor J.B." Vice-President. = B8560,00°o. atiow rates. Abstracts of Choice Abstracts of title kinds of real estate EWREERY, J.C. Cran, oo’. & Trem. F. Warwoce. Notary APPAPF FF BLL PPD DILPDPARDDPPRELPRS RLAD>PAALD>I0 $a Oa ete

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