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RI 1} | N \ EEK] y TIMES. NEVER DODGES OR EVADES. HIS UNCONTROVERTED RECORD. Theattack of the Republican-Preas DeArmond’s record on and absurd toall D. Atten & Co., P: Watched iis course lu fact it is notditticult We charge that Clark Wix never voted fora Democratic nominee in his life. We charge that he has persistently hounded, in the Republican party, The Tariff on Coal Madison, Wis., Oct. 11 —Secretary of the navy Moody, addressing a great republican conference here this evening. held that the duty of 67 cents a ton on anthracite coal was Washington, Oct. 11 —Congress- man John L. Sheppard, of Texar kana, Tex., died at Eureka Springs Ark., after a long illness. Thespeak- er of the house has been notified, but as yet has not appointed a commit- tee Goes Like Hot Cakes. “The iastest selling article I have in my store,” writes druggist C. T. pSwith, of Davis, Ky., “is Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, because it always, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : bs een he cures. In my six years of sales i nahin dge DeArmoud at any those Republicans who voted for| “smuggled into the tariff act in a Be pce asa has never failed. [ have kuown it to _The Week vT mes, published every | time on all public questions. He is Judge Graves. sneaking, cowardly manner,” and Farm Loans 3 Hy ancients «| pected on 7 meee ee ee kee Address} ora iissembter-or straddier butat We charge that he has been a per-/ ought to be repealed at the short ;At verylow rates. No delay. Money | doctors’ or any other remedy.” Baa nt sonst. . — fearless, open tighter and hard hitter, | sistent office seeker all his life and | session of congress He declared | ready. Any land owner wanting 60 | \jothers rely on it, best physicians DEMOCRATIC TICKET and no opponent on the floor of the has continually used his prominence | that the president could not consti- page charge tec ng advantage | prescribe it, and H. L. Tucker guar- A - House has ever accused hits vi uudg- in the Repushean party, given by | tutionally sead troops into the coal! tap WaLrox Trust Company antees satisfaction or refund price. ; ote archon emepatc : i . ’ Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 50¢ JOSEPH P RICE. jinga vote or evading an issue. It) the voters of that purty to advance | regions without a call from the Penn- | Butler, Mo. land $1. Supt s NELLA CARRINGTON remained for this reeent importation his own interests over those of all/sylvania authorities, nor could he! = vane fe feel pray ~* | from Repuliiean Lowa, who had / other Republicans. seize the anthracite lands by the ex- = LEROY BO VALLIANT.| heardof DeArmond only as anation-| Wechurge that he is not a farmer | ercise of the right of domain, Mi | hi bo b ki gth “ : = oe ote = jal character and one of the leadersof. and has not been for years, and his} “And if he could," he added, “I uSCIes ac Ing, nes brea Ing, stren = Fe 1. HARPER the Democratic party in Congress, to, posing as such is meant to deceive | should, for one, resist: the latter ac- failing. That’s Malaria! The remedy? D lOHN F HERRELL, jmake charges of duplicity, Judge! the furmers in an effort to get their) tion to the utmost, for I have seen hs . sath pes ote DeArmond has voted for every ull) sympathy and vote, is dishonest, |far too much ot the extravagance of | Ayer’s Malaria and Ague Cure. an Dragplate Sher YET. SMETH, }brought before Congress in good | disereditable and should be resented | government to want more of it. Its Fort 4c Wiaualargeoiget- owoye x, faith that tended to abridge the pow-| by the voters he is thus trying to] printing costs the government Wice | === : hs aes © a" sigs Srey eet ties Jers of those great commercia: com | hood wink. or thrice what) private concerns For Presiding Judge—Jd, W, MoPADDEN, binations, Just betore the list nas} We charge that Clark Wis is at the | would get it for, and the 17,000 men NOTICE CHANGE EACH WEEK. Hee eee eeekear, {tional election the Republicunsintro-|head of a political cing, organized fin the nany yards get 90 per cent vuhes : bana . BAMICK. Zs “Tduced an anti-trust measure, which | for the purpose ofdictating the party | more per hour than those in’ the renner es eens Jreceived the votes of every Demo-}action, sehcting the nominees|Cramp yards, this being due to nu- i eratic member from Missouri, al- though they knew and pointed out thatit was only meant for political Democratic Appointments. Made by the Campaign Committee: and uispensing the federal pat- this county and has controlled all the appointments, even ronage in merous holidays, short hours, ete, The coal supply gave out, and the A llatter of Choice. SENATOR P.M, COOKRELI s Y O00 ge: lehildrer Schenectady, Hutl | ; 6 Ne 2 porn effect and would not- be permitted] to those of census enumerators for a oe oo tp 3 : to become uw law, und which was} the various toWwnships. In making] jp jy feared the schools wiil have to AO. LE DWIOR ANDI A SELVERS ‘ . ° * * . Iludson iowtishif Friday. Qet, 17, | Pigeon holed in the senate, these appointments he took what he | close for an indefinite period, —. is Hct ee abe ea <l “i 7 pom The joint resolution to which the} considered the best, that of whiskey —_—_—_—_—_—_— vee pene at loon bic cok than vue all He, CLARK Republicun-Vress referred was pre-|guager, for himself and held it for Out of Death’s Jaws, ten persons deposit $100 each than one person $1,000 Prairie City, Saturday, Oet. 18, 7 | pared by the Republican members of more that four years, “When death seemed very near ten persons deposit $1000 each than one person $10,000. p.m. of theJudiciary Committee behindluck-| We charge that his own brother, a|from a severe stomach and liver True, these smaller deposits give us more labor in caring Burdett, Monday Oet 20, 7 p.m ed doors, and the Democratic mem- trouble, that | had suffered with for Nvhart, Tuesday Qet, 21, 7 p.m. Hudson Twp. Wednesday 22, 7 p.m. Peru, Thursday 23, 7 p.m. Virginia, Friday 24. 7 p.m Ballard, Saturday 25, 7 p.m. JUDGE Jt bers of that comunittee were not per- mitted to be present. or take part in its construction, nor did‘ they even know its nature until it was mtro- duced, and the announcement made at the time that it was a Republican measure, and the Democrats could support it or not as they saw fic. h id of it being a measure “to knock out the trusts” as that paper Coal in New York last week sold }so flippantly declares, it was a joint for S2i-per-tomend-woord-wt Reh perrresolution to” amend the national cord, ‘The rich can stand it, the constitution to give the Federal gov- po or can freeze, te . “ a ernment more power in the premises, Senator Dallivar, of Lowa, comes) In the thst plaee,-the-coustitution eut squarely for the Towa idea of} dealing with trusts by reducing or abolishing tue tariff duty on trust made goods, SMITH, Passaic, Wednesday Oct, 22, 7 p.m, Sprague, Thursday OQet, 24, 7 p.m, s.W,. bOOLRY Shawnee Twp. Tuesday Oct,» Elkhart Twp. Saturday Oct 2 has been amended only onee since its adoption during the whole history of this government and that after four years of the fierciest civil war know to the history of the world, and the expenditure of inmense sume of mon: Three masked men held up Buarling- tontrain No. 41, the Pacific Express, four iiles out of neolu, Neb., shortly before 20 0 +k Saturday jey and the sacrifice of thousands of morning. They used explosives on An amendment to the consti- tution before its adoption would the express car. shattering it badly, i after wrecking the safe, rifled it a P HN aan ed have to be ratified by two thirds of the states, of its contneta, securing $50,000, lives. The states wre and have There is vot a more honorable, up- right citizen in Bates county than P, A. Bruce, and he is not above asking : the voters of the north district to | Crease the Federal power over them. vote for him, He wants your votes, | Does anyone believe, anu least of ail and if he could, would call on every] the men who clandestinely prepared oneofyou. He is a prosperous farm-| hig resolution, that it was an honest er, owns his own farm and made it vein himself by industry and economy and sincere effort to “knock out the He will be a strong, economical and | trusts?” It was well understood by conservative Judge an ableassociate ; Democratic Congressmen and all oth- of MePadden and March, ers who gave it thought, that it was John A. Patterson and John F,| meant asa subtifuge to deceive the Herrell, Democratic nominees forCir-| people and give the trusts longer enit Clerk and County Clerk respee- | lease of power. Congressman DeAr- ivel are getting ae ai Y yj ¢. : . tively, were getting acquainted with | 1 ond and his confrerresfrom Missouri the vood people of the southeast part |. i of the county the last of the week. rightly and courageously refused to Thevare both popular and agreeable | Vote for that joint resolution, and in gentlemen and make good impres-|so doing deserve the thanks of all sion wherever they go. They report | citizens who are honestly and sincere- the Democratic party in excellent : vondition in that section, with the ly opposed po Sears Shs Soe tendant evils. Democrats thoroughly aroused to CHALLENGE A COMP/4&'SON, the importance of turning out to the polls, and rebuking the calumnies of the Republican politicians and pa- We challenge a comparison of the i Ae ee tae GLuate Beate Democratic management of the af- We have no doubt that “pressing” | airs in Bates county fornearly thirty act between the editor of Tue Times] years with Republican managemen and Elder Wix must have seemed] of any other county in the state, or very funny to the editor of the Re-| United States, for the same or like pablivan-Press and Clark Wix and] period. When we took charge the all the other members of the Repub-| county was in debt, taxes were high, lican ring who gathered around to|a Republican sheriff and collector enjoy it. We can imagine them pok-| had defaulted for a large sum, part ing each other in the ribs and pate| of which was collected by Democratic ting each other on the back and giv- | officials off of his bondsmen, but a ing deep vent to their hilarity. But | large sum was lost to the taxpayers. between the laughs we can imagine] The county is now out of debt, with them wondering why the “pressing” | a substantial balance in the treasury. process they had instituted through | No county in the state has better or always been jealous of their rights and suspicious of any effort to in- minister of the gospel, refuses to sup- port him for conscientious reasons, al- though belonging to thesame party, All these charges we have made and he and his friends have failed to successfully controvert them, They being true, how can he consistently ask any Democrat to vote for him against Mr. Lisle who has been an humble but hard workerfor the Dem- ocratic cause all his life and never received apy office at that party's hands, Pare = —_——_—_———. DON'T WANT TO WIN, Mr. Cowherd>-in~ his admirable speech at the court house, said that a minority party of long standing in a state drifts into the hands of a few ambitious politicians who control it for personal ends, That is the posi- tion of the Republican party in Mis- souri, and considering the foolish, inconsistent and absurd issues they raise in state campaigns he is led to the conclusion that these leaders do not want the Republicans to win in the state, for then some other ambi- tious statesmen would rise up and contest their power. When we look back over the iseues these leaders, aided by their organ the Globe-Dem- ocrat, have raised in the pastand the precent campaign, we can but agree with Mr. Cowierd in thinking they don’t want the Republicans to win in Missouri. It was the *Robberstate” and "Poor Old Missouri’ ery which the patriotic and self-respect- ing citizen was bound to resent, and now it is “Looting the School Fund” which lie is brought home forcibly to every voter at each annual distribu- tion of the state school interest, wherein each school child in thestate receives about $1.20. We have no doubt that Mr. Kearns would like to see a Republican legislature this time so that he could go to the United States Senate and help out his Trust friends, but deep down in his heart he would hate to see the Republican party come into power in the state, | $7. which would probably mean his own undoing. : The Record insists that the consti- tutional amendment is submitted in order to “legalize the school certifi- cates.” That is not true, and we think Mr. Austin knowsitis not true. The school certificates are as legal as any other state bond, or govern- ment bond, for that matter. The constitution provides for a certain levy until all thestate’s indebtedness oie “ for them, still, we prefer them, No one, therefore, should years,” writes P?, Muse, Durham, N (., “Dr King’s New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health.” Best pills on earth and only 25¢ at H.L ‘Tucker's drug store, STOVES! STOVESI! feel at all timid about bringing in small deposits. Fammewe We have a very large line OF BUTLER MISSOURI. We are anxious to sell them, We.will sed them cheap. Capital, Surplus and Profits . . $68,800.00, Always has ready money on hand to be loaned on farms We will cell under a gnarantee. We invite you to see them in Bates, Vernon and Barton countie+, Missouri, at the Very Lowest Rates of Interest. Every land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates before borrowing of others. We have a full and complete abstract of title toevery acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8S. patent down to date, that we keep up with the records daily, We furnish reliable Abstracts at reasonable prices. Interest Paid on !1me Deposits ——DIRECTORS——- J. Everingham, Wu. W. Trigg, Booker Powell, ——) ee! Ww. E. Walton, John Deerwester, Frank M. Voris, C.H. Dutsher,—_— FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy. J. R. Jenkins, T. C. Boulware, C. R. Radford, | | 2 5G | p) We SN, Wa. E, WALTON, Pras. BUTLER, MO. MONDAY, OCT. 20. TWO PERFORMANCES--Afternoon aad Night, TWO RINGS, ELEVATED STAGE, MUSEUM and MENAGERIE. Monster-Majestic-Spectacular Free Street Parade Unapproachable in Wealth and Grandeur. Sheet iron stoves in 10 styles, 18, 22 24 and 26 inch size, at $1.50, $2.00, . $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, 00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, 50 and $8.00. See our base heater, something new and practicable. Round Acorn Oaks and other makes for coal at $7.98, $11.50, $13 $14. $15 and $16. We sell a first- class oak stove with all the new im- provements, well made, well tinished, a first-class heater and a fire keeper, handsomely trimmed, for $15.00. We sell the Ferman Heater, the best soft coal stove on earth. Come in ON OCT 90 CAMPBELL BROS.’ STEAM CALIOPE play® let us show it to you, It puts more . « ahead of the big parade that takes plact at 10 Sam Levy, P-F- Wright Fe those pleading and threatening let-] more substantial improvements, ie paid. After thie yon? all state heat on the floor than any stove 8. m., followed by three brass bands, a drum corps and a line of elegantly i ters to “my ‘Hear Brother” and the} There has been no defalcations, but “aig ‘will ‘avn beet hid eneen ai made, We can refer you to 25 in op- | designed wagons and cages of wild animals rarely exhibited. The parade # efforts of theit.¢missary, that rene-jevery dollar of the people’s money Sear coveihcaien po d pos. the eration in town which have been used | will be a swell affnir free to the vast crowd of people that throng our streets vf grade democrat, 8o utterly failed. has been honestly accounted for. |°° met ti is : ided from 1 to 4 yearseach. Every cus-|—an interesting sight never before witnessed in BUTLER, MO. ; y! . ae The officials have uniformly been “palag esau —.? veya ¢\ tomer will cheerfully recommend it. ee Boas wane doa te courteous and accommodating to OF po ahed valedioee pat ey We also have 2 Peoria wood stoves Larger, Greater, Grander Vhan Ever Before ad at the approach jon, 5 on the ve ior | « : B v hy? To reduce taxes and to make te , ; that purpose will continue and the sin te sin Sb SIC Oe One AR ak entirely new show—now elegantly finished costumes and wardrobes corporations continue to help sup-| How has it been down in the rtifiontan will be naid off andebke stoves that have been used, all iu throughout. port our schools. This year we pay|county of Dade where the Republi-|°° is Stil have Pa reinvested, 1/2004 shape and for saleata bargain, . ; af | _— hs art gehen yal cans have kept almost’ continuous ‘ile ’ mansisneits: fa: cuttiad your In cook stoves and ranges we show MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, EXHIBITION OF TRAINED ANIMALS tn) ed valuation. . } : , Be r * aap , eae d ve) é : the ion, ‘Ten cents it uae to sup Perel attention erthe fact that #¢%001 money will continue aa now, |. woes and euu, trom $5.00 up| Positively and emphatically the only All-Feature Show Come; < ort the state government including ; J deal ; ; . , . : Hs nal institutions. § wn to $275, , in spite of the e values i yo the public schools. Bight cents app $296 $06.50 have bees paid and your state taxes will be reduced price. . Nodest in ite ee Fey announcements, lavish in its per- ays interest an ebt. Since the rom 25 cen’ ¢ cents on ti * . f 3 theamendment providesfor dropping Isit hard for taxpayers to make pein chen are pipe and elbows, zinc boards, shovels how great. . , no matter that levy. Ifthe amendment be not)a choice with such a showing?|} ‘The government crop report indi-|Pokers, stove oil cloth and bindings. i edoptad the | resent tats 9 wal {C0%-| Doesn't it require a good deal of cates 638,000,000 bushels of wheat, It _— een ate cout - come THE LAST OF HIS KIND ; epee 50] | 288urance for Republicans to ask the| 9,225,000,000 bushels of corn and|in and look our line over.. If you . : : ie & been paid. The iucome from school people to make a change? Is- it any 988,000,000 busbels of oata, the oate have an old stove you want-to trade The Only Behemoth of Holy Writ ——— fanda will then be reduced from six bi 000, | ak 2 ; spor cant to lose than three yb pg ngems my sy realize that| crop surpassing all previous record. |for a new one bring it in. : Known to exist—as large ae an elephant, rations will escape pa: a their : —— ive us the do the milling "4 : \ . LE -.. tithatae ebook far which wi andre can aur them tat i eet seating, and oe ball be to [DULLER CASH GRAND FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M, m pet : 4 ‘ peace {# jee nee eh DEPARTMENT STORE, ‘Two Performances Daily, doors open at 1 and 7 p. m, ;

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