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VIRTUE OF CONSISTENCY. FOLK SHOULD BE ELECTED. The Bates County Record’s fight Editorial in Chicago Tribune (Rep.) Sept. 10. upon Mr. Folk hasat leastthe virtue} Ifa community loves honesty in of consistency. That much can not) politics it will stand by the man who be eald for the Republican-Press.! has proved that that is hiscreed. It That paper, following the lead of the | will promote him whenever opportt- Globe-Democrat persistently advo-| nity occurs. If itreally desires integ- eated Mr. Folk’s nomination and| rity in the administration of its approved his record. 1o now fight) affairs it wiil nos turn the cold ehoul- Mr. Folk after so short a time, with | der on the man ofapproved integrity no new developments to warrant &/ who has made it plain by sending change, the Republican-Press is ad-| boodlers of high and low degree to mitting that !t tried to decelve and/ the penitentiary that he is an enemy mislead its readers and was not sin-| of boodling. - is. No respectable} Why should any Missourian: who paper can afford to say that {t ad-| is himeelf honest refuse to vote for vocated men or measures for the| Joeeph W. Folk and hence refuse to purpose of deceiving its patrons. The | encourage honesty? The Republican circult judge instructs the jury that| may say, “My party bas nominated it a witness swears falsely to any ma | Mr. Walbricge, and he fs an excel- For Auditor-ALBERT 0, ALLEN. terial fact his whole testimony must | lent man ofirreproachablecharacter. For Treasurer—J AMES COWGILL, be disregarded. When the Republican-| He, if elected, will fight boodling.” Bee Ritveney See or a Cabeeay Press was praising Mr. Polk and|No doubt of it, but he could not do For Gunmen th Dietrit—D. ‘A. DeARMOND, | 8dvocating his election was it testi-| it so effectively as Mr. Folk, for he Judge 29th Judicial Cireult~W. W, GRAVES. |fying falsely before the jury, its| has not had theexperience. He does i readers, or is. it testifying faleely| fot know so well the methods of the now? In either event the jury should | beodlers or how to meet them. The disregard the whole of its testimony. | legislature assuredly will be Demo- A newspaper to Rave influence in its| cratic, and a governor of that faith sphere must take ite readers into {ts} will have more {ufluence with them confidence and deal honestly and | than a Republican executive. For County Judge, South Dist ,—Will Laney. taiely beyey them, netrgaers i right, bia pena ype a “ . aa ; | because it is the right, and when once} control over national politics. Mr. pi a nt mE convinced, atick rey t@t, though | Folk, if elected, will be quite unable Missouri bas 52,700 pensioners, | the heavens fall. Mr. Funk’s endoree-| to change the tariff or the method of who received last year $7,365,647 | ment of Mr. Folk and his work before | governing the Philippines. He will from the government. the nomination and his repudiation | have nothing todo with the ques- - ——— now of all that be has heretofore | tions which are determined at Wash- Governor LaFollette of Wisconsin, said, has lowered the standard of!{ogton by congrees and the presl- in his speech at the Clinton Chautau- country journaliem, andinsubstance| dent, All that Mr. Folk can do if qua, said: “IfT lived in Missouri T} said to his readers, ‘don’t always] governor {s to administer the affairs would vote for Joseph Folk for gov- | believe what you see in the Republi-| of the state, to see that its Yaws are ernor. can:Press, for {6 may be decelving|enforced, and to fight corruption you now, we will advocate another} wherever his trained eye may detect Mr. Roosevelt's letter of acceptance policy when it best euits our pur-|{ts presence: That he will do these {tis said, will make about ten col} ogo We are truly sorry Bro.|things admirably no truthful Mis- umns, and this is the prestdent who) Funk has got himself into thie pre-|souri Republican will deny. assured the people that it wasnot/dicament He might call in his) The defeat in Missouri of a man words but deeds that count. mythical “Farmer” to help him out. | who is conspicuous because he is an anticorruptionist will dishearten W. ‘1. Harroun, the daring opera- | throughout the country all men who tor and grain man of St. Joseph,| believe that aggressive honesty in Kansas City and other polnts where| public life should receive a proper he bas large elevators, has failed for}reward. Itthe honesé man in poll over $800,000. He hasacknowledg- | tics has no assurance of an appoving ed to fasuing forged bill of lading for | constinuency he will get out of poll- large surps to-keep his business going|tics and les the rascals manage A paper that admits to deceiving| and his forgeries and defalcations| «fairs to suit themselves. ite ovens a pod be! have been kept up for many monthe, -_ measure which {t repudiates without! T¢ ig said that forged receipts for . cause, except to carry out a policy of | g39,000 has been p sedlarear Har- Luminous Facts. deceit to accomplish an end, {8 not] roun makes no effort at concealment | Post-Dispatch. deserving the confidence and support | and the excuse he offers is that he| It is admitted that American eteel of honest people. had hopes of paying out in full and|raile are sold in Canada at $19.50 a - gt eee ge in that case no one would lose by his | ton. Addicks announces that his ene-| oininal acts. It ig given out that| American railroads must pay $28 mies iu Delaware are defeated and) hi, creditors are seriously consider-| for rails. that Roosevel: will have a mejority ing a plan to let himcontinue in| We levy a duty of $8 a ton to pro of 4,000. It reminds one of Jobn | usiness aud that no civilor criminal | serve the home market from the pau- Phoenix’s report of the fight in his prosecutions will be made. It seems| per made rails of foreign countries. printing office: “By a sudden jerk! i, credible that thia would be done.| The Dominion of Canada has just we brought our back In contact with Harroun bas proven himeelf one of | enacted a duty of $7. ton an rails. the bed of our printing press. Then) +1. worst criminals of the age, hia| This will make thepriceto Canadian fixing his hands in our hair and our peculations amounting into the hun-| roads $26.50, unless the American nose in his mouth, we had him.”—Ex| 464g of thousandsof dollars, to thus| steel makers reduce the price still s eaeeueremeaiieniiemnal put a premium on that class cf law further. This seems possible. since it The Globe Democrat’s lament that} breakers by compromising with them | {s etated on good authority that the Democrats have been fn control in| is q travesty on justice and should | cost of production ia lesa than $12. Missourl! for thirty years, is truly not be permitted. There should not] Could anyshing better illustrate pathetic. We will give the G.-D. this] bo different laws for the rich and the| the crazy character of the tariff than straight tip, that the Democratic! poor. No man should be permitted | these admitted facts? How long will party will be in power in Missouri} to buy exemption from prosecution, |*he American people tolerate this thirty years longer if it continues to educa prolific mother of trusts? govern the state as wisely, honestly} The Globe-Democrat has shifted ; mae it has tn the es of ite vaudeville acts of . Orchard Arrested. you see me and now you , : don’t,” from Missouri to Chicago| West Plains, Mo., Sept. 11.—When The DemocraticCommittee of Green | and is trying to convince theChicago |former Senator James Orchard ar- county filled the vacnacy on thehead | Tribune that it is dead wrong in in-|rived here to-day to spend Sunday of their county ticket by nominating sisting on honest politics, and that Mejor Emmett Newton tor Represen-| what a paper of the atripe of the G. tative. He was indorsed by the lead |p. gaye and what it means aro dit- ing business men of Springfield. Major | torent things. The G.-D. assails the Newton would wield influence in the | Tribune's Republicanism because legislature ifelected, but unfortunate | that poper inelste that Mr. Folk’ ly the Republicans have asubstantlal | should be elected governor of Mis- majority in that county. If Major} sour by honest Republican votes as Newton should overcome this major-| wel] ag by honest Democratic votes. ity and be elected it would be an ad-} The G -D. gete wrathy and accuses ditional feather in hiscap. ————— It has been statistically proven ing ite attention to the eltustion in| to attend court. that the little more than three years} tiinofs, all of which goes to prove of R vosevelt’s administration have) that its double-back action play of BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES! J. D. ALLEN, Eprror. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: The Wexxty Times, published eyery ‘Chursday, will be sent to any address @ vear, postage paid, for $t.00, For President, ALTON BROOKS PARKER,; OF NEW YORK. For Vice-President, HENRY G_ DAVIS OF WEST VIRGINIA, Srare Democratic TICKET. For Governer—JOSEPH W. FOLK. For Lieut.-Governor—THOMAS L. RUBEY. For Secretary of State-SAM B. COOK. Democratic County TICKET. For Representative—Hon, James N. Sharp. For Prosecuting Attorney—A,. B, Ludwick, For Sheriff—Moses B, Morris, For Treasurer—W, R. Bell, For Surveyor—Edward 1}, Borron, For Public Administrator—8. T. Broaddus, For Coroner—Dr. W. H. Allen, ge — As @ matter of secret fact, the Re- publicans are not worrying halt as much about the season age of Mr. Davis as they are worring about the mental youngness of Mr. Roosevelt —Atlanta Constitution, writ of attachment by Sheriff Kim- for the Farris trial and give veati- mony. Ha¥ESSEREAS. 8 prodigious sum of $2,500,000,000, | reacting on the Globe-Democrat. while the preceding McKinley admin- {stration of fouryears, with ite Span-| The Sedalia Democrat has this to| conetitut(onal government. ish war and purchase of the Philip-|say of Mr. Bryan's wordsof praise of | would pines, cost $210,000,000 lees than|Sam B. Cook: “When Mr. Bryan] Now Y » the foregoing figure. Rooseveltiem! picks ont Sam Cook for _ stands for extravagance and graft.| words of praise and commendation, /—Atlante Constitution ‘ork state, Washington, Cali- Maryland, Colorado and Wyoming. — - sourl Democrats are doing every | doesn’t care. Republicans admit that they need/day. Missouri never had a more ; "the next house to help them carry efficient, painstaking and faithfal| ‘The first gun of the campaign - out their plans. They claim that if} official ernor @ majority of 65,000. Personality, that! about 25,000 for the with his family he was served with a berlin of Howell county, and cited to appear at Jefferson City December 15 and show cause why he did not appear as & witness at the time set Senator Orchard had made ar- rapgemote for a bond, and gave the Tribune of meddling in Missouri |surety in the sum of $200. He de politics, when it ought to be devote| parted to-nisht for Shannon county Congressman Livingston of Geor. | coat the United Stare treasury the| trying to deceive its own readers !s|gla says the people of thia country | wanta man for president who will maintain.the law and preserve the He backup the solid south with especial fornia, Indiana, Weet Virginia, | he only does what thousands of Mis- As to Vermont and Maine he says he || mont came next with a plurality otf =GO TOS ZIB WILLIAMS FOR BARGAINS. We have decided to QUIT THE IMPLEMENT LINE of our business and will close them out at once for cash. Will sell you 16 in. Eagle sulky plow worth $42.50 for $30.00. Avery riding cultivatore............ 28.50 for 23 00 16 In. Kingman Commadore...... 40.00 for 30 00 Sattley riding caltivators......... 28.50 for 23.00 16 in. Emerson sulky plow. . 45.00 for 87.50 7 in. Diamond plow ...........ssscssesseressesnenees 2.40 16 in. Janesville “ Sattley dise gang plow... Suttleyl4in. “ “ , . 45.00 for 37.50 - 55.00 for 45.00 . 65.00 for 55.00 70 tooth Sattley harro' 18 00 for 10.00 No. 1 Scientific feed mill.........:.... 85.00-for 40.00 Double row Eagle stalk cutter... 40 00 for 29 00 Sattley 14 in. walking plow...... 13.50 for 11.00 Two wheel sweep rakes............... 18.00 for 13.00 Sattley16in. “ “ . 15 50 for 12 00 Superior 8—8 hoe wheat drill... 50.00 for 39.00 Avery corn planters, worth........ 45.00 for 33 50 “ 12—6 drill seeder attachm’t 65.00 for 40.00 Sattley edge dropcorn planter... 45 00 for 35.00 “ 8—8diee“ “ 65.00 for 48 00 eo cultivator, New Thomas 10—7 hoe wheat drill... 60.00 for 48.00 parture patern : 14.00 for 9.00 All other Implements or Machinery in proportion. All above machinery is new and ‘first-class goods and it will pay you big to buy now if you borrow the money to buy them, as we are offering these goods at a good discount, from first cost, and you will not have another chance to buy In- plements cheap in Butler, as there will only be two Implement firms left in Butler. These Implements are bound to go at these prices, so come right away, while you can get your choice. Overstocked on Buggies and Carriages. We have just unloaded a car load of fine Sayers and Scovill Buggies and Car- riages and they are the finest car of goods I ever bought from these people. Of all styles and colors and finish, These goods were bought over three months ago and coming in so late, has overstocked us, so in order to reduce our stock in that line, will give a rebate of $10 on each job during balance of this month only. Now everybody in Bates county knows, or should know by this time, that Say- ers & Scovill Buggies and Carriages are the best goods manufactured in the Uni- ted States to-day, and have taken first premiums over all other makes for over 20 years. I have sold over 800 of them in Bates and adjoining counties, and if there is anyone that does not know these goods, ask your neighbor who has one, what he thinks of them. Why some people will buy plow company buggies and (SIDSIAAGASISAASIVAALALBABOSEPPSBDEDBAADDS DS pay the merchant a big profit on them and get nothing for their money, seems incomprehensible, when they can buy a Sayer & Scovill at the prices I sell them. We also have other good buggies we will sell you for much less money. We are also making big reductions in single and double harness, and will let you have any harness at COST, with a buggy or carriage. Now is your time for bargains in anything in our line. Come now if you want them. Yours truly, “1B WILLIAMS. PP EO OOO OO OO OO OY OM 0 0 0 0 0 0 oe Oe 2 Ow 2 2 0 2 OO 2 2 7 2 2 2 2 Carthage, M, Sept. 11—Jesee D Allison, a laborer, shot his wife twice here last night before a crowd of 5,000 people who were listening to a band concert. Allison then attempt- ed to shoot himself, but was fol 4 the immediate presence of officer. ‘he wile te not expected to live. Jealously is supposed to be thecause ef the trouble. A mob threatened to lynch Allison, bat prompt action of the police in spiriting thelr prisoner to the jail outwitted them. Omaha, Sept. 10.—Dr. McCrann, of this city, believes be hae’ found a cure for tetanus, or loch jaw, hitherto considered rarely curable, His cure contains in exposing the patient to treesing temperature. He has com- pletely cu: Francis McKoon,:10 years old, who was in 4 critical con- dition with the disease, by placing him in @ cold storage room in a brewery. HOM aRS’ EXCURSIONS MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. ====GREATLY REDUCED RATES EAST, === INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO, LOUISVILLE, KY., ————— AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS.: ALSO HAWESTILLE, POWERS, LEWISPRET AND OWERSBORO, KY. September 6th, 13th, 20h, 27th and October 11th, Return limit, 30 days, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE To visit the old heme and see your friends of 4 Ruesia Cals in $60,000000, _ London, dept. 10.—The ion Tata : is food, starves. Then, it falls out, turns prematurely | gray. Ayer’s Hair, Vigor is a

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