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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES|T8E WORLD'S NEFARIOUS MISSION REPUBLICAN ESTIMATE Bryan Pleased With Their Sentences Stand. — | Broke Into His House. ‘ on Sr e . = - ~ t ° f Cavendish, V%., was Charles F. Kelley, ex-Speaker of St. OF JUDGE GRAVES son! St. Paul, Oct. 17.—The United| 8. Le Quinn o ' J. D, ALLEN, Eprror. Louis council, in Rioustensegnteelan : Hoosier Reception States circuits court of appeals | robbed of his customary bealth ey The Appleton City Tribune, a i is’ Oc: SA, | gfBirmed to-day the verdict of guilty, | invasion of chronic constipation. ~ — == | said: Indianapolis, Oct. 18 —W. J. Bry: Powe went) on iwsts crys Gained When Dr. King’s New Life Pilla broke : . |staunch Republican paper, has the P ERMS SURSC ION “When Mr. Folk commenced bis |=*8%° , an has about «recovered from the! F 5 in | into his house, his trouble was ar- 4 : UBSCRIPTION: | States t + of St. Louis y eee See war on us, we tried to intimidate | following to say of the effort of cer-| oid which affected bim Wednesday | pe emsent ina? Bihan, "hak rested and now he’s entirely cured. The Weexty Times, published eyery | him by threate of assassination, and | tain politicians to nominate a candi- night. He is especially pleased over | Garrett and Thomas E. Barrett, in-| They're guaranteed to cure, 25¢ at Thursday, will be sent to any address| when this had no effect, we laid all | date against Judge Graves: the way Hoosiers are receiving him. | dicted for naturalization frauds, Frank T. Clay’s drag store. ear, dost id, for $1.00, im, without ‘ F ere" ; - oS eee e sal ai si ae tl jer a! sore ——- a —_— eet On October 3rd Repnblican dele- Sis thorsand turned out at Nobles-! — ATR Ne ALAN RR | URNS a SYEATRFAC AMDT ET FS best plan would be to start a news-|"8ls to the 26th Judicial conven-| vite, 10,000 at Kokomo, 8,000 at paper and libel bim so fiercely as so | 00 will meet in Appleton City to| Tipton and 30,000 at Pern. — his pes J meee js ao aame “ perth pts - Revublicans and state committee libel prosecutions, or if he did noth-| Several meetings have already been | officials admit that he is getting the ing his influence would be weakened |pelq but no nomination hae been|.1..s.. + ERs OF Cate made, due we presume to the yed. “Although we could find nothing, : after a thorough search, to make an popularity of Judge W. W. Graves who is a candidate on the demo- attack on, libels were deliberately made up for the purpose of affecting | cratic ticket to succeed himself. Judge Graves was petitioned by public sentiment. This plan was par- many of the leading lawyers of the ticipated in, not only by members of the House of Delegates under indict- bud district, irrespective of party affilia- tions, to be a candidate, and as he ment for boodling, but by prominent financiers of St. Louis, who feared has secured the nomination it seems that the part of wisdom would exposure, and by those who gave us be for the Republicans either to en- the money. Ifthe public could but know all the schemes and plans we dorse the Judge's nomination or else refrain from naming @ candi- had, there would be an uprising and lynchings. The prosecutor has, after three years fighting, whipped us. While we etarted out against him date, which would amount to confidently, we have now given up practically the same thing. Mr. Graves has made a clear, fair and honest Judge and should be re- elected by a largely increased vote. For President, ALTON BROOKS PARKER, OF NEW YORK. HENRY G. DAVIS, OF WEST VIRGINIA Spooner is not Certain. New York, Oct. 18.—Senator John C. Spooner, of Wisconsin, was in New York to day and in discussing the Republican situation in his state said: “The conditions are mixed and itis not certain that ‘the electoral vote vill be carried for the Republi- cans, Much depends upon non-inter- ference.” He said he had no appoint- menés for speaking in Wisconsin now and whether he should make any more speeches in the state depended upon future developments. Another Warrensburg Victim. Sedalia, Mo,, Oct. 15,—clifford Rugel, 14 years old, who was injured in last Monday’s wreck on the Mis- souri Pucitic, near Warrensburg, died in the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway hospital last night. This is the thirtieth death frum the wreck. The body was sent today to Ndna, Kas., for burial. His death was the fifth in the family. His father, mother, brother and eister were kill- ed in the wreck. Dies From Her Wounds. Troy, Kas., Oct. 16.—Mrs, Robert Hinchman, who was shot by her husband at Severance Friday, died today. The trouble occu when Hinchman attempted to regain pos- session of thelr adopted child, whom Strate Democratic TICKET For Governor—JOSEPH W. FOLK. For Lieut.-Governor—THOMAS L. RUBEY. For Secretary of State—SAM 8, COOK. For Auditor—ALBERT O. ALLEN. For Treasurer—J AMES COWGILL, For Attorney General—ELLIOTT W. MAJOR, For Rail Road Commissioner—H. R. OGLESBY. For Congress 6th District—D. A. DkARMOND, Judge 2th Judicial Cireult—W. W. GRAVES, 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 Surveyer—Edward B. Borron, For Public Administrator—8. T. Broaddus. For Coroner—Dr. W. H. Allen, For County Judge, South Dist ,—Will Laney, For County Judge, North Dist,,—P. A. Brace, One of the most important daties attending good citizenship is that every qualified voter deposit his ballot as in his jadgement will best subserve the the ends of good government. hope.” The St. Louis World is being circu lated over Missouri at a price which hardly covers the cost of postage and its mission is to defeat Mr. Folk for governor. It tried bard to defeat his nomination, and repeatedly pub- lished the most outrageous libels re flecting upon the sincerity, houor and integrity of the prosecutor and dared him to bring suit for libel. Mr. Folk pursued the even tenor of bis way and refused to be turned aside by these assaults. The World is still ate maligning Mr. Folk in every fesue, Senator Stone in his speech at and by sending it broadcast Nevada last Saturday eaid: throughout the state they still hope Judge Parker believes that he will to defeat himfor governor. The tight| be elected. Mr. Taggart says: “In- of the World, owing to its irrespon-| ‘/ana will go democratic and Parker sibility, is having no effect on the| Will be elected.” Suppose here tn honest voters, and the boodlers are Missouri we fall down, what can any advised by Mr, Folk that he does not Democrat think of himself who con-] Mra, Hinchwan had taken to her want their votes. tributes to that result. bey ht — vin = six ae The fight of the Globe-Democrat is| ‘The danger in Missourl “ the stay | os. Mie, Hinchmas meteodpinn on a very little higher plane than the|®* home vote. Danger of @ repetl-| seatemens in which she eays that her World. ‘The St. Louis Star, a Re-| on of 1904. Youshould appreciate | husband fired the firet shot. Hinch- publican paper that {8 opposing Mr. the importance of this contest and | man is in jail. Folk aud the Democratic ticket on|*° 8° that every Democratic vote in political grounds, sayseditorially, of | *he State is cast. Suicide at Pleasant Hill. these unjust assaults on the Demo- pave gen a Mrs. Achilles Cook, committed - le ie ’ cratic nominee: ‘‘Mr. Folk has done Dissolve the Partnership suicide at Pleasant Hill, late Friday his boodle work with all the fidelity | Tne commener. ni 1 ght. She walked out to the Kel- could put into it. It does not make| ward M. Shepard d ded “a die- p ¥ epard demanced 2 8"/upon a bush, and then deliberately bess when it is the cheapest. Jaleo handle the famous d the United States , f an government, ) man’s actions, and when they saw * suite from 8 to 16 dollars, Wood beds from 86c to $2.00. ler’s inflyence{e for my opyonent.| you from the head of the department could be rescued, she was dead. Come and get robbed. Louls and those who have been| mittee which ls in large part depend-| was sixty years old. She had three renounce their support. The Demo-| The Wall Street Journal, com-|ency is the only cause attributed for most corrupt gang the world has|the fact that Mr. Cortelyou was sec- the people of Missouri by becoming} was madechairman of the Republican vicious slander mills. They build; we think, admit that the appoint- prow! around the state uttering cal-} We know that it was promised that “I have challenged my opponent} and labor, a thorough investigation had a righteous cause he would not/ Mr. Cortelyou was transferred we There is no known cure for Blackleg, ing for several years. ten head. Injectors $1.00, will last a life- any votes for any party to attempt solution of the partnership between | ghrow hereelf into the water. Riverside Ranges, none better. Good second hand heaters ® partnersblp most unworthily {llus-| her jump into the lake, they gave Ironing boards 85c. I also have a complete line of new and This I know and this my opponent] in supervision of the corporations to} Mrs, Cook was a widow and a LEE CULVER, scorched by the boodle investigation | ent upon those very corporationsfor| children by a fortner husband, but cratic party {s fighting againet| monting apon Mr.Shepard’s remarks | the rash act, ee —————————————— ever known. Some of these candi |resary of the department of com- mere scandal mongers and some Of pational committee, their hope of success ona foundation| ment of Mr. Cortelyou under the umes where there is none to chal-| under Mr. Cortelyou's administra- Fs p @ ci ally and offered him an opportunity to] would be made of the great trusts of be afraid to do this. As it fe, he dare| have heard little or nothing of these TheSanative, Anti ‘ ing, He HOW TO USE BLACKLEGOIDS. fying a Your cattle should be vaccinated. It is after. the animal is down. The loss.of Sent to any address prepaid on receipt of No legitimate excuse can be offered by a voterfor failure or refusal to vote ifthe condition of his health will p-rmit him to go to the polls without endangering his life. Aman who fails or refures to vote has no cause of complaint against the evils of government Democratic enthusiasm every where is becoming aroused now. A won- derful change in feeling ie notable the past few days and the outlook grows brighter as election day approaches. —R. H. Review. e Ex-President Cleveland has con- eented to address the New York Parker and Davis business men club. A speech in New York by Mr. Cleve land will be worth thousands of votes to the Democratic ticket in that city and state. Look at it, ain’t it a beauty? and as good as It is beautiful. LEE CULVER eella the above stoves, No. 14 for $12.00, No. 16 for $14.00, No. 18 for $16.00. From 8 to5 dollars cheaper than the same size and grade sold by others. He sold of these stoves alone last winter 41 Comets, and nota buyer but what was well pleased. They are air tight and the jacket is cold rolled steel, the fire pot is single and made 3 parts new iron, 1 part alloy, and cannot crack or warp, and have the screw cone draft. Their heating qualities cannot be surpassed. One No. 18 Comet last winter, heat Mr. Lins store 25x100 feet with lees than 85 bushels of coal. Qne No. 16 Comet heat a restaurant 18x40 with less fuel. A No. 14 Comet heat two rooms for me 18x18 feet with 60 bushels The Missouri statute limitsedamage for the loss of a life to $5,000. For injuries there is no statute limitation. The cost of the Warrensburg wreck to the Missouri Pacific railway will be @ vast fortune, but the sum will be a bagatelle when compared to thegrief of one of the stricken families. —Ne- veda Post. There have been more business! Mr, Folk, in hie speech at Nevada, failures in St. Clair county during the past year then ever before re . corded in the history of the county There are more farmers losing money than there were at any time since the grasshopper raid in 1875. There are more deeds of trust and chattel mortgayres being recorded than are being paid off. And yet we are told to “stand pat” and slowly starve to death while the trusts rob us of what remalns.—Oaceola Democrat. ¢ SEs George Templeton, candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, publishes a card in the Free-Press, in anewer to & notice in THE Times last week, that we had been informed that in his Speeches over the county he was charging all county officials with being crooked. Mr. Templeton de- nies that he hassaid anything derog- atory to thecharacter, either private or official, of the county officials. That statement is perf-ctly satisfac- tory and weare very glad that he denies making those kind of charges. His statement to that effect was suf- ficient without the intimation that we had manufactured it out of whole cloth. We got ourinformation from what we considered -very reliable source, and we will add that Mr. Templeton’s speech at Prairie City was misunderstood and his language misinterpreted by several mighty 00d citizens in that respect. can machine to the light of free dis-| giso in newspaper dispatches that cussion.” the great trust’ magnates have, one after another, declared in favor of It you believe in honest, economical administration, low taxes: if you are opposed to tax fed monopolies, if you favor real reciprocity in inter national trade; if youdesire the pres- lers are working shoulder to shoulder in the effort to elects Mr. Roosevelt and thateven Mr. Armour, of the The other day there was held in Appleton City a Republican Judicial Convention which nominated a can- didate against Judge W. W. Graves. _ We have perused carefully the list of twenty or more delegates and fail to find thereon the name of a single at- torney of the district. On the con- trary the convention was largely to obscure this set of facts.” the greatcorporations of the coun’ greatcorp *'Y| Two negro men watched the wo- and cook stoves from $1 to $12. Good three piece hed room thus locates the boodle vote: ‘“But-| trated by the transfer of Mr. Cortel- y jranwer of Bir, the alarm, but before the woman second hand furniture. dare not deny. The boodlers of St.| the cheirmanshtp of a national com- woman of considerable wealth. She Southeast Corner Square, Butler. arefor my opponent. He dare not} its pecuniary support.” none of them lived her. Despond- boodlers The Republican machine makes no effort to conceal its indig- =I (5 STITT : G {a fighting with the corruptioniets in| nation and asya, in effect, that It is ee SISie SISSIES defiance of the will uf the body of the| outrageous for anyone to say that >” party. It hascombined with the|there was any connection’ between dates are insultihg the intelligence of | merce and labor and she fact that he their organs have degenerated into, Even the Wall Street Journal will, ot boodle votes and faleehood. They | circumstances was, atleast, not wise. lenge them. tion of the department of commerce ae meet me in joint discussion. It he} ghe country. We know that since Mothers notsubmit the claim of the Republi-| poasted investigations. We read the only preventative from Blackleg. one good calf will pay for your vaccinat- regular price, $1.50, enough to vaccinate fas a ore spot the location whereot nomination was veconded by Guager |. 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