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BUTLER WEEKLY TIMES
J. D. ALLEN Editor.
f . D. Allen & Co. , Proprietors
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BUTLER MISSOURI -WEDNESDAY,
SEPT.io, iSqo
THE STATE TICKET.
Foa Judge of the Supreme Court
JAMES B. G ANT JT,
of Henry Countv
Fmt SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
L. E. WOLFE,
ot Randolph Countv
For Railroad and Warehouse Com
missioner
II. W. HICKMAN,
ot Stoddard County
For State Senator i6th Dist.
MAJ. J. N. BRADLEY.
For Congress, uth District
DAVID A. DeARMOND,
of Bates County.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative
W H SUMMY.
For Circuit Clerk
JOHN C HAYES.
For Recorder of Deeds
J C MARTIN.
For Countv Clerk
T L HARPER.
For Sheriff
JOE B SHELBY.
Prosecuting Attorney
C F BOXLEY
Presiding judge of County Court
R D BRADEN.
Judge ot Noithern District
W M D ALTON,
judge of Southern District
FREDERICK FIX.
Judge ot Probate Court
J S FRANCISCO.
County Treasurer
SAM H FISHER
For Coroner
J T WALLS.
Democratic Committee Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the new
ly elected members of the county
democratic central committee to
meet at the court house in Butler
on Saturday, September 13, 1890,for
' the purpose of organizing and tak
ing active charge of the campaign.
W. H. Mead, D. R. Bradex,
Secretary.. Chairman.
Col.' Joshua LaDue is a clever
gentleman and a fearless and able
tariff reform debater. He was a can
didate for the congressional nomina
tion, as he had a perfect right to be,
but his ridiculous actions and utter
ances since the convention, as ex
pressed through the Clinton Eye, is
disgusting to even the Colonel's
most intimate friends. He abuses
everybody, friend and foe alike, who
had even the remotest connection
with that convention. The Cass and
Vernon county delegations, Judge
DeArmond, Col. Stone, the St. Louis
Repifblic and even his own delega
tion, friends of his own choosing,
are censured in his insane ravings
because of his defeat. The facts are
there never wae a time in the history
of the Butler convention when it was
possible to nominate Col Joshua La
Due, and unpalatable as this may be
to the sensitive mind of the doughty
-Col., it is true. The other candi
dates, all of them worthy and hon
orable gentlemen, had 'just as much
claim on the democracy of this dis
trict as LaDue, and have just as
good grounds to kick, but they rec
ognize that in a contest where there
is six candidates for one office, five
must necessarily be disappointed,
they heartily acquiesce in the result
and. are supporting .the nominee. If
Col. LaDue wants to retain what lit
tle prestige he has in politics he had
better return to his Blackstone and
give up political journalism.
If Mr. Quay should kill the force
bill and save the tariff bill, and Mr.
Reed should kill the tariff bill to
avenge the force bill, the fame of
the fifty fifth congress would go
thundering down the ages with that
of the king of France who, at the
head of 20,000 men, marched up the
hill and then marched down again.
In such an event we should try to
restrain our feeling, though a Kil
kenny encounter between Republi
can jobs would be a serious matter
for the democrats who have the
heart disease. If Mr. Reed will on
ly perform the threats his friends
are making for him the country will
have occasion to look upon Quay
and Reed as the greatest uninten
tional benefactors. We do not hope
for a great deal from these gentle
men, but Providence moves in a
mysterious way. National Demo-
crat. .'
THE HEXT SEHATOB
Major J. N. Bradley was in the
city yesterday and gave us a pleasant
call. He says that on account of
his private affairs neediDg his at
tention he would have preferred that
the nomination had fallen on other
shoulders. However, Major Brad
ley is a true democrat and when his
party calls, he disregards persona!
feelings aud responds with his means
and ability. He further stated that
he will not make an active campaign.
but will, before the election, visit each
county in the district and endeavor
to see as many of his friends as pos
sible.
In the selection of Major Bradley
to represent the 16th district in the
State Senate the convention at Har
risonville made a wise choice. He
possesses tbe ability to fill any posi
tion he would accept. Major Brad
ley is a large farmer and stock raiser,
has followed that calling all his life
and his interests and feelings are
fully allied with the farming element.
While he does not belong to the F.
& L. U. order, he is in full sympathy
with that movement, and heartily en
dorses its principles as embodied in
the Springfield convention. He is a
man of broad views, of noble im
pulse, unselfish nature and has more
warm personal friends than any man
in the district. He has devoted the
best years of a long and useful career
to the democratic party, and it is
fitting that he should crown his life
work by successfully leading his
party to victory and serving the dis
trict and state with his clear intellect,
positive, though conservative nature
and excellent judgment.
Several years ago, it will be re
membered, the citizens of old Mt.
Pleasant township voted to compro
mise the railroad bonded debt. At
the time two bonds were missing
which afterwards turned up in the
hands of parties living in Georgia.
Last fall suit was brought on these
two bonds in the Federal court, and
the township board concluded to
fight them and employed attorneys
for that purpose. Last week Judge
Philips sustained a demur of these
attorneys to the bondholder's peti
tion. It is thought by those best
capable to judge that this means de
feat for the bonds. If the bonds
are illegal, then those compromised
were, but the township will have
them to pay now, all the same.
Col. Joshua LaDue, political edi
or of the Clintou Eye and defeated
candidate before the congressional
convention, seems to possess an ex
uberant amount of bile, which has
to be worked off. As the Col. insists
that he is "as good a democrat as
uves, we expect to see him fall
gracefully into line for the nominee,
after the full amount of kicking nec
cessary to relieve his overburdened
system.
Our government is founded upon
the great principle "of the people,
for the people and by the people,"
and a party that attempts to array
one class against another that at
tempts to tear down one monopoly
in order to erect another monoply
on its ruins that appeals to the pas
sions and prejudices instead of rea
son, is not deserving of, and should
not receive the suffrage of a free
American people.
Gubernatorial Timber.
Mr. E. W. Stephens, of Columbia,
is being mentioned around over the
State as acadidate for Governor next
time. Without any disposition to
commit ourselves to his support it
is proper to say Mr. Stephens
would make a good governor. He
is a young man of clear mind and
clear morals. He is a native of
the State and belongs to a family
which has always been devoted to
good works in building up the best
interests of the State. He is an
ornament to the young manhood of
our land and the Brunswicker al
ways is glad to see such men com
ing to the front. Brunswicker.
In this connection we would sug
gest that South-west Missouri, will
lay some claim to the right to name
the next governor, and has some ex
cellent timber from which to select
one. Prominent among which is
Hon. Chas. H. Morgan of Barton i
county. Dade County Advocate.
Or Hon. William J. Stone of Ver
ncn countv.
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Order of Publicatioi .
STATE OF MI3SOCE1,
couniy or .Bales.
In tbe Circuit court of Bates county, MUaonri,
in vacation . ouij 11. iszu. xne siaie or Mis
souri at tbe relation and to the use of Oscar
Keeder, collector or the revenue or Bates
county in tbe atate of Missouri, plaintiff, vs.
Uis. H. Bowen. Wm. E. Waiton, F. J. Ty.
garl. Samuel I, Harris. A. L. Bowen, Nich
olas Shepard A Co. and J. II. Mathews, de
fendants. Civil actios for delinquent taxes.
Now at this day comes tbe plaintiff herein bv
her attorneys, before tbe cndersiirned cleric of
the circuit court of Bates county in tbe state
of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition
and afil'lavit. stating among other things that
the above named defendant. Nicholas SheDard
A Co., is a oon-resident of the state of Mis
souri. Whereupon it is ordered by the said
clerk in vacation, that said defendant ba noti
fied b. publication that plaintiff has com
menced a suit against it in this court by pe
tition and affidavit the object and general na
ture of which ia to enforce the lien of the state
of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of tbe
year is!. amounting in the aggregate to the
sum of 9M.'J0, together with interest, costs,
comml.ision and fees, anon tbe following da-
scribed tracts of land situated in Bates coun
ty, Missouri, to-wit: Lot 1. ( the northwest
quarter of section S, township SS range 3", and
that unless the said defendant be and appear
at the next term of this court, to be begun aud
neiaen in tne city or uutier, Bates county,
Missouri, oa the first Monday in November.
189a. and on or before the alxta day thereof (if
the term shall so long continue, and if not
then befor the end of the term,) and plead
to aald petition according to law, the
same will be taken as confessed and judg
ment Tendered accsrO'ng to tbe prayer or said
petition, and the above described real estate
sold to satisfy tbe same. And it is far
ther ordered by . tbe clerk aforesaid
that a copv hereof be published in the
Butler Weekly Timko, a weekly newspaper
rinted and published in Cutler, Bates county,
issouri, for four weeks successively, the last
insertion to be at least fonr weeks before the
first day of the next term of aaid court. A true
copy f.ora tbe record. Witness my hand as
Iscalj cien aroresaia with the seal or aaid
court hereunto affixed Done at of
fice ia Butler on , this the 12th day of
July, mx
JOHJf C. HAYJ3. Circuit Clerk.
J. A. SILVERS. Att'y for pl'ff.
Order ot Publication.
STATE OF MISSOUkI,
I ounty or Bates.
as.
In the circuit court of Batts countr.
Missouri, in vacation, July 2S, 1890.
The state of Missouri at the relation
and to the use of Oscar Keeder, col
lector ot the revenue of Bates county
in the state ot Missouri, plaintiff, vs.
lames K. Brugl .-, John B.Brogler, B.
II. Ingram, The Bates County Loan
& Land (Jo. and The Missouri Trust
Co., defendants.
Civil acl'on for delinquent taxes.
Now at this day come - the plaintiff
herein by her attorney, before the un
dersigned clerk ot the circuit court ot
Bates county in the state ot Missouri in
va Hon and files her petition and affi
davit, stating among other things that
the above np red defendant John B.
Brugler is a non-res'oent ot the state of
Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by
the said clerk in vacation, that said de
fendant be notified by publication that
piaintin ns commenced a suit against
him in this court by petition and affidavit
the obiect and general ot which is to en
force the hen ot the state ot Missouri
tor the delinquent taxes of the years
iboo and ibbS, amounting in the aesre-
gatetothe sumot$3i 60, together with
interest, costs, commission and tees,
upon the following described tracts ot
land situated in Bates county, Missouri,
lo-wu, L,otsone ana two 11 and 2,) of
the southwest quarter ot section 31,
township 42, range 32, also lot two (2,)
ot the southwest quarter of section 19,
township 42, range 31, and that unless
the said defendant be and appear at the
next tetm of this court, to be begun and
holden in the city ot Butler, Bates coun
ty, Missouri, on the first Monday in
November, 1S90, and on or before the
sixth day thereof (if the term shall so
long continue, and if not then before the
end of the term,) and plead to said peti
tion according to law, the same will be
taken as confessed and judgment render
ed according to the prayer of said peti
tion, and the above described real estate
sold to satif r the same. And It is fur
ther ordered b the clerk aforesaid that a
copy hereof be published in the Butler
Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper
printed and published in Butler, Bates
county, Missouri, for fout weeks suc
cessively, the last insertion to be at least
tour weeks before the first day ot the
next term ot aid court. A true copy
from the record.
Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid
(beal.) with the seal of said court here
uuuj amxea. uone at onice in
.Butler on, this the aSth day of
J hi v. 1590.
JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk.
. A. Silvers, att'y for pl'ff.
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Order of Publication.
STATE OF MISSOURI,
County of Bates. f ss
In the e'reutt court ot Bates countv, Mo.
in vacation, June 12, 1S90. The state
ot Missouri at the relation and to the
use ot Oscar Ueeaer, collector of the
revenue of Bates county in the state of
Missouri, plaintirt, vs. C O. lilaKe
and wile, Saliie J..J.C. Clark and
Thomas J. Smith, delendants.
Civil action tor delinquent taxes.
Now at this daY conies the plaintiff
herein by her attorney, heroic the tin
dersigned clerk of the circuit court of
Bates conntY in the state ot Missouri, in
vacation and files her petition and affi
davit, stating among other things that
the above named defendants, C. O
BlaKe and wire Saliie J. are non-resi
dents of the state oc Missouri. Where
u n it is ordered dv tne . ail cierfc in
vacation, thai said defendants be notl
fied by publication that plaintirt has
commenced a suit against them in this
court by petition and affidavit the object
rnd general nature of which is to en
force the lien ot the state ot Missouri
for the delinquent taxes of the year 1886,
amounting in the aggregate o the sum
of $9.00, together w!th inerest, costs,
commission and fees, upon the follow
ing described tracts ot land situated in
Bates county, Mi souri, to-wit: The
southwest quarter of the norJrwest quar
ter of section twenty-nine township
forty-one range twenty-one, and that
unless the said defendants be and appear
at the next - term of this court, to be
begun and holden in the city ot Butler,
Bates county, Missouri, on the first
Monday in November, 1S90, and on or
before the sixth day thereof (it the term
shall so long continue, and it not then
before the end of the term, and plead to
said petition according to law, the same
will be taken as cont ed and judgment
rendered according to the prayer ot said
pet tion, and the above described real es
tate sold so satisfy the same. And it is
furth- ordered by the clerk aforesaid
that a copy hereot be published in the
Butler Weekly Times, a weekly news
paper printed and published in Butler,
Bates countY, Missouri, for tour weeKs
successively, the last insertion to be at
least lour weeks betore the first day ot
the next term t said court A true copy
from the record. Witness my hand as
clerk aforesaid with the seal ot
said court hereunto affixed.
Done at office on this the 12 th
day of June, 1S00.
jun t. UAits. circuit cleric
J. A. Silvers. Att'y tor pl'ff.
Order of Publication.
STATE OF MISSOURI,
(jaunty or if ate. 1
In tbe Circuit court of Bates county, Missouri,
in vacation, fuiyju, ikw xne state or Mis
souri at tbe relation and to the uie of Oaear
Keeder, collector of the revenue of Bates
county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, va.
Benj. r. Funk. Willis C. Bradley and V7. I.
French, defendants.
Ci 1 action for delinquent taxes.
Now at thia day cornea the plaintiff herein by
her attorney, before the undersigned clerk of
the circuit court of Bates county in the state of
Missouri, In vacation and Dies her pettition
and affidavit, atatinir among other things that
the above named defendants, WiUis C. Brad
ley and W. L. French, are non-reridents of the
state of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by
the said clerk in vacation, tuatsaltl defendants
be notified bv publication that plaintiff baa
commenced a suit against them in this court
by petition and affidavit the object and general
atature of which is to enforce the lien of the
atate of Missouri for tbe delinquent tares of
the year 1838. amounting in the aggregate to
tbe sum of $11. t'i. together v th interest .costs,
commission and fee, upon tbe following de
scribed tracts of land situated in Bates county
Mwsonri, to-w t: The southwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of section 17 township 39
range 33 and the northeast quarter of tbe north
east qnsi.er of section -J.t township 39 rangs 33,
nit tuat unless said defendants be and appear
at tbe next term of this court, to be begun and
holden In the city of Butler, Bates ounty,
Missouri, on the first Monday in November,
1ST.J. and on or before tbe sixth day theseof, (If
the term shaM so long continue, and ir not then
before the end of the trrm.) and plead t said
netition according to law. the same will be
taken as confessed and judgment rendered ac
cording to the prayer of said petition . and the
above uescn bed real estate aoid to satiety the
same And it Is further ordered by the clerk
aforesaid that a copy hereof be published in
the Batter Weeeky Titus. weekly newspa
per printed and published in Butler, Bates
county, Missouri, for four weeks successively,
the last insertion to be at least four weeks be
fore the first day of the aext term of said curt.
A 1 rue copy lrom tbe record.
Wit nees my band as clerk aforesaid
sxaiJ with the seat of said court hereunto
affixed. Dome at office in Butler on
this the-19th day of July, 18C0.
JOHN C. HAVES. Circuit CIek.
J. A. SILVERS. Att'y tor pl'ff. 4i-4t
Order of Publication.
STATE OF MISSOURI, )
Conty of Bates. J
In the circuit court or Bates county, Missouri ,
in vacation, June 18, 1890. Tbe state of Mis
souri at the relation and to the use of Oscar
Keeder. collector- of the revenue of Bates
county in tbe state ef Missouri, plaintiff, va.
W. S-. Brown and Margaret Brown, defend
ants. Civil action for delinquent taxe.
Now at this day eoases the plaintiff herein by
her attorneys, before the undersigned clerk of
the circut court of Bates county In the state of
Misseuri.in vacation and files her petition and
affidavit, stating among other things that the
above named defendants. W. 8. Brown and
Margaret Brown, are non-residents of tbe
state of Missouri. Whereupon it ia ordered by
tbe said clerk in vacation, that aaid defend
ants be notified by publication that plaintiff
ha commenced a suit against them ia this
court by petition and affidavit the obiect and
general nature of which is to nforef tbe
lien of tbe atate of Missouri for the delinquent
taxes of the year 1883, amounting in tbe aggre
gate to the tarn or $4.80, together with inter
est, costs, commission and fees, upon the fol
lowing described tracts of land situated ia
Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The west half
ef the northeast quarter of section 17 township
38 range 30, and that nnleaa said defendants be
and appear at the next term of this court to be
begun and holden in the city of Batler, Bates
county, Missouri, on the first Monday in No
vember, 1890, and on or before the sixth day
thereof (If the term shall so long continue,
and if not then before the end of tbe terra, j and
plead to said petition according to law. the
same will be taken as confessed and judgment
rendered according to the pTaver of aaid peti
tion, and the above described real estate sold
to satisfy the same. And it is further ordered
by the clerk aforesaid that a copy hereof be
Published in the Butler Weekly Timcs, a
WeekiV ntWlMncr nrintMl unit nntilichcrf In
Butler, Bates county, Missouri, for four
Weeks gneceiisivelT til last maortinn tn m mt
least four weeks before the first day of the next
term of said court. A true copy from the rec-
oru. witness mt nana as clerk
seal! aforesaid with the seal of said court
hereunto affixed. Pone at office in
Batler on, this the Mh dav of June. 1
WHS C HAYES. Circuit Clerk.
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