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| Facts Concerning the Institute Law. ! | The county court appeints be- H. oe TUCKER, tween June 22 and July 1, 1891, Lippanacis dea two persons who gether with the DR UGG I S T | | county Commissioner coustitute the = | | county institute board. The county '| (institute board employs the conduc. | tor and the instructors of the insti- jtute, and fixes their salaries. The | .|conductor is the superintemdent of | jthe institute; the instructors are his assistants. No one can bea conduc jtor or instructor uuless licensed by Dealer in the training schoo! Tins oo board, composed of the nductor Drugs and Medicines and the instructors and of which the > iupetoh ih adigrot pena sd county commissioner is a member, had by pulling the Kn » front. | grants three grades ef certificates in ae _ {the common branches. The second and third grades are good for LOCAL ITEMS. | year in the county for which issued; the first, for three years in any coun : a |ty of the state. The county com Six PP gases ig om are next) Missioner may examine a teicher Call and get a first-class hatr cut.|who for good and sufficient rearons See eecitn sp enaryoe aa did not attend the examination held Mainstreet, opposite postoffice. J. R. PattERsoN, Prop’r. Senator Reagan, of Texas, has re- signed his seat in the U. 5. Senate to accept a place on The Texas rail- road commission. When you want flour in 500 pound lots goto Pharis & Son. A Santa Fe passenger train's ex~) piess car was held up and robbed in Oklahoma, north of Guthric Saturday night. It is be- lieved that $500 was all the mone There were six robbers anda body of citizens leaded by United States suit. tested twenty miles secured. marshals are in pur- The passengers were not mo- Farmers, always go to Pharis & Son when you want flour in large lots, and will save you money. Every farmer who makes five hun- dred pounds of maple syrup gets $10 reward from the government trensu- ry for making it, by putting in an| application for the bounty. Every farmer who makes hundred pounds of butter or cheese gets— well, he gets a chance to pay extra iariff taxes on his tinware so that there will be enough money iu the government treasury to pay the ma- ple sugar man his bounty. And this is “protection.”—-Lamar Democrat. five Wanted.—a good appetite. You can have it easy enough by takin, Hood's Sarsaparilla. It tones the digestion and cures sick headache. Thomas F. Sibley, alias J. L. Duo alias, J. Stewart Crockett, arrived in this city Thursday morning from At lanta, Ga., in eharge of detective Kinney and was at once lodged in the county jail, on the charge of hay- ing obtained of Woods Bros., live stock commission merchants of Chi- cago the sum of $5,200, on a forged freight bill on the M. K.& T. railway on eleven care of cattle.—Sedalia Sentinel. Seed potatoes of every variety at Pharis & Son. The farmers of Kansas have John J. Ingalls’ realp to use to scare the official crows out of their political cornfields, and over in Ohio the stur- dy grangers are after that arch dem- agogue John Sherman. Of all the tools used by the monopolists of the northeast Sherman has been the ablest and most serviceable. —If he goes down under the as- | by the institute board. The county | commissioner receiv Ss no examina tion fees, but a salary as conductor the 1, All certificates now in ex- if lieensed by state training schoo istence e valid until they expire. The next State Teachers’ association jwill be held at Pertle Spring (War- | rensburg), Mo.. June 23, 24 and 25, 1891, and the State Traini June 26 te July 9, Ise. ibe one of the m sheol 2his will memorable edu- ever held in the istissippi valley. It d lemon- cational gather IM strate beyond a doubt that Missouri will educational school of methods and jas well as New England can have an | make it a great success. It is policy of State Superintendent Wolfe t> build up these ednest | tutions of Missouri, and att ad for During the age Missourians to go abi {such advantages. the worked early and late to secure the ses- sion of geveral assembly, he state training school for Missouri; and, all in all, it will be tbe greatest educational meeting ever held in the west. The principal element of im- portance is the 400 able educators who will attend it will go out to train and license Missouri's {teachers in 114 county institutes, ahd those 12.000 teachers will go dat to instruct our 700,000 children in the common schools. Arrangements have already been made with the principal railroads for the ene fare for the round trip, good for going June 18 to 25 and for returning until July, 17. The State Teachers’ association will be the best ever held in the state. Probably at least a thousand teach- ers will be present. Let us have an attendance of one thousand for once. What It Costs. Must be carefully considered by the great majority of the people, in buying even necessities of life. Hood's Sarsaparilla commends itself with special force to the great mid- dle classes, because it combines pos itive economy with great medical power. It isthe only medicine of which can truly be said*100 Doses One Dollar,” and a bottle taken ac- cording to directions will average to last a month. The ignorant Huns and Poles who are destroying property in Western Pennsylvania were imported by tke agents of companies requiring large numbers of laborers. and who want- jed the cheapest. Wonder if these coke manufacturers continue in the the | from other states rather than encour- | 12,000 | DRIVEN MAD BY HER MUSIC. Our Very Best People. Confirm our statement when we say es ze that Dr. Acker’s Enghsh remedy is A Crazed Bates County Maiden 28 oe Very way superior to any and all S ac Inthe eeTay ul cate en yee nee de : Xe other preparations for the Throat Wandering Blue Valles THE HANDSOMEST LINE O} cea and Lungs. In Whoopmg Cough Deila Forbes, of Vinton, Becomes in- sane Through Her Study of Musi and Her Success as a Composer = SPRING GOODS: To be Found in the City go to WOME % Last week the Tres of the made men- wae a2) oo NEO tion AIO DRI AN | mysterious disappear- ance of Miss Del BOOTS AND SHOES. Se | | One week ago, says Frank Craw-| | NOTIONS, &c, &e, S24 | ford, who reported the matter to the police and asked their assistance. ‘Cordelia, the daughter of D C.! Forbes, a pretty young woman of 17 years, wandered from Yer home in | Vinton, Bates county, sixty five miles | | from this city, and in her efforts to ‘reach here she walked nearly | jthat distance, and is now w indering somewhere in the Blue valley with- N | out friends er shelter and in danger | of personal injury. Since childhood Della her friends IF YOU WANT A GOOD eap Suit of Clothes, Don't Fail to Come tothe | For we are selling them at almost nothing and they are going very fast, sonow is your time toclothe your- | self and boys, as we are positively going to | Forbes. call her, shown passionate fouduess for music early showed much natural abil | when placed before the keys piano and her father has every opportunity for a ul edu cation that a small Missouri town af-! fords. By persistent practice Miss cousiderable But her Forbes has attained proficiency as a musician some effort she completed several | studies have had a baleful effect up-! Ge on her mind. Not long ple BS ie j A took the idea of composing. — Attea Be pieces of really good instrumental music, and one, a fantasy, was sent toa St. Joseph music dealer, who | accepted it and had it printed. This’! success, so her friends say, turned | her wind. She began to think of broader fields for ber talents than j the quiet little town down in Bates county. She determined to estab lish herself in Kansas City, but said nothing to her parents H Last Friday she left her home ar- | rayed only in a plain gingham dress, | but with a roll of music in her hand. | a | She has not since been seen by any! ‘of her friends. Without saying a} single “good bye” to her father she | a walked briskly to the tracks of the} We are selling more Missouri Pacific railroad two miles jdistant, and began her journey j northward, tapping the ties with her little foot, much as though she had | for the money this week than ever. We get new | Goods every day at the long veen a knight of the road. had gone to spend the day with some friend in the village, but when} night came and she did not return her father became alarmed. She) |had never bepn away from home a} night. She did not return the next day, but as all her clothing, except what she wore,and other possessions | were in her room untouched, her, | folks were slow to believe that she. had come to harm. | | In girlhood Miss Forbes was of | ; jquiet disposition. She made many | bor ¥ men reached that place early friends, but was a great lover of this mornivg, but though dilligent | | It was at first thought that she Lone Oak Items. The click of the corn planter ia | | Bridge fund and Croup, it is magic and relieves atonce. We offer you a sample bottle free. Remember, this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee by H. L. Tucker County Court Proceedings. WARRANTS Bennett. Wheeler & Cox = 4.00 la Forbes. daughter = ‘aude Wal re lf : é zZ = « = Seg Claude alton 7 wolf 10 00 Pot township. The following ta- oe sheen xs Co clerk's office 13 00 33 GM MeNissick, sup pauper 18 00 Poe Rie Tae SX JC Hayes, improvement in 8 the gsi Civeurt clerk's office 20.00 tunate condition of this young lady: Here you will find the Latest JM Keton. sup pauper 18.00 A peculiar story of a young girl's Barnard & Co stationery 10.25 » wanderings while probably suffering STYLE DRESS GOODS Bo UES TC Ses £75 from dementia, the result of too ; be : oer Lae ao | tae j a ) Barnard & Co printing 5.00 j much science of sweet sounds, was A Select Assortmeut of CW Porter, sup pauper 12.00 reported to police headquarters | | W F Rosser, pnating 2.50 early this morning. ul W HIgo cleaning court house yard J A Burke,supplies N A Wade, printing W F Rosser, = -|J A Burke, supplies 7.39 B H Worth bridge work 3.22 / Win Buzan, pauper 18.00 \ a ' Sarah Powell, sup pauper 22.50 j Mary Elledge, sup pauper 22.50 |F 'T McGuire, mdse 180 1} 1d D Allen & Co, printing 75 | | Pharis & Son, mdse 6.05 h DB itisereneaes cup pacpe 12.00 a CW Hartsock 32.50 © Hirni, treasurer. rants as follows: Pauper fund Contingent School loan Salary dudg cancels war- $1230.99 126.12 900.00 1761.35 and clks of election Total of warrants cancelled ‘ C G Divers renews school lean. School loan granted to R M Ewing in the sum of $650. Bridge commissioner ordered to repair road across Island slough. School loan granted to D E Ulm in the sum ef 8250. The court orders that the revenue of the county for the year 1891, be sub-divided as follows: Election and Attorney ordered to sue D M Dickinson on school loan G O Godfrey, insane, sent to Ne- vada asyluw. The following levies were made: For state purposes, 3 mills on the dollar; county purposes 4 mills on jury 5 per ceut; bridge fund, 25 per i cent; pauper fund 15 per cent; con- i] jtingent 20 per cent and salary 35 per cent. | Township clerks ordered to be | more prompt in reporting levies. 7 | Dramshop license granted to J ,H Hammond, Heath & Co | Commissioner ordered to examine Walley bridge over Miami creek and see what repairs are needed the dollar; Mt Pleasant RR, 8 mille ~ on the dollar; Prairie City 3 mill in- terest fund and 2 mills sinking fund. 7 School loan granted to E E Mootz in the sum of $200 on township No. : 20. Land patent issued to Chelsey S Hart. Worked Like a Charm. Bradfield’s Female Regulator worked like a charm; improvement been wonderful; cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflict- ed would try it. cure them Mrs. Lulu A. Long, I know it would 3 Spring Grove, Fla. | Write ulars. Sola by ali druggists. To those desiring to attend the Annual Meeting of State Association of Congregational church te be held at Hannibal, Mo, May 5th to 8th the Mo. Pac. Ry. Co. will sell tickets from Boonville, Sedalia, Nevada or the Bradfield Regulator © |Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further partic — ee of : Sa aa : belief that the lowest priced laborers | ome, and never did she spend a search was made the weary walker heard in alraost ever dicount. _at| Kansas City with a certificate grant- © saults of an ou 4 an betray ar 2 st? “ulton "Pa. R + . 1 eoulk 2 er : i retur one-thi ar sai au a en aus ie are the cheapest?—Fulton ((Pa.) Re-| night with any of her girl compan- Ceu!d not be found. After spending you want a good hair eut or shave |'"8 a return at one-third fare. Limit consuitue ay sere nag : ee publican. ions. With such a homelike dispo- S?™€ tine in searc h the men came call on Will Voshell or Prof. Young | of certificate May 11th, 1891. government will be greatly strength : ote dhe cites mal ¢ S - : | ¥or the 2 ee ne &* P Marshall % = Land tor Sale sition her actions made her insanity 1 to the city and asked ¢ -Hello’ Rattle box; here is our | For the 29th International conven- “ eee | 40 aeres near Butler, hi y. a thing beyond question. ance of Chief Speers. A ud. Come again, old boy yr, | ton ¥. M. C. association at Kansas Farmers, you will not miss it by} proved. some good timber. sure crop) When another day had passed and thelr report they went ryant is no better... Wonder why City May th to 11th the Mo. Pac taking your egg to Pharis & Son. land, well suited for gardening. the she did not return, the town was their search. -horister at Double Branch don’t | : 3 will sell tickets to Kansas : - | growing of potatoes, onions, celery. alarmed. A searching party was er- Miss Ferbes is « m ] F iewiofiiee City with certificate granting return _ Chas. L. Dixon, who attempted to rries, fruit trees, tobacco. ete . and cca f h cood form and fai Fi ie third fare. Limit of certificate kill Jay Gould on the Sth inst has {and also for dairving and hog oS | Sannienn et oe veey aoe fe ine een found to be imsaane. He ix|ie- Pree, $350——Small payment) wes cee eae | enady : : reel aoe : : " . - down. This is a great bargain: -, had seen her and hopes of her re- es ahd weurs a ie, vthe meeting General Asse the son of Rev. Dr. Dixon. who! ”, . 4 Able». Gl lied i ‘ 1 tl psy soon to Dz C. Mize, covery began to wane when word a broad at | OLY P. church, May 21st to June died in an insane asylum at Long} +959 a : 4 eae ; of a : N a : 4 iain vr Mo. reached the town that Miss Forbes |; ; z Jno Ist. ISU1, at Owensboro. Ky., the Meadow, s., and nephew of the) ——— ; 2 ee shoes and ne wrap. It is prob: Mo. Pac Ry G sll Mt late U. S. Senator Dixon | The recent cold smap we see from | had been seen walking toward Kan- that she will reac this city so7 od St I = ie a pe eae ALES Sa a |the dispatches has greatly damaged sas City on the Missouri Pacitic time to dav. r yee| oe {oule or Cairo with certificate To Dispel Colds. the fruit crop in Michigan tracks A party of horsemen was yonisy-s kK. c. Times Kansas... The democrats granting a return at one-third fare. Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse | A Reaatifal tome: organized and began searching for Alice Cardela Row . of Pleasant Gap tow uship are still Limit of certificate June 4th, 1891 fhe system effectually, yet gently, | si he ney! toand thats hel tnd Miss Cordena Forbes who disap- singing, Come ye ginners poor and For the Southwestern Band asso- when costive of bihous, or when | the blood is impure or sluggish. to} permanently cure habitual constipa-| tion, to awaken the kidneys and hiv- | er to a healthy activity, without ir ritating or weakening them, use Sy- rup of gs. The Postmaster General has pro hibited the payment of Money Or ders, or the delivery of Registered letters to the Pacitic Portrait Com- pany, New York City, on the ground} that the company isa “snide” con- celn. For sale, one block from the s:juare, six rooms, good well and cistern, SO shade peared from ler home in Bates coun- walked many miles on the ties and ce : some in the party kept their horses on the line of the thers Their Was Ler has heen heard from kinds of bal take kh Call fruit trees and trees. One third suit purchaser, or will eattle in part payment office € Speers received word Miss eash, rulroad while = 2 Forbes was at scoured across country. . t this cht progress toward the north Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. town of Leeds le valley. Here several persons saw her yester- |day. She was covered with dust and jas travel stained and tired. The | surance Co. Real Estate Insurance. Money to Loan, call on Jobn F. Herrell, Adrain, Special Agent German In- 24 tf 7 and nel are coming... Won-! ciation annual meeting to be h der if the ove . ‘ ; eral the boys are preparing to: at Herman, Mo.. May 23d to 25th enie on the 4th of July.... | 4, ‘ ; Will aud Howard v yy the Mo. Pac. Ry. Co will sell round me alee 1O6E trip tickets at one fare for the round it. boys ...Mr Joe Baker cakes . i Sunday school superintend For the Southern Baptist Conven- Rexter. tion at Birmingham, Ala. May sth to 15th, 1891, the Mo. Pac Ry. Co A Settlement: Wanted. NW acl r : round trip ti¢kets at one ound trip: tickets to be to Sth, good for return e! All 2oWing t debted ‘ holding J. T. Shannen & Co, yil] e y 31st, 1891. For further and settle. Office with R. J. Hur- information call on er address ley Lumber Co. Nerth Main street. | C. W. Burrows, tf J.T. Suassox& Co. | Tkt. Agent. Mo. Pac. Butler, Mo.