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| CORRECT Mirsouri Pacific Tame Table Acrival and departure ot passenger trauss at Butler Station. Nortu Bound Paseenger, - - 4: Passenger, - - A BIG SCHEME. Bogus Mortgage Given to a Banker en Goods Not Paid For. A GREAT SENSATION CREATED. st a.m. 3:5@ p.m. Passenge’, : > 9:25 p. iu. Local t right : + 10:05 a.m. | ae Soutn Bounp The Texas Anti-trust Law Violated By Paseanger, it : nice an. Tobacco trust Magnates—The raesenger, vs x pm. Union Pacitic state- Passenger, - - p.m, ment. McKinley and Shoddy. A practical dyer, Mr. P. M. Street | *hose occupation in finishing woolen | fabrics gives him an opportunity to know the writes In a@ communication World, September 15, as “It is past belief the amount of inside of the business to the | follows: shod ly that is in good solid as all wool. aud parties bringing such goods to 3st us freguentiy got i Won bv an Eye Lash. Money Found Through a Dream. When Volante was good, “Lucky” = Petersburg, Va. Jan, 14 —Some | Baldwin had settled on a race, st Weeksago Mr. Isaac Robinsoo, Saratoga, to bet heavily on bim. Ike wealtby resident of this e, die Murphey was then the stable jockey. very suddenl lenving an estate val Knowig the colored Archers’s fond. ued at over $150,000. He left) sev ness for a fine finish. Baldwin sent) eral children, among whom wes Mrs for him before the race and = said: , Jacob Dryfos, of Radford, this state, now look here, Murphy, I don't want and Mrs. Isaae Robinson, of this avy monkeying about this race, none city. Recently, for three ¢ lsecue - Pears’ Soap We perspire a pint day without knowing it; ought to. If not, there’s trouble ahead. structed skin sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble cnough. The ob- becomes If you use Pears’ Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores scl! drugyists; it, especially ee r all sorts of people use it. vw. A- ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER Bates, Cass and UOCTIONEER. Lwil es inany part of the coun- ty wenty Years experience. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction gauaranteca a hay cal Cacia pone g nant when of your ser fimshes. You tive nights Mrs. Dryfos deamed that P . =e told it is sh for when bay-|just eut the old horse lo nd her father bad buried in alot in th Guturir, On re ing they were 12 it was i send hira alo from the fall of the city a jar containing a large sum of B NTY ‘rt was de article and sold for such. I tell flag to the tinuist of the race. and I, Money in gold. Mrs. Dryfos ac court here. Or ber ; : ; , na af 5 Bros. a _ i i » lar you t youd rurpiise the peo | don't want to be worried inted ber husband of her dreanis was cle chatte ps disgust theur if it pos-) finish ind the two became so impressed a iona an 0,000, heid by the Nation sib e fort tu realize how ittle Murphy » | of Guthrie, ani the next mornin } ger ciltede & tovk p ‘ etiters Ow SOCAL uli w f St is, K ‘ % ' 1 ts t : ph ia ait ed ae i ez i oe vi ck, and atte a 2 , this 1 the old au ieul of Rs trict i z 1: I t the tlag fe 2 Volan 1 rold could ton Co. suing vw i \ 1 , } > TH LARGEST AND THE [ofthe stork 1 Alone | \ H place aid ld hin I Ir. Robi | IY TACT. D 3 , | wheare i young t | ‘ so tha S stea usd the first tua Down resumed the seat and was re \tounding to every one. They testified E * M ' | they Pett é . t of con- > H > Vo s the vere ut ere Was a very large ount + side r t r ‘ 1 i IP t t t rar } } CAPITAL, - = $125,000 00 : : stble tol su he fora pleasure Baldwin began of in gotd fe 5AE yy NU SURPLUS, - - WOO OO | Hae etter bat t few yeat t ; : ; Guthrie, and bi pr lent Lhe Dabeons lea ef utr} of tubac i sticuted zt rwarded h of ¢ move - = nera t t das turers of Philadel tre é \ rses } to M H L kept t other Bi TYGARD, --- - P | buy s15,000 oF wods | ported as authority fer the statement wer tart ¢ aay HON. J. 8. NEWBERRY Vi = the beste [thant « inds of carpe Maury began moving Aenatiensemistale 2 J. C. CLARK - - | cae pik : a mnettel country LO0GO- ap inch by inch, but it seems an im- sy ers tre \ ke stak - | the creditor, a utter t tock 1 z = DR. F. M. FULKERSGN, 2! |! Nie eee i apne |. jequaiy ee e t < 27,000,000 of raw wool.) LO.QU0,000 one by Da ka ob na Be Melone : : DENTIST, i auvingl we shoddy 25,000,000 i when BUTLER, - MISSOURT. | younger : The Commereial Bulictin ante | ror 5 or 6 weeks, it Deca | to Chicago to l = t ‘ , stir > beg , : in extreme protection J in bu ye Pher t began x Office, Southwest Corner Square, Dr. | ened and came geese J \ oo vy iia phssician. who treated her three | Tucker's old stand. fine. “His br jing of the carpet mar with ant exbi mm Of | y without benetit. A neighbor | next to St. Joseph Destigner | Puiladelphia in Juue, ISS9, said: | horsema f {j} sisted upon my trying Ballard’s More }and Cunningham : 5 d Syrup; It relic Lawyers. ie ees i : jo ibat city turns out the cheap-!his mount up to even terms and in { grt dose ai she worth | i = 2 oe : in Kan jest carpets, both in grade and | the last bound landed Volante a! rapidly, SAIS Ses ; = her cough was entire T.W. Sinvens SLA Sitvens ee price, in the country, being a very! winner by a uose. or, asthe sporting | \ould not be Sei made, &@ SILVERS & SILVERS, the cre liters. CALL ine parties pene \liarge consumer of cow fraternity termait, “by an eyelash.” | consti ate my ch Attorney-at-Law. tioned are very prominent and high: |¢4eap substitute for wool. | Before the jockeys dismounted Caan soothing t atand lung med- rs ; p ly respe citizens, and the testi- A petition presented by the work-| Baldwin turned to a member of the} icine in the world. ice soc. and $100. Will practice in the courts ot Baes 2 t teens : 2 a eb: A Court ot | 2°" ha ated a tremendous sensa- Ye sere Rene eS i ee Cee Sold by 1. L. Tucker. and adjoining countiet, the a tl tion. Criminal prosecutions and along {igen of Philadelphia, larg | party and saiv orge, Sn : ABER»: epee Court tas Jefferson} jogal fight will ens Me trothers | ployed im the woolen industry, to| you would get these Volante tickets} “My wife's a democrat,” he said, City and in the Federal Courts. ike rN eentiet ete é y' ¥ tory : eHh-Oflice over Farmers Bank; third] fron ih > or mee : reat: ib @ fiftieth congress reported that in-| cashed and bring the money down }and Pm a republican, and now is : ‘i rom “ Ark, anc estig door trom head of stainway. Ao. from Carrollton, } E i TOBACCO TRUST MAGNATES SCARED. D* ARMOND & Hy MITH. Wasuincrox, Jan. 15 —Texas sen- 2 ators and are being represe.tatives. asked to intereede with the attorney- general anJ other lac officers of their state. This intercession is asked in be- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Bates Will practice in and adjoining counties. half of certain members and agents of par Office oyer Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. [the tobacco manufacturers’ trust in Maryland, North Carolina and Mis- 4 ARKE SESS PERSO IES souri. In their attempts to persuade h IN & GRAVES, Texas customers not to patronize manfacturers outside of the trust the members and agents have violated the ATTORN«YS AT LAW. Te anti-trust law. Grand juries in Office West Side Square, over Lans-|-pexas have investigated and have re- down’s Drug Store. ported quite a number of indictments. The penalty is ‘vere. The in- DR. Me M, CHRISTY, dicted men have Ith and high busi- ness standing. They would be willing to pay a fine, but they don't want to languish in Texas county jails. They are asking the influeace of the Texas delegation to get the present cases dis- posed of as leniently as possible on the condition of future UNION PACIPL( HOMOEBUPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, tront room over P.O. All answered at ofice day or night. attention given to temale dis- calls good behavior. STATEMENT Boston, Jan. 15.—The Union VPacitie T. Surgeon. Otfice north side square,| shows gross earnings, $4. i Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chil | oregse, $273,781; net earnings, 31,828,2 | en a specialty, increase, S64 A decreas? of $371,- ie 442 in expenses is shown. For eleven | months to Novem! Gross | J.T, WALLS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ings, $40,255,533: deerease, $0 earnings, $14,168,025: increase, ~ ‘ expenses decreased 31, 765,71 Office, Southwest Corner Square, over Aaron Hart's Store. Residence on Ha- The Morphine Route vannah street norrh ot Pine. } LeavenworreH, Kan, Jan. 15.—An 4 ___. | unknown man committed suicide in the | ek small town of Brighton, four miles from this city. Shortly after ar- | riving in the place he took a heavy dose | Potter Bros. of morphine, which caused his a BRICK LIVERY STABLE, | fer hor s*ersant Toe | the app. nee of being well bred, but was penniless. There was nothing ou | his person by which his identity could An ample supply of Buzggies, Carriage, | | - ~ Huge Damage to California Crops. Los ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 15.—The Phaetons, Drummer | cn) Ae pie vce | destructive to the erops Wagons, &c. fruit | trees in the San Gabr around the Riversi No timate can be made of the d one authority places the re the citron crop at over 50 pe some estimate the loss $1,000, 000. . A Strike on the Pittsbargh Flectric in dollars to be Line. PittsBuRGH, Pa, Jan. 15.—The em- This ist one of the a anne’ Sta- Henle bles in this section of the state. eer Co. . ¢ this mora ease First Crass Rias FURSITBED.| #2 yours of labor. lines! operated mpany tied > comy At any hour, day or night on the | YF == most reasonable terms. Farmers Be en os aan ie desiring to put up their horses Litre Rock, Ark., Jan. 15.—Ben L. when in the city will tind this Pate was hit on the head with barn the most convenient in in the hands of Damp Sanders. ¢ town.? Pate will die. A posse POTTER BROS. | ha a stone anders a — caught. KATE FIELD'S | .t500"% WASHINGTON sh" nirg so claime $2.00 a Year; 5 cents a Copy | appre « y soat WV ee 7 ‘ A Missouri Parmer Hangs Himself. It is the brightest Weekly in Ameries ra . PLatre Cir fo. dan Richard Li Core ran! Washington, D.C. you will get it every week months. ‘Tt you send before De cember 15 you will receive in addi tion a fine lithograph of its Editor. | KATE FIELO, Send Fifty Cents to 32 Baild ing, }and 30 per cent. ad valorem to 32 land 5 percent. and here we find a |fact that, }edicd in any degree by the n had | - be established hi the formerly grain carpets, largely used by which y of wool masses, and were made large! nve now made and) of un average of one fifth wool | that in four fifths adulterants, and { the whole carpet iudustry of the; county probably not a million} pounds of domestie wool are used. | foreign | | manu- | use course the facture of carpets and which are not the of cheap, woo!s, best adapted for grown in this country, being great-| jly restricted by the tariff, and nah restriction, although ouerous before a as ! 1800, was greatly the McKinley increased under} from 24 act, namely probable explauation of the curious make more earpets than any other country sell to 70 yards, the while claiming to we were able to export or sners in 1889 only gners in 1889 only Great Britain. in year, with her free wool perted 12,090,000 forei whi'e ne yolicy. €X How is{ | such an experience likely to be rem- | | yards negotia- tions of treaties of reciprocity or the | maintenance of a high wool tariff? A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man + Constipated er trou-| Sick Headache, Bad Foul Breath, Coated sia, Indigestion, Hot dry i between the ver, &c. If you ave any of these symptoms, your Liver | poisoned, because your liver prope ort Are vou B tongue, Dyspe Pain in slowly} does e Liver, Stomach or Bow-} Liver Medi-! lasa lto the hotel for me jan alarming degree, appetite fell i but refused to name the | the highest ever paid for a horse. jis the well known Boston yachtsman j cancer, cte , it is the }and he already owns Nancy Hanks. lv. HERBINE will cure any} not only her own ills, but those arising Tm going home | we I don't feel well. fellow swallowed a chew of tobacco “ve gota third party at our house.” Some | Iu deed?” Yes; boy born jnight.” “What is he, democrat?” “I right away which I had in my mouth when that black devil ma ic that close finish.” he’s a guess mug wump, for he dosn't seem to know much.” —New York Press. |\THESOMA)? Ix Specimen Cases. S. HL. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis, I the Aryan was troubled with Neuralgia and | PLANT. 4 religion the and Rheumatism, his stomach was | chief offering to the goda was the disordered, his liver was affected to na aetandlliiiwhe terribly meduced plant, which being a strong drink a sand he we in flesh and strength. Three bottles | S#¥@ hew excitement to those who of Electric Bitters cured him. | partook of it aud was believed to im Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, | part power to the gods Til, had a running sore on his leg (late at of eight years standing. Used three Ege Teaco bottles of electric bitters and seven I boxes of Bucklin’s Arnica Salve, and | haps, it afterwards became the chief his lez is sound and well. John | god of the Hindus. In a vedie hymn Speaker, Catawba, O., had tive large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said Tt was be lieved, moreover, wrought {miracles, and for the worshiper says |“ We'ye qualitied ie Soma bright, it was incurable Ine b rule selec | And are immoral growa; tric Bitters and one box of Buck Iw ea at len’s Arnica Salve cure: d him entire-| eve entered into light, ly. Sold by H. L igh Risidieed Sells Aaron 13.—Senator that 3 year old, And all the gods have know What moral now ean barm, Or foeman Vex as more” Washington, Jan., Though free beyond alarm, Stanford acknowledged to day Immoral God! he had sold Aaron, the No such power as to J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston, | any plant but the present time, price. we soar.” attributed to and He} | yet many of the cures performe |! by price WasiS.$.S.a purely ve ! i ‘ | | | | | the says, however, that retable remedy jseem almost to border on the Itis generally understood that jculous. $150,000 was the price paid. Forbes | serofula, mira In contagious blood poison n disease, some forms of | remedy per ex i jcellene. reatise on Blood and mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC 1. - a ; + 4 | iSkin diec ages | Woman has been compelled to suffer, | 3 rom a want of ‘knowledge of those with whom she sta on the part co., cine. Price 75 cents. | ed. In lar s of Atlants, Ga Free trial botile at H. L. Tucke1’s| hovelsot the poor. won ee 5 —e Drux Store 44-1. yr. | the patiet victim of i Know »| Gail Hamilton's Nephew Indict- bene Woe I now the hour of rede as ed Des Moines, Ia. Jan., 14—The| S¢™* SHG Boel: aa Hawnibale Oar j 17 S : | annibal, Mo.. Jan. —The Democratic state committee last | 7 1j : b 5 13 . : aos rand jury has found a true bil bight considered the question of . ea ae 2 Ses. toe aie es bill pS | From newspaper talk the race f agaimst Lieutenant James E. Dodge presenting the name of Governor : pies i o- . co a Ritts aint ee \the nominaticn for governor of the | charged with robbing Edward Dresh- ies > national convention as : sa lid . : p ae 1 ‘ i ; T state has about narrowed down to /er’s store here several months a candida for resident. : oe <= a Ae secure . ae as Lieutenant-Governor Clayeomb, of! Dodge is said to be a i committee unanimously agreed that os a a : 3 Joplin; Ex congressman W. J. Stone ton and Mis unless there was barony in New- a a i a 5 : of Nevadajand Judge James B. Gib B He will be cout York the governor's name would be lea GE A : Peteenteation tie lneninoncr son. of Kansas City martialed as sconas the army can = = John Sherman was r get possession of Shim from the civil Miles’ a trve & ue Pilis. Act neW principle lating e ew discove The DUSTIESS ‘ 1 ‘ 26. The Democrats vot sol against it and A. R. Griffin, Prohi- bition. voted with them the United States authorities last weel Ex ruor F r : 2 1 y E raor r Consumption wasent “in it” by fifteen votes e Facts 3 last | s+ : | eix republican or fomented juice of the Soma or Moon | D. V. BROWN, Butler, Mo. i ‘Trustee's Sale. | Whereas J his w 2th. Is | te ew | in book No 49 page Sulsman and Mollie Sulsman ved ot trust dated September ordvd in the re Bates county, \ order's of- Missouri, onveyed to the under- signed trustee, the following deseribed real tate lying being situate in the county of 4 state of Missouri. to-wit pathalf ofthe southwest quarter of yn twenty-thre 25) In township thirty- Ke thirty-one containing oriess, Which conveyance Was m ust to secure the payment of two certain noter fully described in said deed lof trust; and whereas default has been male in the payment of both of said notes now past due and unpaid Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said: motes | and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of | trust, 1 will proceed to sell the above described premises at public veodue to the highe t bid- | Geer At the east front door of the court | house, in the city of Batler, county of Bates istate of Missouri, ou 1892, clock in the fore afternoon of that | Thursday. January 21, between the ours of nine o hoen and five o'clock in the | day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | interest and costs, FL M. ALLEN, | bet ‘Trustee. | Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Phillip Kearnes, | his deed oy trust dated Octot | recorded in the recorder’s « | Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 4, page mveyed to the undersigned trustee the HNowing described real estate lying and being of Bates and state of gle man, by » 1as7, anc e Within and tor | | | Fit of the we nl of the } south half of th northeast and all of the south | east quarterof the northwest quarter all in section eleven [I}! in township forty-two { ofrange thirty two ‘52]. containing {#2 ac ; More orleas Which copveyance was male i: | trust to se vayment of this certain | n said deed of trust; and s been ip ho othe | aid note and the | due and unpaid. N yt totthe ft i hoidero | tothe conditions of sai 1 red to sell the above ie public vendue, to the ' higheet bi east front door oft rt house, in the city of Butler, coun Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, January 21st, 1892, between the hours ot bi o’clock in the tore- s inthe afternoon of that purposes of satisfying said debt, sts ¥.M. ALLEN, Trustee. Order of Publication. dF MISSOURI, t Bates "wart of Bai SCOOBY in va oer Vit}; | es ie Wi leax | »¥s.5 A. Wilcox, defendant ¥ atthis day comes the plaintiff! herein ris attorney, and files his afidavit, alle Me ~ g among otlier things, that defendant S A Wilcox is not a resident the state of Mir- rouri. Wherenpon it is ordered by the clerk in Vacation that bard fendant be notified bs that tif menced & suit against him in this e by netition anc the general nature and object of which is to correct an altered deed of Convey ance from Isaac Wilcox and wife to plaintiite of and to the f In Bates court, at the answer the same ment wii farther ed and published in ard for four weeks succes. be at TOHN C. HAYES 6 record Cites ¥ band an e seal of ates eo } | } i