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Noother article for the WAS ON HIS WEDDING TRIP. The Story of Robber Starr's itis Marriage to a Joplin Girl. romantic ou the ey Line was p at Prior Creek. A man crawled cver the tender and made the engineer Astill, Im toa stanc fusillade. into the express car, andothers went remained on |the platform of the first coach while linto the coaches. Starr | his meu were securing the a ible | jeash. While he was standing there a young girl wild with terror jump- ed off the and ran away into the darkuess train was delayed! }but about halfan hour by the ban- | dits, and at the end of that time | Starr and bis merry men were riding |fariously away through the woods. About a quarter of a mile from the track, one of the bers who was riding in advance cam jrailroad train rob upon the apparently lifeless body of She and her a girl. | back, imouth set and her hands The robber, when he parition, was lying upon her white, her lenched. the ap face was saw put spurs Sev when Starr nounted and made him jump over the body. eral others followed suit, e to the spot, he dis | picked the girl up in his arms to see ther she was really She opened her eyes and gazed ina | half-dazed at the faces of the rough men around her. She asked where her father was and then Starr recognized in her thelittle girl whom he had seen run away from the train. The bandits had but little jlose, and the leader dead or not. way time to ordered one of | s the men to carry the girl along on addle and ride one of the extra horses. ed to make j his | frighten- and she| The girl was too any resistance acted like one in a trance. The outlaws halted the next day secluded pitched can little captive by this realize that she was about 10 o’cloe yon, where they time began to in a dream that outlaws. not and Starr bluntly told her she was in the camp of The first the leader paid but lit tle attention to the girl. He put her lunder the care of an Indian woman, day {brown eyes. Every tit | peared she pleaded with him to take her back to her people- She said her name was Mary Jones, and that her father lived in Joplin, Mo. girl's supplications were not at first listened to, but on the third day, re- }ports came to the camp that the | marshals the trail of the were compelled to e Starr ap- were on {robbers and they jleave | Sta camp. rr had by this time taken a favey to the stolen Mary, and on ithe ride next day she rode by his|s |side. The country through which | the bandits traveled was a rough ;one,and Mary, used to jlong rides, was thoroughly tired out lat the end of each day's journey. Starr noticed that she complained less and even had grown to like him but he well knew that she could not | stand the rough treatment she was/ receiving, and when he was notified | that the marshals were closing in on his band, he resolved to send Mary away, back to her home. Perhaps not in a joke but not al-| together i in earnest, before parting | § not being ‘from the captive ite told her that he | would soon go to Joplin and marry | Mary seriously sta the few \she had really | him. fitien in love with | Mary safely reached her home | ‘and there waited for ber outlaw] lover, and finally was rewarded. | Starr went to Joplin to claim hi: bride. He found her, and after gain-| ing the parents’ consent he married | her under the name of Frank Jack-! No one in Joplin knew hin, | and he passed himself off as rancher. | son. ; The young couple went to LasVegas land thence to Colorado Springs. where he was captured on July 2. | Wnen Starr was taken to Denver Y}and Miss Kissam e] to his horse and} 26th. Mi The | Gctover {his bride returned to oe home | Joplin, it is bel howey. eved. r. she has ¢ He Wasn’i un the ¢ not run smoot] | pens that a small | the lov the That was the case with Mr. Spatts ers is the rock in stream The young man his adored cn2 to} cend to the parlor, when Tommy | s Waiting for me In and obse rved curiously. | “I don't see ‘e n “Don't see what?” ystified. “The two strin “What two striz jm “Why the two strings tid on to you. i “What on this earth do you mean.” “Aint you sister's beau?” ed Tommy, who way to ausiver demand- thought the best juestions was by ask- —— — — = ae | PE SR A = yg AS ee TWENTY YEARS. B, JEVER, "Tiibk- est Side Jeweler. is now permanently located on the north side of the square 2 doors west of the Palace hotel, in the room formerly oceapied by Rie 1 Harper with the largest and most complete line of lpg more “Why” replied Spatts. “I suppose that in colloquial terms I might be alluded to in that way.” “Then you must be the chap she meant.” | “Who meant.” “Sister.” What did she say?” “I heard her tell mamma she had | two strings to her bow.” TVhat is why. when Miss Kissam went to the parlor just five minutes afterward, looking just too sweet for almost anything, Mr. Spatts was not there.” Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. Ali who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that isclaimed Electrie Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and | kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other aftections caused by impure and bad blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all mala rial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at H L | Tucker's drugstore Washingtou, July ‘13 WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY Ever offered to the of Bntler and Bates County. Fine Repairing and Engraving a Specialty Work Promptly and Satisfactory Done. Highest Prices Paid for old Cold and Sil- wer. Don't for get the place, North Side Square, Butler, Mo. Trustee’s Sale. Whereas George M Regers and Alice Roger his wife, by theirdeed of trust dated May } Sth, Isvl, and recorded in the recorder’s | oftice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 102 page 57 conveyed to the under- signed trustee the following described real es- t ng and being situate in the county of | a and state of Missouri, to-wit All of lot ANTED— CHICKENS & EGGS twelve (12) "in block twen- | ty-three (23) west side — addition to city of Butler, which — conveyance | made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of r and whereas, default has been made in ment of said note now past due and unpaid. Now therefore,at the request of the legal holder of said ‘note and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above described prem at public vendue the highest bidder h, at the east door of the court house in the city of r, county of Bates | and state of Missouri. cn reserve yesterday total amount inere being ye 886,- land eave orders to the men to leave|®’2. The currency balance remains 8 lnenaioe The. ghia sae eather oe about the same figure, | her alone. re child was rather 881 jpretty, apparently 16 or 17 years an | ats ee 5 pectal excursion rates for - the following oc- jold, with dark hair 1 dreamy St Pertle Springs, Mo., have Be tate Teachers’ Association June 2 State Car Association June Mo Methodist Sunday School Assembly and Epworth League convention July luth to Isth Junior Order United Mechapies, Aug sth Circuit Clerks and Recorders of Missouri, Aug, sth Cumberland Presbyterian Sunday Se peo assembly and Synod August 15th to souri State Be -keepers association 2th to 20th, Summer Tourist tickets to Pertle Springs, Mo., at rate of $2 55 for the round trip, and to Sweet Springs, Mo., & for the rowhd trip, will be on sale until Sept. 15, 159% your time to visit the tickets good for return until Oct. Bist, itrip tickets with same limit will be sold to St. Louis at rate of $12.55. World’s Fair; | Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado | Springs, Pueblo, Manitou and Trinidad, Colr® will be on sale until Oct. Sist, good for retun until November 15, at rate of $2.00 and good for return 30 days from date of sale at rate of S21 60 except Trinidad, which will be For further information call on or address W.C. BURRUS, Ticket Bu | 1 CARTERS whet __ CURE = Hesdachoent relieve all the troubles incl- ious state of the systom,such a ‘auses, Drowsiness, Distress after im the Side, &c, While their moss jo success haa been shown in curing _ SICK Di Friday July 21, 1893, | between the hours of nine 0’clock in the fore- | noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that | day, ‘for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and c J.M De drop in and see N. M. Nestle= rode at Virginia. Mo. He will give you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also creditors | takes subset riptions to the Butler din the estate ot | Weekly Tras, at $1.00 per year and VAUGHAN, Trustee. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that all and al! others intere: Abigail France deceased, that : g i i ‘ i Wi ianiss “administrator offfeaia| oS 22 ent is authorized to collect and estate, intend to make final settlement | receipt for the paper. thereof, at the next term of the Bates | Netson M. Nestuzrope. county probate court, in Bates county, | state ot Missouri, to be held at Butier on the 14th day ot August, 1893 J. W. Essts, Order of Publication. a3 edmingtator | STATE OF MISSOURI, f — a County of Bates. be / bgiers Be it remembered, That ineueorbiee to-wit: at Notice of Final Settlement. regular term of the circuit court of Bates E ; ; 4 : county, Missouri, begun and held at the Notice is hereby given to all creditors and all urt house, inthe city of Batler, in said others interested in the estate of Elizabetn | county and state, on the second Monday in Dixon, deceased, that I Charles Dixon execu- | June, 1893, and afterward, to-wit: om the lat tor of said estate, intend to make final settle- | day of July, Iss, the same being the eighs ment thereof, at the next term of the B teenth judicial ‘day of sald term, among coanty probat rt in Bates county others the following proceedings were hal Missouri, to id at Butler, on th and entered of record,to-wit aben Bryant, JM Bryant and S A McDaniel, partners ie ler firm name and style of Bryant Bros, & Mc- — | Daniel piaintit, vs.H T Lamon. defendant Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein by | their attorneys Parkinson & Graves, and hav- creditors and | ing heretofore filed their petition and affidavit re interested in the estate of James | @lleging among other things that defendant, Laney deceased, that I, J. W. Ennis adminis- | HT Lamon is nota resident of the state of trator, of said estate. intend to make final set- | Missouri. whereupon it is ordered by the tlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates | Court that said defendant be notified by pub- of August, Iss Bast Notice of Fina Notice is hereby given to all CHARLES DIXON, Executor tleme county probate court, in Ba county, state lication that plaintiff has commenced a guit of Missouri, er. on the lith S#@inst him in thisconrt by petition and at- day of J ENNIS, tachment founded upon a promissory note for : : : the sum of $42.47 executed by defendant to me w : sz plaintiff on the first day of January, 1<2,due one year after date and bearing interest at the ; - rate of eight per cent per annum. and that de- epuceD 5 1 8 property has been attached and that Bx LS Ri a month. by harmies« her! ee that do wate or or inte i s the said H T Lamon te ear at court, at the next term therec and hoiden at the court honse i of Batler in said county on the Lith vember next, and on or Serine the third ee of d by physicians and b PATIENTS, TREATED BY MAIL N! OR. OW. F. SNYDER. M'VICKER'S THEATER. caize DRS. KIMBERLIN & WOOD 4d term—answer or plead ¢ said cause, the same will be taken ed and judgment will be render: And be it further ordered that be published Weekly T contess- accordingly . y hereot cording to law, in rake Butler B weekly newspaper printed iin see € county, mo., for four he last insertion to be at $ Lefore the firet day Of the rter’s Little Liver Pills are —_—_6 next term of ‘the circuit court. A true co pe eee ngand pre nary REET Wettnees amy hand nd = QS a * 2 ~ —- 7 i a oi DI cou ol re oF cetpenachatencicathe | SURGEONS. county, this first day of Jaly. <a. culate the bowels, Even if they only i ear : : JOHN CHAYES. cared (EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT & Cirenit Clerk | t 8 z ‘ many ways that Zngtodowithoutthem. But after allsick head ACHE olen ee snare are thst here is whsre it. Our pills cureit while small and j | | | fe ee of sent by mai “CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. | | SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE | i Administrator’s Notice. ce is hereby given that stration on the estate of Ralston deceased, were granted to the undersigned onthe 10th day ot May obate courtof Bates cbun- All persons having claims tate are required | = ext letter or Lou N. Notice ot Final Settlement. Notice is hereby giten to all credit | others ‘interested imthe estate of | deceased, that I,J W Ennis. admi | said estate, intend to make final settlement | thereof, at the next termofthe Bates county | robate court, in Bates county state of Mis— Se to be held at Batler, on sg am 3? or) } August, INS. JIWE r the date of said lette1s, or they m: be precluded fiom any and if said c C sat dae ot May 1393 CLINTON M-. RALSTON, A¢émi iain trator e I