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Girls, No Not Use Slang. jury and court officials to return after | WORK FOR CONVICTS. Lhave oft-n had to blush to bear *Upper that night, as it was intended | : | O not be deceived. | The following brands of | - ds mee slang, ov at lenat attempt to bold a night session. At 7 o'clock | Why Not Employ Prisonersin the Con- | :. White Lead are still made by the “ pete chat leeiae rea Il the officer : eeeee anes : | 3 “Old Dutch” to, cat yup the bye words of the al! the officere, numerous wituesse struction of State Roads. | 1d Dutch’’ process of slow cor- | : P 1 eae ee ; * street, and using them asif they #d the jury, with one exception, | rosion. They are standard, and i : eile : cour, 7 were the faniliar speech of hou» It) Were promptly on hand. Of course, always | | S SWANK Swan Nx ang Mr A O. Jones, world’s fair com- Z, ; missioner for Olio advocates the use | J q |of convict labor for making paving| @ : brick for use in paving the public) J shows first. that the person is not Bothing could be done without the Strictl Pure accomplixb-d im speech, and tas a absent juryman. The minutes ran 4 y limited tauge of words, whieh does into hours, and still the prodixal yiohways. In urging the adoption | SESS : |her nu erdit. The use of mybt| didn't return. Ata late hour court | of his plan in Ohio he « “There Infants da Child = White Lead jwords comes from the association adjourned without having ace M-/ is no reasou why we should n —— for Infan an ren. The recommendation of | with other minds, either in books or |Plished anything Next morning | workhouses in locations where suit-| “ ” « » |society or howe = A yirl’s mind ean sharp at 9 o'clock the twelve jury jable shale, clay and coal can be pro-} Southern, Red Seal, Ibe judged by her chores of words,)mea were in the box. His honor) “Collier.” land that choice is ioflaene-d by ber | Scanned the crowd and asked for the : lassociates largely. Bat the great truant. He was pointed out, aud the to you by ples Merchant $a and overwhelming reason for the Court ordered him to stand up. evidence of his reliability, as he can | r Ser ¢ | “Mr. —,” esate sateen popes | PE CUE Sg UD cits, es a sell y ap teady-mixed paints perhaps one should say generally, |Z the derelict, “didn't you under and bogus White Lead and make a a au : | anecdote, | Stand the order of the court last larger rc : : -sighted | pas a = oe < ger profit. Many short-sighted oftentimes exceedingly vulgar; and | tight requiring the jury to be on dealers do so. i “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription knowntome.’ 4H. A. AncuEr, M. 111 So. Oxford St., Brookiyn, N. Y. (Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kils Worms, gives sleep, and prouiotes di Eestion Without in, cured at reasonable priees, and near | ous medication, | good railroad shipping points, and | Murray Street, N.Y | have the convicts employed at brick- muking inside of Tus Cextace Compa inclosures, and present penitentiary into a buge brick plant, the clay and coal to be unloaded and the brick loaded back on cars, and all the rail- said the judge, address | oyon turn the MANHOOD RESTORED! tiitrescrtul remedy | Sal uaranteed Lo Cure a.i perv« ‘seases.such as Weak Memory. of Brain slang originates in soe laf power, Headache, Waker wir f Slanbood, Nightly Emissions, Nervous: y | er?” : . ness,ail drains and loss of ‘Generalive Organs of elther sex cau FoR Cotors.—National Lead Co.'s Pure |Of evil mtent 1 have heard gira) Uanilaliimsunpen road ewitching to be done at night by over exertion. outhful crore, excessive use of tobacco, optai oF sar ba z id ca . “Yes, yi r.” gaic jury- : A ulants, which lead to Infirmity, Consumption or Insanity. 1 Rynke tesa) Hy pede rea mandated Juse slang phrases, that if astranger| “Yes, your honor,” said the jury-) when the prisoners are safe in their ¥est pocket. $1 per box, @ for by mail prepaid. With 885 order we ei yritten guarantee to cure or refun old bY i sireeists, Ask forit, take ho other. Write for free Medical Rook sent sealed Usi\u. inp.ain wrapper. Address NER VESEED CO., Masonic Tempie, CHICAGO, . For sale in Buuer, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. 1 rY Save: Ha " 1g 2; > would couctude ,| Man, explaining, ‘but you see I live Dessible to put on wood. were familiar with obscene and vile dite 8 way out of town, and my Send us a postal card and get our book on f a paints ‘aad color-card, free; it will probably | stories, sv vilo that geutlemon would | Wife gave me an order prior to the € you a good many dollars, aa ss 1 3 i NATIONAL LEAD Co. not repeat them to each other. Yet | Court’s order that I shouldn't stay in they bad heard men use these ex-|towe over mght. I considered the pose than road-making and state pressions, and bad used them thew- matter, and concluded it was safer purposes.” to risk your houor’s displeasure than | , 4 cells, stamping every brick with O. C. L —Ohio convict labor—aud im- pose a heavy fine and imprisonment if they are used for any other pur- St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis “A HANDFUL CF ~ MAY BE A HOUSE- FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH Mr. Jones’ idea receiy- selves, entirely unconscious of their - - favorable consideration from}, fi j School Fund Mortgage Sale meaning. They would have shrauk her’u, because,” he added earnestly, | embers of the Obio legislature.— 1 et rry Roof and Mary J Roof his) beck with horror from the use of “I know her” Paving. . Pei ie! Mea tritete date sock, words, i they had known in| TH® court looked aclenn mo ae er’s office within and for Missonri,in book No Bates 20 page 540 conveyed to Bates county the following real estate lv- d being ate in the county of Bates state of Missouri, to-wit: All of lot one (Din section three (3) township thirty-nine(39 range thirty (30) which conveyance was made to secure the payment o! e school fand bund fully described in said school fund mortgage and wherens default has been made in the payment of both principal and interest since the date of said bond. By the terms of said Mortgage it is provided that should default be made in the payment of the principal or inter- county ment, as if weighing some mighty! problem, then a smile started across his face, and the bar, court, officers and spectators broke into tumultu | }. 1: ous laughter. The juryman was fore given: there were many there who! *'~ could, perhaps, appreciate his posi-} TS OUR what they origiuated. Tue language 0 ay of concert halls, saloons and low re- sorts, of the vilest places oftentimes SOUNCE? “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” Warranted Columbias. filters into the publie speech, aud is taken up by the press, and girls are apt to adopt these expressions, when if they knew the origin of them, they | } | 1 fe Js i | est or any part thereot at the time when it] would not for the world make use of | tion- : me shall become due and payadle. according to — oN ue cra 5 ae ‘ the terms and effect of said bon ‘the then act-| them. Good, clean, clear, wholesome} VWIRTUE HA RE- Mi X Witb every Columbia is a warrant—backed by the oldest bicycle house in ing eheriff of sald county may without suit on : runity ode the mortgage proceed to sell ‘the property English, as musical as Irving and WARD. oe ui G \ldsmith and Addison could write, : ‘ court, I will proceed to sell the above deacrib-|i8 the proper lanzuage of girls, and ed premises nt public vendue to the highest © i = 2 bidder for cas, at the east front door of the wheuever they use slang to brighten court house,in the citv of Butler, county of language with, they tread on danger- Bates and state of Missouri, on ous ground, I once heard a pretty America—the largest in the world a factory which does not turn out poor work—a plant of superiative excellence in machinery and skilled work- a men—a reputation unmatched in cycledom—all these things guarantee a the Columbias—folks make no mistake in Columbia buying—book about Columbias, too good fora catalogue—45 beautiful engravings—easy to read—comprehensive—free at Columbia agencies—by mail for 2c stamps. {BOOK OF OUTDOORS. 4 Unbiased articles, with no advertising in them, on all high-grade outdoor pleasure. Cyciing, by Julian Hawthorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; base ball, by J_C. Morse; rowing, by Benjamin Garno; cano ing, by C. Bowyer Vaux; Lawn Tennis, by F. A. Kellogg; Yatching, by George A. 4 Stewart; Horsemanship; by H. C. Mervin. Magnificently illustrated by 4 Copeland, Merrill, Beals. Gallagher, and Shute,.with covers in ten water i colors, by G. H. Buek of New York. All for 5 two cent stamps.§ POPE. MFG CO. 4 herein conveyed and mortgaged fore, in pursuance of an order of the connty court made atthe February term, 1891. of Now there- How a Young ‘teacher Was Re- warded for a Kind Action. A South Side society girl, who is tees teaching in a “patch” kindergarten had a queer offer from one of the small Italians who attended the school, says the Chicago Herald. Oue day not long ago the young lady was walking in the patch dis- trict after being delayed at school finishing some work. She was pass- a saloon; iv front of it stood one of the scholars. He had an accordion and a small sister stood by his side shaking a tambourine. As the teacher approached the little boy cried out to her “Hello teacher me and Tessa plays here every day.” Vis ia Saturtay, April 28, 1894, between the hours of nine lock In the fore- noon and five o’clock in the alternoon of that B day, for the purpose of satisfying eaid debt} goine slang phrases very much in interest and costs. D. A’ COLYER, ie S 4t Sheriff of Bates County. xirl, as good as she was pretty, use house of representives yesterday, in refusing to pass the Bland seignior age vill over the President's veto, has for the time removed the dan- ger which menaced tke credit of the government. The anxiety of the silver men to place themselves on record iu opposition to the adminis- tration shows, however, that they will not be content to abandon the fight for any leneth of time. Their next move will probably be a free coinage bill. Mr. Bland has already announced that he will introduce vogue with certain people, at that ‘Trustee Sale time. After she had stepped aside, Beles and shave of Missoart, to-wit: other said: “I know ehe has not, she shocked if she were told that she Lots eleven (11)__ twelve’ (12), thirteen (13) fourteen (14) and fifteen [15] In the northwest was using the familiar talk of places of low resort.” Suppose there had quarter of section sixteen (16) in township thirty-eight (38) range thirty (30) containing been no kind friend to thus apolo- gize for her. fifty (50) acres which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas default bas been made in of both the principal and the annual interest accrued on said note and the same is now past due and un- aid, Now therefore at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the condi- tions of said deed of trust, I will preceed to Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, the ‘payment Girls, don’t use slang. sell he above described premises at public A Household Treasure. 3 4 if | i | 4 pt herens Wa H Sammy and Jemima Summy | & young man said to another: “Is it s wile, b, their deed cf trust dated F February 2 A and recorded in the record- possible that she has the slightest er’s office within and for Bates county, Mo , A aA in book No. 49 page 3 ‘onveyed. to the un. | comprehension of the origin of the dersigned trustee, th wing described real . ing?” _ estate lying and being situate in the county of words she has been using?” The isaclean minded girl, and will be z . |such a measure, and his followers e vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the pies The kindergartner dropped a coin}, .. ae . east front door of the court house in the city of| 1). W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y.,]. di | believe they can pass it as they did 4 Batler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, |,ays that he always keeps Dr. King’s|in the dirty little hand which the!) .cioniorage bill 4 n 8 ge 3 5 New Discovery in the house and_his| little Tessa held out and spoke to = iss 5 Bridey Aprit 1th. 1894, LRamity has always found the very best ais algae What Will dow 3 py Soe between the hours of nine o'clock _in the fore- | results tollow its use; that ne would not | Jobuny and passed on. . soe. "Drugzists or by mail. ELY BROS, 6 Warren Bt, Y. Bee niee the oeroiaes ia Bates talc dene: be without it, if procarable. G. A. The next morning Johnny held up| Medtcal writers claim that the success Interest and_costs. F.M. ALLEN, z pykemen<DAnett | ee N.Y. his hand, waving it about impatiently tul remedy for nasal abe must be a 8-4 frustee. | says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is non-irritating, easy ot application, and iz e = : ___|undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; tryimg to catch the teacher's eye. one that will reach the remote sores and 2 Trustee's Sale. Gist Re has wa Be in his emit at “Johnny, what is it?” ulcerated SEAS ane nice to pie 65 Ce t : Pe eee ie yaegler, and Ina J Wheeler | all that is claimed for it. Why not try] “Teacher, I seen you yesterday that only one remedy has completely ~ : tober sth, 1890, and recorded in the} remedy so long tried and tested. ‘Trial @ido't I és met these conditiohs and thaa is Ely’s recorder’s ‘ofice ‘within and for Bates | bottles free at H. L. Tuckers’ Drug} @@n © 4 = Cream Balm. This sate and pleasant If you would keep posted, subscribef for CA ie ere eee No. ab pegs ge cone Store. Regular size go, $1,00. “Yes, Johnny. remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing | ing deacrived real estate lying and being situ- = ae “Di else has ever done, both physicians and THE KAN I i atenia: th county of Bates ane State cr Mis. Reminds us of Gov. Stewart. = yor res that saloon where I patients freely concede this tacj. Our * SAS c TY TIMES, souri, 3 : was? ists i Z es owen Bidcaenn ne ey rere nese Mon the irs iumennuany outbe “Yes dear: Dont talk any more aria ee The best daily paper west offthe Mississippi River. he 6 hwes uarter of sec- : : 5 e ear: D x ¥ tion twenty-five (25) in tc pater forty-one 4!) | au inebriate, arrested for being drunk as : Women May Vote. oo of range thirty-three (33) which conveyance . . . new. : rn + 4S Was made in trust tosecure the payment of one has admitted in the police court that l puient aie the. little Des Moines. Ta, April 5.—Action ; ear. certain note fa ‘scribed a A na momen up ¢ B “ a trust ;anawherene default has Been adeinthe| he actually was drunk. The candid hand acai P jof great import to the women of ment of more than one year’s interest ac- sa to a n. 3 R i i yi Padedon caid note, and thesame ie mow past{and unexpected admission of the). 98 eee Towa was taken in the legislature ~ due and unpaid on account of auch interest hese tie ch z Johnny. what is it? today. The senate passed the 2 SEES que. “and. ‘payable’ Now there: Seats crease 1m oreme plate “Say teacher, any time dat you's | bouse bill conferring on women the | 2 come due ani payable | Now there-| yigue Orr yesterday ae USE, SRY a 4 = : fe at th t of the legal hold-|Judge Orr yesterday was an inci- Z ‘ er of said note and. purenans tothe con- ” noes - wants a drink of you goes to dat sa |Tight to vote for town, city and | 4 om 5 Uitions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to | Gent of such rare occurrence that Temnice esctines col ce stan school officers and on all questions) -A- is a sell theabove described premises at public - : : ope s ean : issuii is i | a vendue to the nighest bidder Toe cash at the the judge hesitated between impos Maliki Soucy hercher nelle = issuing a: pia is the a eas! ont door o! e court house, in city | 5 ini 7 2 my ime women vi ee «i iven e) of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- 0g the minimum fine or none at all. you a drink for nothin’ and a freejright in Iowa. The Saern 27 to| O Weidey -Apsil 27th, 1864 eaecbn ellie, We eres Gales «scan atl t ace’? aDMeIuEbeelabectiaes| $1.00 Tuo Papers $1.00 riday April 27th, 18 " 2 unch wil ully soup trown in. 20, | between the hours ee nine o’clock in the fore- Bee cheve ) Baca ch the = z 5 Several days ago the lower house | b =) hoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of that | experience of Governor Bob Stewart, Clinton, Missouri. of the legislature passed a joint res- er for the Per » for arposes of sa ; f = % 5 . indtataniseas a sare S81 who served as Missouri's Chief Ex-| Mr. A. L Armstrong, an old druggist|olution for the resubmission of a/ ae J.D. ALLEN, Trustee. | cutive within the memory of many | #4 2 Prominent citizen ot this eater-| constitutional amendment prohibit-| Year. Price of one Yoar, ‘ 2 atizens 4S ft ._ .” |Prising town, says: “I sel! some fortyling the manufacture and sale of | : : § Trustee's Sale. of our citizens. Soon after his im-! different kinds ot cough medicines, bnt li in I To day th te | ; aucuratioe hie made tous throueh (have mever in any jexperience coldieo | J4UOtS tH TOS. OCR) ee Sane | peercees Jay Ben SE his S Z x 82) much of any one article as I have ot |amended it to allow manufacturing | : deed of trust dated January 2th. Isis: end |/ths penitentiary aud talked very|Ballard's Horehonud Syrup. All who | of liquors and passed it—29 to 17. | @SS LDan one ent er U0 VE é and for Rates county, Missouri, in book No | freely with convicts. They invari-| US¢ it say it 1s the most pertect remedy | Ee Ui page 72 conveyed to the undersigned trne- : : ee for cough, cold, consumption, and all | < -: ; \ tee the following described real estate lying |ably denied being guilty of the| diseases ot the throat and lungs. they ' The Kansas City Times, January 16, 1894, began issuing The Twice-a- ; and being situate in the county of Bates and |" ~ ; : haveever tried.” It is a specific for} “*THOUT THE | Week Times. H t i i } tion five (3) in townahip thirty-nine (8) of|the Governor found a man hard at|ficve'a couch in one minute. Contains Weekly Times has been a welcome guest will receive that unrival- { Yange thirty-one [31 containing 8» acres more 5 iatee. Sad Bo LD d ed paper twice a week. The price {remains | or less which conveyance was made in trust te; work in the bottom of a new well,|"° opiates. Sold by sicker, drug- i | i] secure the payment of one certain no! . gist. 3 | | ff fully described in said deed of trust; and aud the fellow admitted that he was ee | whe! 8 ,defaul jas been made in the payme . : ) . yo es a a ig | of the atinual interest accrued on sald nous in prison on a charge of horse steal- ay Shilohis ential cla: | ONE DOLL AR PE R Y¥ E AR. oe SRO ae i . Louisville, Ky., April 5.—A spe- | nes = eats ‘ account of such interest ‘default the whole |ing. “But you are innocent,” re-! oy 3 aD : Pp BOW Ring { of the principal has become due an a . i q i ¥ a = i 3g | Guant to the conditions of aaid deed of trust, 1 {tole the horse,” was the trank re- The large excursion party ou the] |’. t. The thief gets the watch | 50 Cents for Six Months, 25 Cents fer 3 Months, 4 Sul proces al ibe ators deveribet Bits; | sponse “Then get out of that well,| WAY to the Shilob battlefield reunion | vd, the chain im the other su e<~| ars. tterary and News Features, which tor neaily a B : “ Smee Sy | he L F B s Features, which te : B a for cash, at the east front door of the court thieving 1. I want to turn arrived here today and were greeted se quice jerk—the oe | ee aes ee tc. a or neaily a Buarter of a Cen house in the city of Butler, county of Bates | YOU thieving rascal. a ° i en : h stem, and away goes the wat | tury have made this the greatest Weekly sn the West, will be | and ie age on you out of this place. The company | by the entire population of the city. | ing the victim only the chain. | maintaimed. The Twice-a-Week Times will continue a { riday, April 27tb, 1894, . i ie i | detween the reeraien clock in the fore. {Of innocent men shall not be con- —— arse aed fire as held at! This idea stopped : Gay, for te purposes of satietving said debe, |taminated by association with a| Ma pass CC one a game: : | Newspaperfand Magazi . : } intefeat ant costs. J.D. ALLEN, "| thief.” And a pardon was issued at | es were re by Major A. P. ne Gomis agcoore Ge | ke 4 zine in One. 3 Z nnelly of Illionis, Colonel I. | oneachend. A collar | = onee. eit ie oe | 5 » a - eae er echan 0 abama, nera: ew | pendant (stem) an 2 ~ = } Assiguee’s Noti ;. i 2 E fits into the grooves, ORGANIZE CLUBS. Assig pees er Allowance of Feared His Wife The Most Wallace of Indiana, Colonel I. P.} Remiy, lockfog the Se # eee = 2 . = z w to tl ndan' * 4 » any one who will sen: hezTimes ive New Yearly Sui ipti « eres Sarina cies create awh” Oa one oceasion Judge Andrew | Rumsey apd Colonel Henry W.! xo that it pears ¢ mR 7 o/any — i = net imes = New Yearly Subscription 2 liame are hereby notified that the undersigned | Ellison was trying an important case | Dudley of Chicago and others. To-| ?*' Pie ee ee ae ie eae fee : iit ve draft or postoffice moneygorder > | she city of Butler. on Tharaday_ April the sth, at Macon City and was desired to} morrow the first grand reunion of) Soil by all watch desiers, without tor $5 the paper will be maile “ = = i A N | cst, on Tas. Boss Filled am er Ra : tate of the ssid L ‘Wittisnee ‘and tha cnless{rush it through in order to make! the old soldiers, North and South, | © ~. Sass —s Sugutet FREE FOR ONE YEAR ; Decree Raving clites sgniast said cetate. are]. or another case coming up next} will take place om the Shiloh battle.) ©%¢- containing this trade mark— : i Sa ome i 3 . = <k your jeweler fo Pm : may be precluded fom tny benedt of ssid we. | Be st Beni P field. This reunion includes the| —‘-\ Yoereweler for pam i Address THE RANSAS CITY TIMES \ ss PETRE EWING ana morning, says the St. Louis Pest-| armies of Grant, Buell, Johnson and Keystone Watch Case Co., 5 ee Assignees. |Dispatch. The court instructed the | Beauregard. | PHILADELPHIA. Sample copies free Bansas Coty, Mc. { ' |