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j i 0 si. CLARDY & CANTERBURY, The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business OF BATES COUNTY. If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business promptly attended to. First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. JAPAN’S VICTORY. AGUE AND MALARIA. As Described by a Medical Writer. Additional Details of the Naval En-! The regular, old fashioned fever gacement inthe Bay of Corea, and ague or chills aud fever is, iu London, Sept. 20.—Dispatches | deed, bad enough, but far worse to received here to day from Shanghai | bear is that kindred disease known eay that the total number of the ®% chronic malaria. The old-time Chinese fleet engaged in the battle | chills and fever weuld produce a fought off the mouth of Yalu Riyer | | distinct chill, followed by fever and was twelve war-ships and four tor- | Sweating, when the victim would pedoes. The Japanese fleet, it is ave arespite of one, two or three added, was composed of feeventeen | days in which to recuperate and re ships, some of which were small war | gain his courage and strength. But vessels. ‘The Chinese claim to have | 2°t 8° with chronic malaria Every sunk the Japanese war-ships Abusb- | day—morning, room and night— ima and Yossina and a Japanese chronic malaria will plague and transport, which had been converted | tease its victim with miserable, into a cruiser and named the Saiko. | C'sePing rigors, nasty, cold eweats, A private report received bere | bitter taste, coated tongue, sallow from Shanghai declares that these \skiv, loss of appetite, confused vessels were not sunk, as the Chinese | mental faculties, heavy, stupid list claim, but that they retired from the | }esenese, and a host of eimilar symp- action in a disabled condition toms as infernal as they are persist It is reported that the Chinese | ent—not a day’s intermission nor an transport Toonan was sunk after che jincuee comation ayy cue Dehn: some worry, study sickening and had landed ber troope, but tbis is x S thought to be probably incorrect. | senselese, aad play a prosy impossi- The “Westminster Gazette” this | ie : F afternoon comments upon the battle we eee ie males eidvaays: We labwecve, apeaking is not of the least possible use in generally, that both sides were en- | ecok aa it cnlyiseents tose rs gaged in verifying the theories of tag WEEE a pborecee vanes Capt. Mahan, the Japauese, consci- ot wenden Heke Rue parent wal! ously, as they are great students of esek dnjraie for medica ee - Rhatieriitient aeutlionte .anale the effect of Pe-ru na is pleasant, positive Chinese unwittingly, and, it may be one peoeroees 2 fairly supposed, reluctantly. The | _, Specific directious for the use of Chinese have the biggest navy, but Pe ru nainu these cases can be obtain they baye been unable to concentrate ce Py eonding at % ice pose ts it upon pointe of paramount strat | malaria, published by Be L eros egic importance. So far the war has Drug Manufacturing Co. of Colum- turned out as, according to the most | bus, O. approved principles, it ought to| have turned out.” | a The “Pall Mall Gazette’ remarks: | Postmaster Little ot “Admiral Ting made the fatal mis-| = Prefers Death to Lmprisonment. take of trying to convey troops be-| A Springfield, Mo., dispatch of the fore he had met and broken the|1sth inst. says: Deputy United enemy's fleet, and unless the troops | States Marshal Johnson returned to landed at the Yalu River are relieved | day from Mayflower, Barry county, from the sea they are irretrievably | where he went to arrest J. S. Little, Evaded Arrest. Barry County jand two druggists | letters. | lady. lost.” | postmaster of that place, The “St. James Gazette” says: “If | j this is a victory for the Chinese they | must pray for a defeat. The damage | which the Japanese inflicted with their smaller and lighter squadron | goes far to show that in tactics, dis- | cipline and the handling of modern | weapons they are as much superior | tothe Chinese at sea as they have already shown themselves to be on land.” | Yokohama, Sept. 20.—The particu- lars received here regarding the) battle of Ping Yang show that the | for open ing aregisiered letter aud taking $40. When he found the postmaster he} asked to be allowed to change clothes | eveuiug by shooting himself tir which was granted. Then the post master came in with a Bible and | dressed entirely in black. He gave) Johnson the Bible and asked to be | allowed to lay on the bed two hours | when he would be dead. The deputy became suspicious and | drew his pistol, but granted his re-, jquest. The postmaster laid there | quietly and without moving. At |this place from Bismarck, Mo., this | | who know his parents say Whitecaps. Killed the Wrong Man Nevada, Mo., Sept. 20.—Consider- | Atlanta, Ge., S-ptember 19. —The| able excitement prevails at Harwood|murder of the wrong brother — sixteen miles northeast of Nevada/the result of a tragedy reported from | between the factions favoring licens | Montgomery County to day. Mathew | ing and those opposing saloons B. Adams was A number of avonymous letters | barrelled shotguu have been circulated, saying: “If| bie house, surr the sale of whisky is not stopped we| He will die will burn the whole town ~ which the s | Mayor Shute, Councilman Wilson |caught and punished for have received | His assas ion was duc 3 Coancilmau Wilson has lost| take by the assassin, who intended two barns by fire, with many articles|to take the life of Jobu W. Adan of value, which is supposed to bave/a brother, who was stoppin been the work of au ‘hitecaps.” house of Matthew B Adams. During the fali of 1893 John W. Adams was accused of criminal upon the Bartow Clark during the absene Clark from home learned from his while sitting in ded by his f No cley is known by assassin to encourage their children to pay more attention to the reading of newspapers by sub- scribing for and assault taking one or soon discover how much their children would increase their stock of knowledge. Books onugedl le VAN GREE Us : Gon hestuios snonotencdaiean the Adams’ life on sight. He carried his child, while the paper is fresh every gun with him wherever he went for week,and is looked for as a promised several mouths after patcaroinan, © . present. The home paper is the|i" anticipation of meetivg Adams, poor man’s library and the children’s pat pated) £O GHC: GEOREUERSESE a fountain of knowledge. Any mau |‘! aileine QHOCTELD NONE) can eave enough in one mouth to|® eee a gered supply his family with reading mat- dat ees aoe S £ ter in the shape of a newspaper for WEL SERRE URE an AHEIES oe Sno uhiols your. a. turned and has been several weeks living with his brother The shooting of last night was intended to kill “alin W. Adams instead of Matthew B. Adams ected. from the southern states are preparins to more, they would As sc wife wh Went She Didn't Take Witb the Gentlemen. She was refined, intelligent, and not bad looking, but somehow she never seemed to take with the geut lemen. They didn’t like her listless ways; they said she hadn’t any “snap” about her Poor girl! she : SCS was suffering from eutealt daean ewigrate to Liberia Three bun larities, and it was actually impos dred will leave New Orleans about sible for her to take much interest in| Oct. lst. It is said hundreds of anything But» change came. One! South Alabaa regrocs day she heard of Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription She procured a ; bottle, and she bad not taken half|&° to Africa. its contents when she felt like anoth | Liberia hes offered every family from er woman. Now sbe is in the enjoy-| America twenty acics of laud ard ment of perfect health, and has implene«nte to cultivare it. A com suitors hy the score. No woman need suffer from functional irregu ‘ 5 larities and weaknesses The “Fav |the head of this enterprise and it orite Prescription” is a safe andj behooves tke colored man to keep All the parties are highly co: A colony of nezroes are selling out their certain cure for all the weaknesses| both eyes open or he'll loose his to which women are peculiarly | charm bag. subject. wee Clover has been a paying crop Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipa |thie year. The first crop was a tion, biliousness, indigestion and} good one and the seed crop bas been headache. One a dose. | Jextra geod. Mr An Tadic jel over thr A lady went to get acheck cashed! My Jas E t jfour bushels per acre. We “It will be impossible for me to} tne report thot give you the money, madam,” said|ou Blackwater, thrested seven bush- the teller, politely, “unless you can) elg per acre for a neighbor of his. identify yourself in some way.” 'The seed is worth $5 per bushel. “But Iam Miss C said the| This beats wheat or and im- proves the ground. Johnson county needs more clover and mere grass | of all kinds —Holden Enterprise. nt Lady. busbe! ata bank where she vras unknown heard Barney Goodin, corn, “Certainly. but it will be necessary for some one whom we kuow to give you au introduction to us.” | She drew back and regarded hii | That English committee coming haughtily to this country to investigate negro “But. sir, she said in what kas |iynchings in the south bad better g t been called “a tone of scorn,” not wish to know you “Life. | 4 — before this same meddlesome nation y “I do} > remein on their own dung Lill. By Shooting 2 Piedmout. Mo, sink: 19 Haile, about 20 years old, srtook to attend to the affairs of rountry and | unde We Hie came tol they get heked out of their bo morning aud committed suicide this | jler, near E mond, from tive acres the temple He died? imstantly tons of following note was found on his per | | son: thay, and sold thirty bushels of bay, sown to aifalpha, cut ten “My father lives near Farmington, jand thirty b Is of seed. besides Mo. Let him know.” j having cousideraiie jastare. He was well dressed, and those : : Seite eee || le Goodman xadeB: Arm they are Levens et |highly respected. The cause of the | 57008 SCROrs oe es : macdenn et Lowi one | Gatesville Texas. fought «a duel with Shot a Good Samaritan, Bristol, Tenu , Sept. 19.—At Dor ‘both were killed. J. J. Beeman, a | by stander wasalso seriously wound Chinese loss was 2000 killed and | the end of two hours the marshal) chester, Va, Chief of Pulice Harry! jed by accident. 14,500 wounded and captured. A! fourth part of the Chinese army es- | dead. An investigation disclosed the | brother Ronis. caped 260 soldiers killed. The Japanese army is marching | on Wiju,which it is expected will be | reached by the end of September. Field Marshal Count Yamagata, | No. Discovery in the house and commaading the forces in Corea, is | marching with 45,000 Japanese | ees tolle it, it ealled him aud found his prisoner | The Japanese loss was only | fact that the fellow had concealed a |friend found the man too drunk ta} about eleven officers wounded and | | butcher knife io his clothes and had | get out of the gutter, and started | cut open his entrails. A Household Treasure. 3 D. W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y., says thathe always keeps Dr. King’s | his tamily has always tound the very best results tollow its use; that ne would not} procurable. G. A. troops on Meukdon from the south | Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., east. ‘The treasure captured at Ping Yang amounted to $8,000,000. Specimen Cases. 3 S. H. Clittord, New Cassel, Wis trouble with Neguralgia and rheuma his stomach was disordered,. his liver was attected toan alarming degree, ap- petite tell away, and he was terribly re- duced in fiesh and strength. Three bottles ot Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IIl., had a runuing sore on his leg ot eight years’ standing. “Used thiee bottles ot Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Buck- and well. had fiye latge Fever’ sores” @n his leg, doctors said he “was incurable. One bottle Electric: Bitters and one box} Backlen’s Ainica Salve cured him en- tirely. Soldat H. L. Tuckers’ drug store. | says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is | | undoubtedly the best Cough remedy: that he has used it in his tamilv for | eight years, and it has never tailed to do | all that is claimed for it. Why not try | aremedy so long tried and tested. Trial | }bottlestree at H. L. Tuckers’ Drug | Store. Regular size 50, $1,00. | Stapbed Through the “Herrt. Clarksville, Tenn., Sept. 20—John | Rouse, aged 14, and James Vaughn, | | aged 16, engaged ina deadly fight | yesterday in Logan County, just, | across the Kentucky line, the result When the latter endeavored to make | |him stop he turned on Rouse, cut- | ting him twice in the stomach and} | throat. Rouse then killed him in- | stantly by stabbing him through the heart with a common knife. | they started to run for the other | | meut. len’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound | of Vaughn whipping Rouse’s sister. | Jot Speaker, Catawha, O.,] | Walling killed « friendly Italian, who | was taking the officer's drunken | The Italian and aj EMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of | home with him, the policeman,think White Lead (so pera i |ing they intended to rob him, com market that are not White Lead, | manded them to release him. When | composed largely of Barytes and | other cheap materials. But the side of an embankment the Chief) number of brands of genuine opened fire \ Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 2 Strictly Pure This liniment is different in composi- tion from any other liniment on the market. It is a scientific discovery, | which results in its being the most pen- | etrating Linimentever known. There are numerous white imitations, which may be recommended because they pay the seller a greater profit. Beware of | these and demand Ballard’s Snow It positively cures Rheuma | Neuralgia, Cuts, Sprains, Er is limited. The following brands are standard ‘‘Old Dutch’’ process, and just as good as they were when | you or your father were boys: “Southern, “Red Seal,” | Wounds, Sciatic and Inflammatory <heu- matism, ‘Burne, Scalds, Sore Feet, Con- old Sores, “Collier.” feces Muscle, Stitt foints, Pain in Back, or throat and i Paralysis. Sold by H. L. Tucker nite Lead Tinting Colors, a one-p an to | a 2s-pound keg of Lead and mix | paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is Zble to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably | save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO. St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue yo Tenth Street, St. Louis. Upwards of oue hundred of our | peeple took advantage of the cheap | excursion rates by the Mo. Pacific | jrailroad Sunday, and went up to| Kansas City. About the same num- | ber boarded the train at Adrian. t witha double. | making wife of} crops aud making ready to it is said the ruler of pany of eastern white folks are at Jas. Boggs thresh- . and dover Once} SHE KNOWS WHATS WHAT SOLD EVERYWHERE | “x THENK FAIRBANK COMPANY, St-Lots, |R 3 G. B. HICKMAN, Vice Pres HU REY, PsELIDENT. Bates Co, Elevator Co, INCORPORATED.) : 2 BUTLER, Missouri. DEALERS IN Grain,Seeds,Flour, Feed and Farm Implements. Brauch House at FOSTER and SPRAGUE. ba" Flax Seed to Loan to Farmers. “A HANDFUL CF L.usT MAY BE A HOUSE- © FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO MAnHOOP RESTORED!: = d to cure EA pry meee t ae rteadache, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nig missions, Nervous drainsand loss of powerin Generative Organs of elther sex caused on, uthful errors, excessive use of tobace tum or stim- ulante. which Jead to Infrmity. Consumption or Insanity, si for by mail Flea ere 85 o: riven written guarantestocureerrefund the money. Bold by all druggists. Ask forit, take no other. Write for ire Medical Hook sent seal G inpluin wrapper. Address NEBVESEED uic Temple, CHICAGO, Forsale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Druggist. I—ELY'S pin RE E. j—Cle Ressaces, St vay SAM BALIN, Glsnen ho Het Heals ‘Taste and Smell, and Cures Naser: 'S Remepy FOR fem / Liver Comptain:t ( LverPuis: ‘Elk Horn Stables AUCTIONEER. e undersigned, will ery sales i counties cheap asthe on gaaranteed of no pay. BURG. Bates county, Mo. _( Sesenens cL A LEMS & CO. ) Manprake Proprietor of During the past season J H Hep newspapers atj White Lead | s Pure | own | ers pre omptly attended to. PETER EWING. | | EYE S. Is Ber. 9th al ae Streets, | “Junction.” Dr. Kimberlin will visit Butler the Third Saturday of every mouth. Office, Day House. Call and Settle, Having sold my store building, I by September 15th. Also all persons i eeowine themselves indebted to me are requested to call and settle their j accounts without delay. | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS. De drop in and see N. M. Nestle- jrode at Virginia, Mo. He will give | |you the highest market price for jchickens, eggs and hides. Alse | takes subscriptions to the Butler | Weekly Tuurs, at $1.00 per year and | | \as agent is authorized to collect and ; ‘| < | receipt for the paper. Nzzsox M. Nestrgnop. Dr. Kimberlin desire to close out my stock of goods © 'ST. LOUIS Having purchased the Elk Horn barn ‘and Livery outfit ot J. WSmith, and | having added to the same a number of first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the Best Liverv Barn In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on |; commission, Stock bearded by the day week or month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section, Call ard see him CBLEWIS & CO te WEST =r RATES os Gireet Lines ' Fast Time ! Elegant Pullman Service | Reclining Chair Cars (4 To KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ano tHe '- inSk ce Mictourt Pacific R: H. C. TOWNSEND, nesal Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS.