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ste TALE NATAL ALAA AER AAA TS Use ST. JACOBS Oil PAIN CLARDY & CANTERBURY wherein 3.1. stascs The Hustlers Real Estate Business, OF BATES COUNTY. {f you want to Buy or Sell see them. promptly attended to. West Side Square, Butler, Mo. BOLD WORK OF THREE ROB-| BERS Station Operator and a Trio ot Waiting-Room Oceupants Held Up Mount Carmel, Ill, Feb. bold robbery was committed here last night, when three men held up the night operator at the Air Line | Depot and the occupants of the waiting room, robbing them and the of the office, and rifling several mail pouches that were waiting to be taken to the post office. While one of the three robbers acted as sentinel another thrust his gun through the window tight and ordered the operator to throw up his hands, which he did promptly. The third robber appeared at the door of the waiting room in which were three men. These also com- plied with the request to elevate their hands, and, together with the | agent, were relieved of whatever val- | uables they possessed. The four victims were then marched across money drawer the tracks and locked in a refriger- | ator car, from which they leased this the worse for lick of air, the car be ing almost airtight. After securing their prisoners the robbers returned to the depot and rifled the money drawer and mail How much they secured | from the latter is not known. Be-| fore leaving the robbers hung out a | red lantern eo that there might be | no collision of passing trains owing | to the absence of the operator. No!| clew has yet been discovered as to the idertity of the bandits. were re- morning, sacks. Bandits Make a Miss. Tucson, Ariz, Feb. 26.—When the west bound overland Stein’s Pass last night, shortly after 6 o'clock, two masked men appeared on the station platform, armed with six shooters. the engine, covered the fireman and | engineer with guns and told them to cut off the car next to the tender. | As soon as this was done the engineer was ordered to proceed. When they had gone about three | miles the engine was stopped. The | bandits carried a sack full of what appeared to be dynamite. This, they placed beside the roadbed. They then discovered they had left the express car behind. They in- dulged in considerable strong talk and then mounting horses fastened to a tree near by, rode to the south. The engine and car returned to the rest of the train. The passengers were badly scared. Many crawled under their seats and | remained there till assured that the danger was over. ~ Deserted. Macon, Mo, Feb. 28.—Mrs. Wil- liam Graves shot herself through | the breast this morning at residence of her brother-iu law, Chas. this city. . She, had been = marri two years and her husband recently left her, which is the reason she wave for the act She is fatally wqupded and. while es aed . | suffering excruciati§g tortue evinced | no sorrow for ‘hes action, but nounced her-wilkingness t8 die! St is only 26 ard is remarkably good- looking, NEURALGIC, ScraAa TIC ; : butter. one teaspoonful of sugar. midull would koe ace commis sone. |o SBe possession (of two the eggs thoroughly; add the First door South of Post Office] Frick set aside the decree of di- 28 iy considerably | | of land per acere is even more con- reached | One of them got into | True, in Has Two Husbands. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 27.—C. R. | Schoonover does not know whether to call his wife Mrs. Mrs. Maxon, Delicious Corn Pone. The ingredients are two coffee- cups of corn meal, one quart of BEUMA TIC, Schoonover or four eggs, one and the lady is not teaspoonful of drawn husbands, one of which she will cheerfully relinquish. On December i? 1894, Mrs. Maxon applied for a + butte the w sugar and salt, and e with the milk, which has been previously set on to boil now liv Have ready a buttered “turk’s head’ ing in Walla Ww alla, Wash : ure to provide and desertion. es pour in at or on did not contest the divorce, bAV-| oyen Do not ing gone to Washington to make tt gice of easier for his wife to obtain her de- { cree. In a letter to his wife on De |cember 22 he acknowledged ser of the papers. Sixty for fail- or failing that, rather deep pans e ard hurry into the let the thin appear- are Doing the pt to add pened more than lore mes! receipt | Once when this was being tried, to the seric injury of the days are al- ; Aine Goer a} jpone. The four eggs will stiffen it Owe See ee =o snares, | caficientiy, ee the richness and on February 22 Mrs. Maxon v00ld, Gove uf te cake we largely ave NO OTHER SCAP DOES Its WORK So WELL. have been entitled to her ieee, | to the small — on of meal. The She obtained a decree on February | 113, however and on the 17th obtain- eda marriage license and“married| Mr. Sthoonover the following day. learning of the circumstances Judge ONE TRIAL WILL Prove THIS. SOLD EVERYWHERE "* THEN. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St.Louis, “DIRT DEFIES THE KING.” THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. turk’s head” preferable to the jordinary pan ee the hole in the | centre, which permits the hot air to rise, diffuses the heat more equally | through the mixture. Bake in a | quick oven.—Ladies’ Home Journal. All business vorce. So now the double wife ha’ }a husband to spare. She is afraid | The Women Rojoiced. to apply again for a decree or to be Dover, Del., Feb. remarried, and is in a quandary. 28 —The house bottle law which in Delaware for! ay repealed the ‘has been ia force : te<e<ee<e) '¥ Your v M Heart’s Biood Is the most important part of your organism. Three-fourths of &? the complaints to which the sys tem is subject are due to impuri- *, | tiesin the blood. Youcan, there- LS i realize how vital it is to Keep It Pure | v For wich coh nothing can *’ | equal t effectually re | v eee S.S.S. ban manne cleanses the blood thorough and builds up the general health, ‘Our Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed A Book for Young Men. _ Animmeasurable amount of suffer- | 5+ ¢),. members of the W. C. T. U.! ing and suffering to the human race, | es : : e ie is due to the ignorant violation of | Were Present when the vote was | physiological laws by the youth of | Upon the announcement of our land. Ruinous practices are in- | the Wolcott, wife of | dulged in, through ignorance of the | democratic can-| inevitable injury to constitution and Gnited -Seiee caneie health which surely follows. By Ryan et every young man, the divine injune- | “°S¢ and began singing the doxolo-| tion, “Know Thyself,” ahould be|gy- Instantly all the ladies present | well heeded. To assist such in ac | joined her and for a time the cham- quiring a knowledge of themselves ber presented a remarkable scene. | jand of how to preserve health, and |). i ys } E | By the repeal of this children are te shun those pernicious and most)" — g i 3 } | , |destructiye practices, to which so | Prevented from entering saloons for| © many fall victims, as welj as to re- | the purpose of purchasing intoxicat-| ies teeny adress, claim and point out the means of | ing liquors. v SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atanta, Ga. e relief laws, and are already sutferiug ] the dire consequences, an association | \GrrrroeresG of medical gentlemen have carefully | prepared a little book which is re plete with the past two years. A large number “NERVE SEEDS.” = Songer RESTORED! aitwonsertut remedy s.such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain i Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nervous: in Generative Organs of either sex caused ra, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stim- ity, Consumption or Insanity, Can be carried in <6 {or Say by mail prepaid. With a S% order we atee to cure or re! the money. Sold by all Shen, Write for free Medical Hook sent sealed XN VESEED CO., Masouic Tempic, CHICAGO, i, PRIZELL, Druggist. taken result, Mrs. | | i Jhancelior Wolcott, didate for Rs —ELY'S CREaM BALM_Cleanses the Nasal ‘Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures Heavy. San Antonio, Tex. Feb. 28.—It| }bas been raining here for the past information to|3Q hours and all the streams of ae es Relief at once for Cold in He: y into the Nostrils. ——It_ ia Quickly Absorbed, nail, ELS BROS,.'66 Warren St..N.Y. useful Stato. Beard OF \Eqesia una, ioe alee ge. aig pole W est Texas are on a rampage. Ser- Nature s ( Scvencns Pee Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 28.— observation ina plain envelope, by nous masuouts are threatened on the Remepy uarter ef 0 ad Cal icoin Hon\Jameaei. Sabact. (Sexe the World’s Dispensary Medical As- Southern Pacific Railroad. It is the FoR 2a" Manonax:| : ik , |8ociation of 663 Main Street, Buffalo, | heaviest rain for several years, ex- Liver retary of the State Board of Equali-|N. Y, on receipt of ten cents in | tending into Mexico for 400 miles. ( LweaPiuis FOR zation, it is learned that the board|stamps (for postage). if enclosed | Compcaint SSS SSS The rain is worth millions of dol-| | will be in session trom day to day | with this notice. ah aes stock juntil March 20, 1895, and that all Shot for a Burglar. ier | | | parties interested in the equalization : as - | St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 27.—About} H aretana fort i | of the values of real and personal 3 o'clock this morning, Mrs. Robert | ss eehcaaees are Balog conor | property as assessed for the taxes 8. Craig heard i |the good prices which have recenily jlars to agricultural and live oT ee A Quarter of a Dollar Only ¢ as, Emissions, ne rmatorrhea, OZMANLIS ORIENTAL Pager -255 Cents a burglar moving | of 1895 will be given a hearing at been paid for first class animals. ane about the house. Instead of quietly | je 4 | J ! . i < T s Pansy Blossom, the well known i -3- i any time prior i that uate The awakening her husband, she scream- lo ae as BE, ie hee ee. SEXUAL The Twice a Week Times! | board, as usual, finds many inequali- | jed and he sprang from his bed at| : Hee ae | 7 eee | ties in the average values of real and lis jsold to R. L. Harriman of ‘Bunce-/ Iwo Big Eight-Page Papers Eve same time seizing a revolver. pe Every Craig’s sister, Miss Mildred | Wise, a young lady of 15, ton, for $2,000. She was bought in| | personal property as fixed by the] yy,, z Kentucky when a yearling for $200. | | various County Assessors. For in- [eee in some counties the average visiting the family and who was} peony ap of — is as low is sleeping in an adjoining room, heard | | $16.66, while in other counties the ; } Zano invigorates | Mrs. Craig scream and opened the | ,2100 \hyi nervous | average assessed value goes up as door of her chamber about the time | lost eet | high as $56.74 per head. The aver-| os Be Tuesday and Friday. who was | i | Her record is 2:12 and her age is Latest Telegraph and Market Report five years. She goes to Boston. Every Tuesday and Friday. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1895 tal power and tones tem resulting from es nervous and sexual yH L. Tucker. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKs : The Childrens Page. that Mr. Craig opened the door of COPYRIGHTS. re ‘ d 8, 0 8 ° The Womans Departine | #ge assessed value of {mules ranges|yig room In the dim light Craig| Jacob Meyers, of Kansas City, lost CAN J OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora | Farm and Agric nUltaraliNG@e | from $17.60 to $45.82 per head, and | cattle from $5.48 to $20.66 per head | and hogs from $1 to $5.37 per head. | a $4.50 dog by poisoning recently. He pence suit a bor, Mrs her with the destru q aU} NN ‘< experience tions strictly c formation con , charging | tain them sent | mistook her for the burglar and fired, | | the bullet penetrating her right side, |coming out near the spinal column. | The inequalities in the average value | phe wound 1s a dangerous one. The And Special Continued Stories. >, A Handbook of fi | Polities and Poiiticians at Washing- te do how to ob | ton. ue Of mechan- oa inst his neigh- Mary Kauf tion of theres: Politics and Politicians at Jefferson jnine. After some delay in the law} City. is splendid paper, ated, has by far the entific work in the pies sent free. 50a year. Single cents. Every number contains beau- burglar escaped | spicuous. = erat A Chance to Make Money. Issued we mali-| largest © the jury returned a verdict of j world. : Page Missouri Horse Notes cious prosecution and awarding the ition, mont bly, ‘ : pes READ ALL THE NEWS IN THE TWICK | and you will’be convinced tiatit’ wiitgarmi| The times are hard, but there) payment of $59.50 costs to Mr. | Rousea wil pans, enabling bangers toshow the r Me CO wed th cure a | = | : tee cae A-WEEK TIMES | stomach, wets kidney and vowel dificulty. | always seems to be opportunities for; Meyers | latest coat De Seer pares (3 EEK TIMES. MAILED TO ucke: bs i 2 ae | ANY ADDRESS. THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES |The Greatest Newspaper | in the Southwest. ey cannot improve Dr. | wecause it radically | omplaint and kidney ‘DEAF:* & HEAD NO | Resear. No pain. few York, sole Cepot. A Valid Excu | From the Washington Post, The rules that govern the Wash- those who are willing to work. the past month I have : above all selling Climax | Dish Washers, and have attended to my regular business besides. I nev-| Runuels this worning tay |ington public schools are strict as er saw anything that gave as general | a counter, and, after | may be unalterable as the laws of aatiaiaction 7 One uboald nctcom | the Medes and the Persians. When| de; |plain wkere they can make over $6) head off with a third shot. achild is absent he must bring la day, right at home ‘written excuse for bis non-app | or BIS non-appear-| canvassed any, SO anxious are peo- which t Fisiy ak something simply ple for Climax Dish Washers, that, of unso: CHEUNG jthey send after them; any lady or friend) who — pupae - fal gentleman can do as well as I am Es eh ae Ae ge MW /doiog, for anyone can eell what ev-| | school. One of her pupils was ab- | eryone wants to buy. I think we sent not long ago, and after a few should inform each oiber through | days, in response to the teacher’s| the newspapers of opportunities li ike : : oa | command,brought an excuse written | ‘this as they are many willing to work this morning by jumping into a cis-! | lif they only knew of any opening.|tern. Her husband aud died two! It| re Mt ~~ cn — = | years ago today, and the thought of | imax Mfg. Co., Columbus, io. |); F rap: After you have tried the business a!" CE eee AU “Dear teacher, Tommy was absent | week. publish the results for the because he had no Pants, and that| benetit of others. is reason enough, God knows.” La made 27.—Gen. | down on} WANTED—A Few More Book ce | ie two ARS | in this and adjoining counties for jin the air, blew the entire top of his (UR JACRVEY ANGU\h 7 THE Won LD FRANCIS Groesbeck, Tex., Feb. Some | A ed a map, I have not) years ago he kill since | ¢ he has been regarded as | ¢ jAg nind Kansas | City, | Chichester's English Diamond Bran NNYROVAL Pitts nd Only Genuin Mattie Callender committed suicide | by a mother with whom writing is jis evidently a painful process. ‘LOWEST == RATE. j BREAKFAST—SUPPER, a Lines FE P Pp Ss’ S Fast Time | that she bad been in bad health for | 64% <= bce a year, is the cause of her dee] was 25 years of age. She} ies—For diseases of women, Dr Sawyer’s | = j positively and. effectusliy.. Ic js mild but Elegant Pullman Service Zs i cate Marvelous Results. hy Saeee este | GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. — Chair Cars (3) a letter written by ‘ Cun-} Sheriff Geo. A. Dilts of Somer- » ot Dimondole, Mi ed, to make are! ville county, N. J., bas received a have | summons and complaint to serve on >} James Colemua Dray ton in the cross ' divoreg brought by his wife tre Augusta Drayton. ao GOA ST. Louis} sans KANSAS CITY ie aie | CHICAGGO ano sue ——WORLD'S FAIR; ASK settee diet ea a ce “Missouri Pacific Ry.” H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS. . Removal. Te E sure in = 10 uuncing last for heurs w seemed as if A triend re | Discovery, it was ¢ | and hig ral a “< eee emerncmtmtn i eyelet erry A TI as nae Be Rana nap ay a tm