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a a WIT manIrr : 7 ; | | (OLDEST AND O 5 5 IT MAY CAUSE TROUBLE. | ™ KINLEY FIRST CHOICE. | | care you Rillious, conszipated or trou | RIGy ARIFF BILL. Kansas Democrats Keported as Not Agreea | VIEWS of the € ate ee Comey Ee gx ed with Jaundic ¥ Sancta publican Committees in Missourl. | bioee senenbatey foul “hreathaiccated T AY mane Pe iaeete ie i ly | St. Lovis, Feb. 14.—The Globe-De tongue, dyspepsia, Indi on, hot dry . | ‘opeKA, Kan., Feb. 14.—It is likely 2 : x ay es r eee 36 ¢ sats tion : | ocrat yesterday requested the chai Te ing hos Sih iain ie ucctant a recon ampeans | on of a county poe an commi , ac, it yeu Take It Up. | state central committee will mix pen D are: | of these s) Jer and you . . tees of the state to telegraph th your liver | the question of a basis of repres 1ey meet here Fet preferences as to the republican can- URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL PASSED, jate for president. They were asked | | for the state convention Gat first and se 1 choice notact properly. Herbine will cure ali Weet Ae st. K slegates to the na- | tO State TSA hiiaeg Bate disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels , 10 West oth St., Ka 5 delegates to the na- |} disorder of the live | 5St., Kansas Cit | aly r . and, incidentally, to express egGaias & SionePa Ys Ma, The House ts the Senate Free Coinage | tional convention. The contest will | © eee BAG of ki se a Per Rauie a ae cE Reaguler gradu authorized by the kate show the relative strengh of the | *? . iris t 75 cents. mit ey ce and conceded to be the leading aug a ment to the Hood Bill—The oald and silver forces of the | one oF two state republican ¢ : | fuckers drugst re 48 TV successful Specialist in BLOOD ee Strength of the silver Es = |} tions in Missouri this year. »plies | Lig ORDER AES OD = eo wi committee, and the side that wins Men. : = OUS and URINARY Diseases,” VER gaa ; Bans | were received from the cha of 68 | Sherifi’s Sale. aos ‘ lack . an v . state convention on the money prob- : = : By virtue thority ofa special exect- | samne Wasiixctox, Feb. 14.—The friends! lem. The silver men want to base the | Of these named their : 1S iO iVvei 1 ed from the ottice | Nese pots ¢ } j executive. Out of the 65, irtef Bates county pon S perfec a. of th bill met an unexpected re- | representation on the vote east for Da- | 97°" - : | ms pert ¢ » ony bay : Kinley as their first cho 4 na pulse afternoon, when, by 21 yeas! vid Overmyer for governor in 1894, LOST VITALITY 3 hi ne, i Reed and 2 Allison. For second che ©, incomtinesrs ted the mo- to 29 na sede bet : > rhoea and 1e senate de ng one d ate for every 75 votes | “© > ma a dred troubles absc i all, & 3 avored McKinley. 23 Reed, 31 li-] o7p> i t A > 7 — i tion of Mr. Morrill, chairman of the| and major fraction thereof. Such a | * ae se oe = a ce =n ae TUM POu. Te jis / [tiectnen & SYPHILIS : | : | son anc Nom. x ha 10 second . of def finance committee, to up the tar-} representation would make a conven- | °0? | ; 3 a é 3 t . } = a shoice. The chai are almost} | described real estate situated in | many other s iff bill. The negative vote which de-| tion of 397 delegates. The silver | Choice. The cha er coreetes | missouri, to-wit. many other sy — ited the motior iven by demo: that with Overmyer’s vote | causally divided on the state conven-| Y block fifteen in the weat side | MC: ated the motion given by demo-| men claim tha y re yer’s vote | ~. 5 : a Seziet a fe | ar Megtee pg ey Rear e s y : sts and four republican | as a basis, the counties which were | tion question noe ULI tae fat aste. you | n to the city'0 r, Bates county, (JRINARY DISEASES icky Fetlereday 5 Te Mantel, Dubois| formerly democratic strongholds d 10D SOU bone age Heesorairer | | - = zi 208 CIRO — ae J fantel, Dubois | formerly democratic strongholds and | tion to elect delegates to the national | Friday, February 21, 1896, VARICOCELE ore veins of serotey and Cz The native vote was | generally controlled state conventions, eis Rae ae a ainiiat te Bose PEERS ln thewon aleregien som Sbermatorrhera, sep } * . ronve a nominate candi- betwee s of nine o re efore- u eakness, +c a entirely republican, but its total vote] but whieh cast a light vote in isos, | Gomsention and te nomisats cable | “t all the VIFTUE | 2eons k In the afternoon of that | eration. 5 SHROUL Surgical op of 21 is less than half of the aggregate ll be reduced in strength, while the | se : aoe tana Spee fae cog this | So 4s | nt door of the court house, RUPTURE CURED without the usgof! republican strengt jcentral and western counties which | auenue Sr dh Eee | t Butler, Bates county, issouri, pura ite Mr. Morrill’s 1 has cast a fair vote for Overmyer will have ; PUFPOS® —_ —— | x | t public vendue to the highest bidder ete, cured by rs i a ¥ . on th * - steese i oy ¥ Rew cipated for some days, but it was not|a majority of the delegates. | A SQUARE BACK-DOwN. | Of the oil. You) tO satlely sal «action ant cnate PILES, FISTULA, ss.utssscg.ger= pressed pending ¢ ideration of the | ‘ = — — | ve eas | . | 4“ Sh eeu cae (Book on above diseases free for stamp) ; i : TILLMAN GIVES ADVICE. | Great Fritain Will Arbitrate the Vene- | Sates ie eae z urgent deficiency bill. The measure | gadis | zuela Boundary Dispute | | — + = ALL voinegaayors rages WHITTIRg, was disposed of at four o'clock yester- | He Disconntenances Any Bolt from the WasHINGToN, Feb. 14. — Notwith-| i secsarioa ot f the West, either j ay and the struggle toadvance other | Democratic Party Until After the Con- pution. measures began at once. Mr. Morrill — z ey, tord Salisbi Wan ie : Wasninecton, Feb. 14.—-Senator Till- Lord list | man, of South Carolina, has mailed the 1 ! fol ing letter in reply to one re-| Pi) |ceived from a prominent democrat of | t# rthe suggestion person or by letter, will receive the did opinion of a. physician well kee expericonce, Skill and integrit: own te standing the g skip nothing but | yand other respc ota ee taxes issted NO promises made that cannot be fulfil, of the cir-| yy s furnished atsmall “term, 1896, ot | freatment never sent CO. D. be -dly summoned from the ish statesmen at the ope rliament, is no doubt enter-} es a ee ee that | ermment and members of the legisla- finance committee room to submit his motion. In the r antime, Mr. Call had secured the enforcement of an agreement ent {his state, ma nto some days ago : ‘arol i ive bodies that Great he — iin tavor of S.| Free Consultation and Uri that the Cut tion should be | the demoe: of South Carolina ig- oe és = that coe ; 1 = spe | i pa ae a ae ae eo! Sa F 2 } questic ouk e vackec . -squately back down | — = collector o! he Mce hours,9to4and7to& § ts X “ : je. | Nore the Chicago convention and send BeSCO SOC ei saat acke pas oe | e © ho oS Sunday, Oto PASS otbe gar Orth Was, NOU de: —and that the Vene vate will z telan di i Demacratic Candidates. j be settled by arbitration. England, of | | course, will t There has been a marked improve its delegates to the St. Louis conven- tion: I have red by the agreement, however, and pressed his motion to take up the tariff bill. There wasa hurried assem- | , Boesch : ated bling of senators who remained with- | mend: ,order to preserve the unity of | try to out the capitol, but this was considera- | the white democracy of South Carolina. we bly shorv of a full vote. The result of sleeps bt hes! ' b ae , - see Chieago. We ha the vote left the Cuban resolutions as i unfinished business, although these 1 we must go to Chicago pre- | Salisbury’s speech in the house of| 1 mocrac p saint in th oes | Saturday, February have yielded tempor: t if need be and ally ourselves | O15 is of a very different tenor from sentim@nt in the party. ao pee J ‘ademy and other appropriation | With the free silver men of the west. It would i nty, and against of interest to men, youn $ fi st ton oung ant 1 have levied and FACTS mail sealed for 6 cents ene right, title, interest Call or adéress in strict confidence and claim ot defendant, in and to the bed realestate situated) OR. H. J. WHITTIER, » Missouri, to-wit: The 10 West Ninth Street, hundred and. (Near Junction) Hill, Bates : 2 to conceal her bac > adroitly as possi ment in the feeling of the Demoe ice the English jingoes | Sof Alia oo eel h eure that the British government has not |T@¢y Of Missouri since the meckive| yielded to the demands of Uncle Sam, | of the state committee and the im- | but the fact nevertheless remains that | proved showing of the free tollowing descr Ba ty con the city ot Ric souri, 1 will, on 2nd, 1896, Lord Salis- Since it has become positive that} between the hours of nine o’elock in s reply to our secretary of state | the Missouri democracy would de the forenoon and five o'clock in the was an emphatic refusal to submit the = a afternoon of that day at the east 000, pete, Venezuelan boundary dispute to arbi- |clare for free silver with a good] front door of the court house in the Oe une ores noes INNOCENCE ALLEGED. tration, an emphati | prospect that the national assembly | City of Butler, Bates county, Mis- \5) The resolution was adopted instruct- = a , > fsouri, sell the same or somuch there- \ AN would do so to, candidates for offices | of as may be required at public ven- y ver | i rily to the mili- | pared to b blunder not to send delegates tothe | his reply to Mr. Olne ention, and wo’ bu : : democratic ¢ ency bill was passed. | only be putti 1 the hands of our gold It carries about $6,000,000, a consider- | enemies able inc The urgent de assertion that the Santa Fe Conductors Discharged Upon Evi- | United States had no interest in the dence of “Spotters” Ask for Reinstate- | dispute and a plausible argument that | ing the Pacific railroad committee to make fall inquiry into the status of | ment the spirit of the Monroe doctrine was | bave been free to offer themselves, use wie Die bes bidder for cash se the Pacific railroads. In this connec-| Torrka, Kan., Feb.. 14.—Recently | in no way involved in the contention | and have been doing so. ey a x Convnk tion Mr. Allen criticised the manner of Santa Fe conductors were dis-| between Venezuela and British Gui-| Ils SE thas athed 10-4t Sheriff of Bates County hearing the interested railroad ofticials ged through evidence secured by | ana. 4 partial list o é the names men- * a - and not the disinterested persons of | “spotters.” They were Tom Motter, = a tioned for state offices 1s as follows: | - haces ae sarees : ; : bs MISSOURI A. O. U W. 3 etree : eS the roads. Later in the day Mr. Petti-|J. A. Dolphin and S. C. Miner, of To- pies For governor there are now Judge Sheriff's Sale. Be Wy w made a savage speech against the | peka and Kansas City; T. C. Myers, of | Movement Institated to Establish a Home | Jumes Gibson, of Kansas City, J G06) Ry vikies and euthotty of a epcdiel eecn. i “highw en and consp tors” con-} Arkansas City, and J. A. Morse, of e aor cone ene cp meOrder ..|John A. Hockaday. cf Fulton; Col. | tion for delinquent taxes issued from the otice ‘and nected with the Pacitie roads and urged | Raton, all passenger men. Yesterday St. Louis, Feb. i4.—At yesterday 's | Ton vaSteshene Stirs eile: ” | of the clerk of the cizpals court of Bates coun- the foreclosure of government tiens. | all these men, in company with G. W. | Session of the grand lodge, A. O. U. | picks: y FeO a Seas | yn etone io at aha & curasey, veri) 1h Of - 3 2 : : SS > y - | said court to me directed in favor of S H Fish- | ¢ | W., of Missouri, the following officers | Attorney General B. G. Boone, of | Cres onicio collector ot the revenue of Bates until Monday. committee of the Order of Railway | Were elected: Grand master workr Clinton; ex Congressman Richard P. county and against Geo P Yoakum, 1 have 2 . ss ee Be eae wee ° ‘ 5 hitipy | levied and seized upon all the right, title, in- Conductors, appeared before General | W- ff. Miller, of Kansas City, re-elect-| Bland, of Lebanon, and possibility | terest and claim of defendant, Geo P Yoakum, O 14.—After a ten! Manager Frey and asked for reinstate- ed; grand recorder, William F. Bohn, | of State Auditor Seibert. in and to the following deseribed real estate | a i) The adjournment of the senate was Thornburg, chairman of the grievar WASHINGTON days’ debate the house vote of 80 to 19), in committee of the | matte whole, rejected the senate free coinage PTS yiereie eae ie é ‘ : a vee =n S és . , . | situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit esterday, by @) ment. Mr. Frey promised to give the te a ea pone a nee a a For lheutenant governor the list is | Lots four. tive, six and seven in block one in re) re) atk: taaatienss acs illiams; grand overseer, Ph rr ; ° he t side addi saity © 1 thorough invest ation, as all Lean t 2 ee il Arnolk surprisingly long. It already includes the west side addition tothe city of Butler, the men pleaded innocence of the | #rand guide, YJ. Se D. Bassett. Bates county, Missouri, I will, on al amendment to the bond bill and re-| eharges. Steps were taken to establish a home | Senator Geo. 'L. Dunn, of Troy; Friday, February 21, 1896, EVER ported the bill to the house with a Sune eRe See for the aged, infirm and indigent inem- | Lieut Gov. John B. O’Meary, of St. | petween the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- rec mmendation to non-coneur and in- siston the house bill. The strength |The Kansas bers of the order. A resolution was | Louis: Representative J. F. David | noon and tive o’clock in the afternoon ot that so OR : cone See al “rk day, at the east front door of the court house, | LD F agressman-at-Large De- | passed, pledging the co-op on son, of Hannibal; ex-Senator Nat M. | in the city of Butler, Bates county. Missouri, FE leveloped by the silver men was dis-] !vers a Speech Denouncing the White | the grand lodge with the efforts to| Shelton, of Schuyler, and ex Senator | *!! the same or so much thereof as may be re- | FOR SALE BY : inting. They hac san eonfident-| Metal ae nae » Decree onor | 5 eee = ' quired at publte vendue to the highest bidder | AMAR appointing. T he V ibe a be en ¢ on tide pt RVAREIOGON (Reb Teed. BIGe: this auih ah the Deg e€ of H 20T | David A. Ball, of Pike | for cash, to satisty said execution and costs, | i\F { Fr ) ly claiming over 109 votes. After two a ‘ lodges are making, and authorizing the | For secretary of state there are| _, D, A. COLYER, Py a) oo 4 hours’ debate to-day the final vote will | Congressmancat-large, made a speech) grand master workman to submit to | oF 3 : ‘ a lo-tt Sheriifof Bates County. | , y afternoon denunciatory of be taken. Mr. Dingley will close for| Yesterday af subordinate lodges a proposition for a | Yet only the present WECISUaLy, Capt } the majority and Crisp for the mi- see in which —— = — special assessment of $1 per capita to | A. A. Lesueur, and Editor Cornelius | THE | nority. Of ensas Were 2h oro Soone carry out the plan | Roach, of Carthage i Bigpositions were offered dacine aie | Monee = as ce ee he eee | Hmarintate auditor theslcandidates N k W ld | ¢ A VISITto the SICK Room 1% roposed by vo influence todo rsons ed. a < z = W Y | day to concur with amendments as fol- Py apn ged a cia ne stp ee ISBANE, Queensland, Feb. 14.—The |are James M. Seibert, F W Kall- | e or or ’ lows: To coin the American silver | W28t He could toc sae deere ag | aber of | Brisbane river has been greatly swollen meyer, of Montgomery, aud Col. J. her mem- | recently owir L Pace, of Bates. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. For state treasurer there are Maj. —- eaten product; for the retention of the seign-| Representing a ve = i +nsioners, more than any iorage by the government, and to open | P* 3 : acs A mall aim fer ° srossing the ia aitita to thie daca ocivace of Sees ber on the floor, he protested in their | Small steam ferry was crossing the at the ratio of 151% to 1 when Ger-| behalf against the unlimited free coin P r to the floods. While a | IS PAGES A WEEK. 156 PAPERS A YEAR, | : ; eee Frank W. Pitts, of Monroe Count { Toucuins }>S _ many and France should have agreed | #¢¢ of silver because aid at nonce re es = aire - a capsize Sorts Jand Col. Ed T. Orear of Saline. ee ee { ap y \\\ © upon similar action. All were defeat- ces the Se Ree DER OS aera | For jnodge of the supreme court| {, jarger than any weekly or semi-| see aN ed by large majorities. ‘The last prop- | ¥e#r to $50 a year. A Hancing at Linn, Mo, , Be SPoTwith Mo., Feb. 14.—Thg., there will probably be no opposition | weekly paper published and is the only | fused to interfere in | tO the nomination of Judge Theodore | portant Democratic weekly published | David, who killed | Brace, of Monroe County. AeA MOIS Cie tee ite ember, 1804, at} For attorney general the roll now Brees the ding Republican ycekiy(| daa | actorney g . ot New York City. It will be of espe- He will be} numbers Morton Jordan, of Carrol-| cial advantage to vou duriug the presi- | e Saturday morning. {ton; Edwin Silver, of Jefferson City, | dential campaign as it is published and Prosecuting Attorney: Wm. $.|&ery other day, except Sunday and has osition, offered by Mr. Towne, of Min- CUBAN RECOGNITION. ia cae nesota, mustered votes, the largest | yy, fe peas number of any. Mr. Towne had stat- ed to the house that similar propo: nsows' Belladonna Plaster House Committes Post pe sion on the Matter for the } = WasuHiInctox, Feb. 14.—The house tions would be submitted tothe reichs- | committee on forei ffairs did not tag and French parliament atthe pres-| consider the Cu question at ¢ sei ent sessions. The most significant |length. Only a portion of the corre- Corbett Issues a Defi. | j | Ce ae - a re aare eS : are Sige Fork, Fel —The World this | = wll the treshness < imeli a dade Try a can of Hopkir teamed statement came in the form of an inti-| spondence sent in from the state de- ESS x IR ie Th Wome the | Heather, of Hannibal. The pros | I the treshness and timeliness of a daily | m4 Hopk 5 mation from Mr. Dingley that a bill | partment has been printed and so much | @0rning publishes a telegram from J. | ° nd it combines all the news with a long | Hominy(huljed corn.) It is delicious ‘ ‘ I. Corbett dated at Anderson, Ina., | pects of Mr. Heather are contingent, | > might be reported from the ways and|remains that it was thought best to}: Corbett dated at Anderson, Ind., list of interesting departments, unique | Ful quart, 16c. 6-4-0. means committee, looking to the initi- | defer any discussion at present. There | St@ting that he would meet the winner | HOWever, On Mr. Davidson's race for res, cartoons and graphic illustra- | "3 Diseus- the case of E esent. CE ies ar Frank Henders Linn, Osage e¢ hanged the another international monetary con-|that members of the committee would | 4uStratia, England or anywhere else. For railroad commissioner the can: |... any increase in the cost, |,,BY virtue and authority of a special cxeen ference to meet within a year. | be very likely to push for a resolution NEWS NOTES. didates are W. H Hickman, of Stod-| which remzins at one dollar per year. ” | fee of de cede ar ene onued from the Sa fice of the clerk of the circuit court of B county, returnable at the February term, of saidcourt to me directed in favor of loo! to arecognition of a state of es war in Cuba. ae The it placed i F jdard; Timothy J. Hennessy; of St. been Louis; Capt. O'Shea, of Franklin, We offer this unequaled newspaper and the BuTLerR WEEKLY Times togeth- INTERESTING DECISION. Mo. nds ofa eC er one year fc Eis x-officio collector of the revenue A dary Says Insurance for a Person of Un- Another War on Jointists. | ins ,- : |and a host who may be entered lat |°* On Year tor St .so z a unty and against George E M sound Mind Can Be Maintained. Kansas City, Kan. Feb. i¢.—Chief | William HMeddie hanced himself in er.—Pleasant Hill Gazette | the regular subscription price of the | Rich Hill Investment Company and Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14.—A jury | of Police Serviss is determined to close | in Judge Slover’s court gave Mrs. |up the joints of this city if the strict Johanna Esther James, widow of Mii-| enforcement of the new tippling shop ton James, judgment for $2,890 against | ordinance will do it. The tight was the Mutual Reserve Fund Life associa- | started yesterday, ¢ int- tion. Mrs. James sued on the $1,000] ists wet : policy held by her late husband. The claim was resisted on the ground that the premiums had not been paid, which the attorneys for the plaintiff met by proving that the il at Norton, Kan., after having been ed to 15 years for murder. i Stonebraker, I have levied and seized upon si the right, title, interest and claim of def Raita ahora a xe ants, Geo E Meyers, Rich Hill Investment MEE C in aa ~~ _| and W © Stonebraker, in and to the fol 1 : pe g described real estate situated in Bates r Bronson, Kan., that were Missouri, to-wit: Loteix block six im suddenly plugged by them a year ago. city Of Rich Hill, Bates county, Mi Saturday February 22, 1896, 2 | between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of tat | day, at the east front door of the cour ae in the city of Butler, Bates county, wo papers is $200, | nd about ten jc we new i ae When she beca: Wh 2 $50 | eral st she had Children, sbi tion since Mayor each local- a jointist eve shies be | sell the same orso much thereof ‘ss may by pre urance Oidiioiie Madeae Hicct © 2 pair on time | required at public vendue to the nhebest be company had refused to accept the} py Ok. Veb —_ 4 n As LS cer for cash, to satisfy said execution emi he > ore: 7 » Pa - i i } fi premiums when tendered. Mr. James} todg Rasconene! Mrs, Le cher. ger LB. Silver Co., Cleveland, @. | costs, Sherte afte ee was an inmate of evada asylum | jour Wachi K oh F9 3 for the insane at the time the tender | oy i ee = = ——— was refused, and the ease naturally | unday morning Mrs. Mary E Lease v2 f f a ee will make her debut into the mine.j -1_QUarter of a Year for a Quarter of a Dollars, : j sl See eee see eae eae person of eee mind could be m terial profession, and henceforth her tained. fhe jury though literary prefix will be Rev. inst could, and found for the ¢ yee . : f Colonel Her recent sickn the immediate cause of he gareligious t | Diwee-a-Week Times prea ate | ALMOST CIVEN AWAY she would consecrate her life Him, and she is keeping ber prom. Begining January 1, The Kansas City Twice-a-Week Times will be ise. Next Sunday she will preach in seut to any address in the United States Four Months for re Central Church of Christ, and it thought she will be cffered its i j t Ld im Dd) Aa) \25 CENTS!) 4 | iS pastorate, « esidential Campaign will soon be here. ‘Xciting time. You can't afford to b. nts all the news of all the partie Times has fully prepared itself to print more campiign new surance Agent. } any pa west of New York. Special correspondents will tell ee a : t » you fully posted from day to day. ADRIAN — MISSOTRI ae e e a Washington have been especially engaged for the work. Cau you afford to be without this information when 25 : from 40 acres up. ill keep you fully and faithfully advised for four long months? 9 1 ted in Bates eonnt Don't delay. This offer will not last long. is € ice real estate. Call and | before buying. ") REMEMBER THE CAMPAIGN RATE-==25 CENTS POR Pole WATS the full amount demanded. | Disappe rance of an Omaha Mam Omana, Neb., 14.—J. K. Kenyon, Ne- braska gener tak Sewing Machine Co. and it is f ared that he is insane. He Union pot Wednesday, ed. He left a valise at th office, which, t to contain a tions and the opened, was found 2 amount of coliee- h is vacant at present 10tes. His books are all the wolves” ‘ Witt Cppose Congressman Tracy. s SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Feb. 14.—A quiet es a she gets in, and are many of tt urreene was sn of W. R. WOODS Real Estate and Life In- eA IThavea sale, rang land nber of far money matters. > eS

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