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| NEW WAY TO DLE FOUND. i | 1210 pm| Sustained by Spaniards in Engage-| 10:50 p in} y Mac Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Cutlery and Guns > 1237 pm ment With Maceo Tinware and Stoves, Field and Garden The nervous system is weakened by the Neuralgia Torture, HEAVY LOss K. C. Pittsburg\& Gulf |Time Taole. Arrival and departure of trains .at Worland. NOKTH BOUND. ly except Sunday Sat. No, 7, Freight a. No.5, No. 1'Expreas dai Keg and Applies a Match. Houston, Tex, April 9——At Milli- SOUTH BOUN | Key West, Fla April 9 Four Seeds, Bugg! 0 and Farm 5 Every nerve is strengthened in the cure of it by Nov a Frieene daily ton mee ; ee erent “Garb Wires |ean, Tex., a few utes after two peer Xo. eght daily except Sevoaecaptangy itbi he last four vs th Ste alis, Salt. rb re, n, X., a fe u 2 he ats Sa ary cated 23} m|times within the last four days the Buggy Paints, Machine 'uil, oelock this mormmg John Bre . : i t “1S i forces have bee jefcated . tock th normng Joh C nember thie {s the popular short line be- | Spanish force have been defea : ; : tween Knneas ¢ Ropular shoritcebury, |e : For Mateos Groceries and Farm Produce shot and kiled his daughter, Mollie kan., Joplin, Mo. Neosho, so-, Sulpher| by the insurgents under Maceo in} } Springs, Ark her reet route f iloam Springs, Ark,, and the the south to st L pated go, and points north and northeast andto; 4). 4 0. = epee é Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portiand and| Which have just been received from | voints weet and northwest No expense has | ee Bean spared to make the passenger equipment Havana. Tene iine Se ee. The most important conflict oc-| curred near Majana on the Strong line. Maceo’s advance guard, 2,000 strong, attacked the Spanish column near that place. The Spaniard were routed, according to reports, with a} loss of 500 killed and wounded. Prior to this encounter there were | Brooks, seriously sweetheart, A. C. Worrel!s, and then wounding | Pinar del Rio, according to advices committed suicide. Worrels and Miss Brooks were! lovers and made up their minds to marry in opposition to the wishes of | oe /the you woman's father. When the/ north bound Central train, due here 2:02 a.m, stopped at the station, the voung people were there ready | bo geuapoar gard con ayo We offer safe, reliable drugs. The amount. of Safe Drugs. JAS. DONOHUE, Gen’) Passenger Agent. Kaneas City, Mo. JEFFERSON CITY BRIDGE. The saving or gaining of health may depend | | | on the freshness of purity of the drugs you use. The Great Steel Structure Spanning will be Dedicated i Certain, positive results must be had. | the Missouri | sie Major John L. Bittinger, : ” Iron & steel fin other preparations 2 a ra | = : is as came Sain san | i ig the St. Joseph Herald,both of whom hey cku Burgue, Keokuk, Iowa, ae Be |to the ; owder house, secured a box] jector of the rei nue of Bates — in | BUTLER, MO. re delivered addresses when ground | wr; e b fet f | Garden seeds nware jof dynamite, and going about 100| the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs. Chris | Ai & writes: “I have been a minister of | 60ion note jranite ware | = z : Schmit, @ H Hoss, trustee; Farm & " 5 3 was broken for the bridge less than |the Methodist Episcopal church for mon tazEies eS Sonera | yards, sat down upon it and applied | Home Savings & Loan Association of Sueceseor,to: ft on ‘oad wagons i d tobace | aa : eee aoe ayearago. This isthe only high-|50 years or more, and have never Phaetons Confectionary amatck. A terrific explosion fol | Missouri, Thos M Orr, trustee; and Geo a way bridge across the Missouri river | f04?d anything so penehaial jor that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. between Kansas City and its mouth King’s New Discovery.” Try this and its completion brings Jefferson | [deal Cough Remedy now. Trial City within ten minutes of two great | bottles free at H. L. Tucker's drug trunk lines of railway—the Chicago | Store. 21 4t. and Alton and the Missouri Kansas and Texas, making the Capital easy of access from all parts of the State. SETTLEM NT DUCKET, Probate Settlement Docket May Term, 1896.—Ist Day May 11. Estates. Ls A Man of Business. Pat Crowe, a St. Joesph train rob- é: “4 Elsie I Calvin, John A Ford G & C” Rope mowers. ture ot which is to enforce the lien of ber and highwayman who is now | Annie K Marquarit. Theo marquardt Guard. | Window glass Brushes state of “Missouri tor the delinquent | ———————————————— . < . A ‘ames ance, WS Hutchison 4 Mac! oils ee ae 3, panes Bad serving aterm in the penitentiary | Josia P stanley. FJ Tygard and JC Clark| Asie greese Couper aes taxes of the year 1894 amounting in the W. R. WOODS I recently wrote a letter to his attor-} , Curators. : Carpet tacks Nails, i aggregate to the sum ot $11.22 together nt. le z JW Haskins, J C Lane Adm’r. and thousands of other good things. Bring ia with interest, costs, commission and x ney, and among other things made 2p Day. your butter and eggs in exchange. the following humorous and truth. | Mary G Presley, EC Mudd Adm’r. ful statement: Weaver Miller, J F Brooks guard a Emma Chambers, C E Horton G & C. “I would like to make a little trip | I Lisle Standish, © E Horton Adm’r. Lee Forest Caldwell, John Hornback Guard Ray Holloway et al. Freelin Holloway G & C. Joseph Baum. J R Baum Adm’r. Tommie Chambers et al, Mary E Chambers Guard. from my business. Times are good here and everybody lives economical- ly. In this place the labor question seems to have reached a hppay s0- lution. In all my acquaintances here I know of no one seeking employ- ment. Every-body, except those physically incapacitated, has plenty of work. And as an evidence of the urgent demand for good workmen, I may say that those who are sick have absolute assurance of a job as soon as they become able to work. Iam under contract to remain here several months yet.” 3D DAY. Rosa Roof, L Orear Adm’r. Brooks & Mains, leaac N Mains Adm’r. Dan’! Laubenstine, Valentine _Laubenstine Adm’r. Lula Haufman et al, Wm Minnick G& C. Wm F Razey et al, Gilbert Razey G & C. 4TH DAY. James N Smith, Anneta V Smith Adm’r. Angee Smith et al, Anneta V Smith Curator. N F Majors, Susan Majors, Adm’rx. Mark Lutsenhizer, F M Steele Exec. Wim Worrell, J E Williams Curator. Sri! DAY. Lyda Hulse et al, John K Hulse G & Ce Maud K Sheperd, George M Sheperd Guard. Delos Coppage et al, CB Davis G & C JD Anderson, W_B Roley Adm’r, Mary E weaden, J R Weaden Guard. orm pay. A Train Robbery Miscarries, Chas L Radford, Jno B Newberry Curator. Mountain road at Gad's Hill, a Wm J Crow, Martha Crow Adm’rx. very meager. United States Marshal |}, ¢,, eeat c sere Gite store. All callanswered at office daya itch 120 mil . -4,, | R P Sheppard, Anna Sheppard Adm’rx. | ween: se y 4 Ss a night. switch 120 miles south of this city, | Mary sheppard, HB Chelf Guard. | Williams of Paris, Tex., bas issued | = ——~ Mary J Field, John H Sullens Exee’r. Sri Day. Adam Kriger, Katherine Kriger Guard. Abraham Krigeret al, Katherine Kriger Guar. Ebenezer Carver, Samantha Carver Adm’rx. John E Tuttle, L B Allison G& C. Mary « Cheatham, W F Jackson Adm’r. 9 DAY. Margaret Romine, J B Chowning, Adm’r. Maggie Newel, S F Warnock Adm’r Geo A Heath, S F Warnock Adm’r Thos 8 Hudson, Wm F Hudson Adm’r, between 12 and 1 o'clock in the morning. The robbers intended to wreck the Texas special which leaves here at 8:15 p. m. by turning a switch at the point named, but luck- ily an extra, consisting of an engine and a caboose arrived at Gad’s Hill before the special and ran into the switch and spoiled the game of the outlaws. Adm’rs 1OTH DAY. Albert Duffy, George F Alsbach Curator. Travine S Payne et al, mary Payne G & C. Quintus Silvers, Charies A Denton Curator. react = | in’ vacation, that | py. gs Ww. : , Chi ] Curat one box of Buker’s Pills will be mailed togeth | or deep seated | paid defendant be notified by publica | Tad. Sarit. A.W. As the extra entered the switch uargarct A Daviset al HG Davis Curator. /er with the book, post paid to the address cough, often ag- ; ed by publication that five heavily armed men came from their hiding place alongside the track and with a volley of oaths mounted horses near by and rode rapidly away. News was wired to| Piedmont and Mayor Phillips was | aroused and soon organized a posse to pursue the robbers. lit pay. Jas L Cassity, Lafayette Cassity Adm’r. Ulysses G Welch. Almyrie Welch G&C, Joel Zinn, John Zinn Adm’r Rosa Biggs et al, H W Tuttle Curator. Hiram Johnson, Oakiey C Johnson Adm’r. STATE OF MISSOURI, / - County of Bates, | 5 *** Thereby certify the above and for to be a true and correct copy of the settlen docket forthe term of the Probate court com- | mencing on the llth day of may, isu Railroad | Witness my hand and Jas W Whinnery, Theo Lackey & WC Brown | al this the | tion tt Chicken netting Sereen doors Surreys Carriages Cook stoves Steel ranges Farm wagons Plows Sulky plows Corn planters Hand planters Field sveds Seed sowers Wheelbarrows Clevises Single trees Buggy paint Clothes wringers Gas pipes Grind stones Scythes and snaths Churns Seine twine Fishing tackle * | Guns & ammunition | Lanterns Garden tools Knives & forks Spoons ali kinds Pocket knives Post hole diggers Praning shears ‘Tree pruners Cultivators Fruits & nuts Fresh vegetables Seed potatoes Washing machines Pumps | Brass fittings | Dried fruits | | | Twine binders | DEACON BROS. & CO. Held Up For $5,000. Wichita, Kan., April 9.—A dis- patch was received here to night from Oklahoma City stating that the Choctaw train had been held up last night at Calvin, I. T., and a goodly sum of money stolen. Later the re | port was modified, and the more re- cent dispatches said that the train | was not held up, but that it brought | $5,000 in money to a citizen of Cal | vin named Cooper, and that shortly | after its receipt Mr. Cooper was} held up in his own residence by | jorders to his deputies in that sec jtion to scour the country for the} | robbers. j | | | | | | | book on kidnye trouble and its treatment ill be mailed free to anyone who will write for it, addr the Buker PillCo., Bangor Maine: or patient may enclose 3 cents in Postal Note, or cash ina registered letter; and given. Buker’s Kidney Pilis is a new and marvell- | ous remedy assisting nature to relieve clogged | and diseased kidneys; will also relieve bladder diseases, urinary troubles, backache and little | aches and pains throughout the body. Back- | ache and kidney-ache are very often the same | and these pills will remove the kidney trouble jcurethe aching back, and purity the blood. | Safe in all cai Being a ne | | scovery, Buker’s Kidney pills | &8re not yet on sale at all drug etores. In e | buiring, be sure you get Buker’s, (price 5éct: lor add Baker Pill Co., as above, and men- paper. jenough fragments being gathered ; up to fill a cigar bos. | gravated by catarrh. could not get one. He then went lowed, which tore him to pieces, not fs Z 96 = i 8 i Is helped Miss Brooks upon the ; ee tk si engagements with Maceo's rae i ae ae oe ge ay Hy A Gaat business we do keeps them moving—nothing | posing Ceremonies to army west of the Strong line, in | first step o e platform and jus x pies eS iS Re eee Mark the Event. which the Spaniards had the worst }as she got up her father, who step-/| g - P sii = The steel high bridge across|of it It is said in Havana that the ped from the other side of the car, | liability, and accurate prescription§work in. | e steel nil wa 1 ' z ee < ; | the Missouri River a peel City|Spanish loss in the four engage- Baking Powder: fired pen her,shooting her through sures the best of everything. | will be formally dedicated and | ments was over 1,500 in killed and) o¢ the wrong kind often causes dis-| = Ao Peee gg eee Prices are always just ones—always low,quality i i ily— ietly > € ack . thrown open to traffic on Thursday | wounded. ; SS Bene piety t vi a ee 7 ung ee considered. | iB May 2l1st, 1896. The event will be The number of wounded soldiers | 5,5; paler powder means nothing | Ward in the — (o) . : i 4 a big one in the history of Jefferson | arriving in Havana proves the truth | less ahs ope baking ——— the words: “O, Arthur, father has are : z But <i owder is only “‘for in-} 5} ” S = a : : ii City, and a general invitation is ex-|of the rumors. One train from the | oeoe cara hthee earitecatcd Peoseriae killed me, and oS ee a a \ tended to the people of Missouri to|west yesterday brought in 400) will play as much mischief with your As Worrels bent down to lay ber! Pisexbittais Dru ist e i sai = digestion. Some even more. Save the | on the platform, Brooks fired upon attend and participate in the cere | wounded men. = cont of medicine and family troubles}, . : b he ball : P Pp gg 2 monies. ‘'he programme will in-} jy 74.) 1P by buying pure groceries. We sell him under the car, the e ese clude speaking, music and fireworks ‘als mia rice Pe only that kind. | through his neck and making a seri | i i James L. Francis, erman, Chi- AREFULLY }ons and probably fatal wound. Af- mae 3 ae a Rote EGE) CAM ba Gets cago, says: “I regard Dr. King’s eh u ter the shooting Brooks, who was| Order of Publication. { THE ite in the city in order that the people New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea} Scan the list of up to. date goods} oa Carey of SPATE OF MISSOURI, | ery may entertain their guests and visi |for Coughs, Colds and Lung Com- Below and ae ue ubere Ie now come: employec a re y County oh ners pS | 00 . . . a . r VC "i p Ss spring, E . H = f tors. The list of speakers will in-| plaints, having used it in my family) ie ee eee ce ane to| Green & Olive sewcantyto tHe scarry, | ager te (mein ea sae ae d es Oun ql : clude Governor Wm. J. Stone and|for the last five years, to the exclu-|¢ome and see us: and tried to borrow a pistol, but) Missouri, in vacation, April 4th, 1896, | ipent. Editor of | 80 of physician’s prescriptions or Wagon wood work | the state of Missouri at the relation and | a to the use of S H Fisher ex-officio col- E Bayle, detendants. Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plairtif herein by her attorney, betore the un- | dersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county in the state of Missouri, in vacation and files her petition and affidavit, stating among other things that the above named detendant Chris Schmit, is a non-resident of the state ot Missouri. Whereupon it is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said defendants be notified by publication | that plaintitt has commenced a suit against them in this court by petition and affidavit the object and general na- oy Stripe to which CLAIRETTE can be put with the confidence that it will give the best results and do no damage. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company, Gracey, Ky . April 8.—Pearl Hig- gins. the daughter of a farmer living near here, has been fatally injured knocking her down and trampiog on COUGHS «0 COLDS ELY’S +495vL. BADSM isasure Remedy for cous“s, <vsue, sore throat and for asthma P It soothes quickly Gy atates the cough, and renders ex pect- oration easy Jonsumptives Willinvariable de- Tive benefit from itsuse. Mary who suppose their cases to be consumption are only saffering from a chronic cold For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Baim. Both remedies are pleasant to Cream Baim, 50cts. per bottle: Pineola, old by druggists. Y BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y. JACKS FOR SAL. fees, upon the tollowing described tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- souri, to-wit: West halt of lot three and all ot lots -, | CM Butts, Raney & Washbuen Adm’r, Hard dG ocery Honse 3 tour, five and six in block one hundred] ADRIAN —- - — MISSOURI A to St. Joseph, but at present it is b ete pause Sechrest EO er ei and one in the city of Rich Hill, and] | havea large ber of farmstall’ i absolutely impossible to get away | clinton Ralston, James Dudley Adm’r, show. This is but one of the uses that unless the said detendants be and have a large number of farms i 5 appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holden in the city ot But- ler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first ‘Tuesday after the second Monday in June, 1896, and on or before the third day thereot [if the term shall so long continue, and if not then betore theend ot the term] and plead to said petition according to law, the same will be taken as contessed and judgment ren- dered according to the prayer ot said petition, and the above described real | estate sold to satisty the same. | And it is turther ordered by the clerk atoresaid that a copy hereot be publish- ed in the Butler Weekly Times, a week- | ly newspaper printed and published in | Bates county, Missouri, for tour weeks successiyely the last insertion to be at least fitteen days before the first day of | at 2 *,| by asow. The little girl took a lit |the next term of said court. A true M, CHRISTY, | j Olive Jones, H P Jones G&C.. three masked men and made to give! tle pie in her arma. The equeals of | ©°PY trom the record. Witness my hand | x ‘ i St. Louis, Mo., April 9.—A futile Nathan Hare or ah, Aaron Hare Curator. up the money at the muzzle of a re in pe ee ‘i a 1 a 4 _ as clerk atoresaid with the seal | HOMOEOPATHIC ¥ attempt was made by five masked | (?o4 fisnes wink Walvon Curator, volver. While the dispatch received| (> “SUIS Muimacted Me mouner-| [seer] ea rae need | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON F men to wreck a train on the Iron ITH Day. ‘here is authentic, the details are | 5° attacked the child viciously, this the ath day SuAGdr 1896- ee STEWART Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, § County et Bates. "7 In the circuit court of Bates county Missouri, | in vacation, Mareh lth. 1595, the state of missourt at the relation andto the use of 8! H Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue | of Bates county in the state of Missouri, plaintiff, vs Isaiah W Mahan,defendant. Civil action for delinquent taxes Now atthisday comes the plaintiff herein | by her attorney before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Batea county in the state of Missouri in vacation, and files her aflidavit | stating among other things that the above named defendant Isaiah W Mahan is @ non resident of the state of Missouri, Whereapon | it is ordered by the clerk Bs. plaintiff has commenced a suit against him in | this court by petition and affidavit the object | and general natare of whichis to enforce the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinguen taxes of the years of ISM, 1892 and Ixy amountingin the aggregate to the sum of sion and fees, upon the | tracts of land situated in Bates County, Mis- souri. to-wit Lot fourteen, [addition to the of Batler, and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term of this court to be begun and holdenin the city of Butler, Bates count . block fifteen, 0 ‘ 0 | Missouri, on the firet Tuesday after the ‘ {ear 6th day of April, Iso6, | Southwestern trade supplied by Meyer Bros. | onc Monday in June, 1396, anlonuar Delors men at other points were also tele- | : {M.D ALTON, Drug Co., St. Louis Mo. 2 42-12m. = the third day thereof (if the term shall so long 21- Judge of Probate. i i n graphed to and all efforts possible, have been taken to capture the ban- | dits, who are believed to be the) commission con same that held up the ‘Frisco train near Lebanon recently. ing of Missouri . Peter A. {Iowa and Dwight UC. Morg | long-disputed boundary line between | Mercer county, Missouri, and De. Towa. Save Your Money. One box of Tutt's Pills willsave many dollars in doctors’ bills | They willsurely cureall diseases fthe stomach, eatur county, than a quarter of a century yer or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspep Bneklen’s Arnica Salve, e Best Salve in ti ses,Sores, Ulcers, alt Rheam moa Maria, constipation and bilio- orns, ind all Skin Eruptions, and posi-/ not act properly. i ill cu ii | Correspondence solicited. the next ¢ Connie : peas a OR eae a tively cures Piles, or no pay penaived 1) dis aan eet peste wie cure pe | P Sones ras ear een Ee ate waty pro- | All work in my line is guaranteed usness,a million people endorse | eS pay required. | disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels | ony Sos st |S give satisfaction. Call and P "SC | is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction It has no equal as a liver medicine. Price | Missouri, to be neld at B ee een ot awa TUTT’S Liver PILLS | or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H, L. Tucker, druggist | St. Josepb, Mo, April 9—The sting of Gen. Hard- | ——___— Brazil, Ind., April 9.—Mrs. Lena/ Howard, a prominent woman of this | Dye, of an of Iili- | nois. have begun work to settle the The strip of territory in dispute is six miles long and bas been questioned for more world for Cuts Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chibiains city, was arrested to-day charged with drawing a shotgun and threat- ening to shoot Mrs. Ida James. . us, © ipated or trou- ce, Sick Headache, bad nh, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the i j sand tever, &c. If you of these symptoms, your liver order and your blood is slowly 75 cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. fuckers drugst re. The undersigned has nineteen (19) | | Jacks for esle. They are large and \finely bred, black with mealy nose, large head and ears, extra length and strictly good ones and must be sold. being poisoned because your liver does Pedigrees furnished on application. D. A. COLYER, 8 co cee Bates Co., Mo. | continue, and if not then betore the end of the term) and plead tosaid petition according to law, the same will be taken as confeseed and jadgment rendered according to the prayer of said petition, and the above described real estate cold to satisfy the same And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- said that acopy hereof be published in the j Butler Weekly Times, a weekly newspaper land published in Bates county, Mis- jor four weeks snecessive he iaet on to be at least nfteen day firet day of the next term of eaid court A true copy from the record Witness my hand as clerk afoiesaid with the seal {seat} of art hereunto affixed. Done ato n Batler on this the 19th day of March, is. STEWART ATCHE ‘ d to make fina uth day ot Mav, 1894. C.E. Mcpbp, istrator, eases. $7.17, together with interest, costs, commis- | following described | West side | i | C. HAGEDOR “before the | ra art, and at reasonable prices :| Crayon Work A Specially. Bates Co. NationalMé Established in 187C. Paid up capital $195 A general fbanking business ty acted. F.J. TYGARD, - - - HON. J. B. NEWBERR},) J.C.CLARK - : Real Estate and Life In surance Agent. sale, ranging from 40 acres up, land is located in Bates county anime) is choice real estate. Call and see before buying. RAVES & CLARK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over the Missouri State Bak North side square. nd T C. BOULWARE, Physician sul} e Surgeon. Office norta siden Butler, Mo. Diseasesof womenandd en a specialtv. ieee wan eaeene $e ‘DR J. Office, front room over McKit Specialattention given to temale DR. J. T. HULL SDENTIST. Newly Fitted up Rooms, Ove Jeter’s Jewelry Store. Entrance, wame that leads’ to Hagedom's. Studio, north side equare , Butler, Me SMITH THURMAN. LAWYERS, | Office over Bates Countv Natn’l Butler, Missowt eae —The Old Reliable PHOTOCRAPHER North Side Square. Has the best equipped gallery ® Southwest Missouri. All Styles of .Photogrphing | executed in the highest style of samples of work.$ C. HACEDO

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