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Traveler The woman who does the washing travels from pole to pole and crosses the line many times. She soon learns H from experience that she can save time, money CLAIRE TTE SO the best, purest and mos She also discovers that clothes washed with Clairette look better and last longer than they do when washed with ordinary soap. Clairette Ask for it. Made only by is sold everywhere. THE N. K. FAIRBANK Paintsville, Magofiin circuit court convened at Salyersville this morning. The dock- | et contains 1580 eriminal and 200 civil cases. There are five ‘cases to be tried at this term of the court, among the number bein g the | Wants a Trial. | jing of William Ward in 1866 | Itis stated that Ward was drunk and was imposing upon Minnick, when the latter struck him a blow | upon the head with an old-fasuio ned | skillet handie, killing him almost jinstantly. Having fear jlynched by the friends of Ward, | Minnick made his escape, going to Missouri, where he was known by the name of Burns, and where he | has since resided. He is now a lawyer of some note | minister of the M. E. church. Min- {nick returned to Magoffin county four months ago, and had the case against him redocketed. He says he does not fear a trial, as he acted in self defense. The relatives of Ward have engaged able counsel and will do all in their power to con- vict Minnick. and labor by using AP t economical soap made. ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Wher she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castosia, COMPANY, St. Louis. Ceo CCCECRORELELEDLELOLE eevecncecere committee compliments the Kansas City Times for the able way it shows Ky., May 12.—The | murder case of William Minnick for the kill-! of being! Pleased With the Kansas City Times. Mexico, Mo., May 13.—Chairman Cook of the state-democratic central | McGee's Claim Will be Paid. Washington, D. C., May 15.—The jcommittee on Indiaa depredations have reported favorably upon the | senate bill for the relief of Robert McGee, §£ authorizing terior to the 1 Mr. McGee, ating $10,000 | as compensation for injuries received from the Sioux Indians, and to pay {the same from interest due the | nation. 2 t of € te e of appropri Sioux McGee was with a supply jtrain that left Fort Leavenworth in | July, 1864, for Fort Union, N. M.| When they arrived at the great Bend of the Arkansas river, Walnut Creek station, the party was attacked by a band of the Brule Sioux Indians! under the leadership of the chief | Little Turtle. The massacre which | foliowed was one of the most bloody | nearly all being killed or wounded. | Of those wounded, Robert McGee, a boy, being then about 15 years of age, who was pierced by ten arrows, scalped and tomahawked in a most brutal manner. He was taken to Fort Larnard, where, by the skill of physicians and careful nursing, he was partially restored to health. | Do You Know Do You Know without la Do You Know: Do You Knov That it has been i: “Castoria Do You Know was because Castoria had been pr Outlaw Bul West is Located. Fort Scott, Kan, May 15.—The Federal authorites here today were} notified that Bill West, the young) desperado, who has twice broken jail, having escaped the second time from Topeka a few weeks ago, had been located near Grove, I.T. West was held for the murder of Marshal Well, these things are wort! ———— The fac-simile signature of MOTHERS, Do y TLlehiee You Know nished for gg n, your children may is on every —_————— wrapper. —— Kennedy at Fairfield, I. T., and oth-| er killings are attributed to him. He is but 22 years old, but is regarded ag the most desperate bandit of this day. Marshal Pearman of Neosho, Mo., bas him located and was this afternoon offered a reward of $300 for his capture. District Attorney Perry teday sent acopy of the in- up McKinleyism. He saye: “Every | American citizen who builds a house or in any way uses a keg of nails pays enormous tribute to the Amer- ican Nail trust. Without the slight- est increase in the wages of em- ployees manufacturers advanced the price of nails during the past year over 200 percent. The profits of trust in spite of the depressed con- | dictment to Pearman and telegraph. dition of the country, were nearly 30|ed Deputy Jones of Baxter Springs per cent last year, and are expected|to go to Pearman’s assietance. It to reach 50 per eent this year. No|bas just been learned that West last wonder the manufacturers can make | night rode through the streets of munificent contributions to the Me-| Grove firing his pistols and causing McFARALND BROS. Harness and Saddlery, fet’s Leather Tree Saddle Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Fee Pia As A Sh ee LP eee ulckly, permanent! Loss of Brain Po itality, Nightly EK x Eastly carr! pad. wiih aw South Side Square Butler Mo. wi testimonials and . Rewareof imitas Tomple,Chicage. Read and See What we Keep in Stock Trustee’a Sale. \ great alarm. He was to have been Trustee's Sale. single buggy your ol: oS Wejkeep everything that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. harness from $3 to $15. styles and prices, from the cheapest to the steel fork cow boy and sole leather spring seat saddles. dusters and fly nets. full line of mens and boys gloves. new ones. ness store in the Scuthwest and our har- ness are all made at home. McCFARLAND BROS. Kinley campaign fund.” Slain by His Friend. Denver, Col., May 13.—Cemedian harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand Saddles of all Lap robes, horse blankets, ———— Harness oil and soaps Trim ing Stewart, who was standing the bar. entere were friends. at d ir old ones. Brin; i aA Re = Newell and Stewart had d harness and saddles and trade for We have the largest retail har- Newell was arrested. What’s the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum mertime. You may haye a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ough to know that Parks cough Syruy is tha best cure for it. Sold by H. L.Tucker. Butler Missouri. Five Beuneing Boys, NER $5,000,000.00 field, Ky., who have become the par. DEMOCRATIC TRUTHS persons in humble circumstances. Chas. J. Stewart, formerly a member |. : of the Haverly Minstrel troupe, and|in your flight; feed me on gruel lately one of the managers of the | #&4/0 J} : me Guders ‘S Biel, Stewart and Young Graphephone weary of sole leather ateak, petrified described real estate lyirg and being combination, was fatally shot by 4 Wm. Newell, alias Kid MoOoy, an| oysters that slept in the watery bath; ex-convict, in Pat Hickey’s saloon| butter as strong as Goliak of Gath; | of section tourteen [74] and twelve acres Newell bad words with Hickey|eat, chewing up rubber and calling over the payment for drinks, and|it meat. Backward, turn backward pulled a revolver, intending to shoot | for weary Tam! —— Hickey. He fired, the bullet strik- at my grandmother's jam; Oscar Lyon and his wife of May- ents of 5 boy babies at one birth,are tried here last week had he not eseaped. Whereas Charles F Pharis and Min- nie E Pharis, his wite, by their deed of trust dated October aust, 1893, and recorded in the recorder’s of- fice within and for Bates county, Mis- souri,in book No. 110 page 452 conveyed I am 80] to the undersigned trustee the following Backward, turn backward, oh time ust for to night. situate in the county of Bates and state ot Missouri, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter doughnuts and vulcanized eake, weary of praying for what I dont | off the east side of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the south- east quarter of the nertheast quarter ot 3 section fitteen |15] and that part of the Give me a whack | north half ot the northeast quarter ot let me} section ‘15) lying south of river, and twenty-three [23] acres south part of the northeast quarter ot northwest quarter ef section fifteen (15) and three acres, drink milk that’s never been skim- med, let me eat butter whose hair has the saloon together and| been trimmed,let me once more have | part ot the northwest quarter of the an old fashioned pie and then I'll be | northwest quarter ee section 2 nd die —Author] (14), all in township torty-two (42) of = Wace! tie 6 2 aoe range thirty [30] containing in all 214 mDEnOWE: acres more or less, which conveyance was E SEE eer made in trust to secure the payment of a The white horse brigade of Iowa certain promissory note tully describ will waste money in going to St.Jedin said deed ot trust; and whereas Louis, as McKinley has the plum on | default has been made in the payment ot said note and accrued interest Anny Ne thereon, now past due and unpaid. and whereas it 1s provided in said deed of trust that in case of absence, death, refusal to act, or disa ty ii anywise ot the trustee, the hen acting sheriff ot Bates county may pre- ceed to execute this trust, and where- ——ad 3 as C ¥ Pharis and Minn wifeand AC Edringte: their deed of trust date 26 conveyed to the undersigned trustee following describe! real estate lying and situate im the county of Bates and state 1, to-wit: hi quarter of hty acres eribed corner of southwest quar- ter efsection nine (9) raaning thence west thirty-fenr (: th rth Ci Lt Pp @ thirty- ) containing im all 96 acres more eriess, conveyance was made in trast te secure f ene 0 e fully desert euch debt due and payabi: = conditions ef 1 the city ef county of Bates and state of Misseur:, Monday June 8th, 1896, between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- neen and five e’cloek in the purposes of 8: and costs. atisfving « J.D, ALLER, Trustee. This property has been sold by Pharis & Edrington to anether party. are sent out of the state every Ee trustee r. w. Arne : is a sent from the state and cannot 3 : Now theretore, a e request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the d deed of trust, I will the above described the highest The father isa man below medium height and is about 40. His wife is fiye vears younger. The aggregate weight of the five babies is twenty- two pounds, the heaviest weighing five pounds. Mother and boys were IN ALLOPATHIC DOSES year for Life Insurance. ) | ADMINISTERED | Y NOT | DAILY AND SUNDAY Trustee's Sale. Whereas, Josiah Cox and Ellen Cox, his wife, by the! trust dated Febraary 19th, 1895, and recorded in within the recorder’s office nd for Bates merged Missouri, in = tront door of age fice to the undersigned - Gren gies utl the ribed real estate —— se = cepa do- may as Bie oe eatery iying sad be ; ¢ county of Bates ing well, an e attending physician y ie ee and state e to-wit i | i i : May 27th, 189¢ Lot eight ast half of lots six (# Keep your money at home by | says there is no reason why the in- THE BEST ___ Wedne day pales: | in the | and seven the nerth weet quarter of sec- ; . a : ~ between the hours ot nine o’clock in the t Ache wact ball oft “i fants should not live. = naa ; tion two (3) andthe west half ef let seven (7) insuring your life in the i] 5 ; SPRING MEDICINE torenco in the northeast gaarter ef section two /3] all g thirty-nine [39] of range aining two hundred MONS LIVER REGULATOR—co: THE {fs SIM and , ° pankers Lite of Pitchers Gastorits er a i Laggan lg on } . defanit h been Ot H K A N SA Ss Children Cry for payment of Seeeteala Reale loriaee Nanton W . ] Pit her’s Castoria ue a dollars and one year’s int ent Cee \ f sas City CITY = . c a oe 3 9 7 loth, 1846, and is now due a 4 aupaid: ee : | Children Cry for Sheriff's Sale. therefore, atthe revuestof the legal hol 2 ve bundre Tt bas written in the State of | TIMES Pitcher’s Castoria. By virtue and authority of aspeetal execa- | Sur to the conditions of eald d tion for delinquent taxes iesued from the of- it court of Bates une term 1#96 of doin favor S. M tor of the revenue ef C Bullock. ed upon ail the right. will proceed to sell the above described public vendue, to the highest b: ny Ab the east front door of the cenrt the Liver—keeps it prope your system will be fr be d the whole body invigorated. THE BEST BLOOD whe fice of the clerk of the cir county returmable at the said cenurt to direc! Fisher, ex-officio Bates county ise for house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on ; I have tevie 5 Monday June 8th, 1896, | 495 delegates pledged already, it 1 claim of defendant James MI a dtween the honrs of nine o'clock in the fore- 1 twenty-one more than enough to Dt One ere coat: ‘clock in the afternoon of that Ottumwa, Io., May 14.—Sixty rine counties have reported to Secretary Walsh and free silver has a total of Missouri since June, 1895. | For Quly 82.50 rpose of satisfying esid note of L306, 000.00 Its death rate is the lowest of control the convention, which as- sures the selection of Gor. Boies ss Gelegute at large { the southeast q ptorty-tWo es cou! 4 Mie- “BRIGHTEST AND BEST.” Don't fail to have the most com- plete budget of all the news possi- ble to obtain when its cost until. January 1, 1897, is but $2.50. Address all letters to Champaign, Ii, has adopted a jcurfew ordinance snd the people of jthat town who are auXivus for the | wellfare of their boys and | delighted with the the far east | TIMES PUBLISHING CO 8 | KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. | SU RE N Ow! Since February 25 Mr. W. O. Cox) fr jhas owned published The Kauss a pee nie | City The opinion of the en D. E. RUMBLE, Sec, | tire Western press is that The Times SS aye is now the best and brightest paper} 2159 LEY BLDG., y} F =e } in all this section. ~—KANSAS CITY, MO.—— _} any company organized. is Claims are paid on demand. pac girls are| 3.1L Zeilin & workings of the! | No waiting for returns from s Electric Bitters. ce Electric Bitters is a medicine but perbaps enerally needed, when the], exhausted feeling prevails, e liver is torpid and sluggish ed of a tonie and altera A prompt use of this | medicine has often averted long and |perhaps fatal billious fevers. No | medicine will act more surely in suited for any season more ¢ On or address. ues. ye 7 ver Deep | paid =U6-4 ieee S suet In mea Insured Equal on Terme | ode aS { ScHENCK'S | counteracting and freeing the sys- pt Men. EMEDY ir tem from the malarial poison. Head- \ FoR {a> ANDRAKE /ache. indigestion, constipation, diz-! int . Cc. SMITH, Agt \ Liver } ——— {ziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50¢! 5%; otf y 7 nN ILLS {and $1 per bottle at H L Tucker's | toreas \BUTLER, a CompLaint ( Lees) S store. West | xt : : | : i