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——— mene 37 cnn pean niin sacar Murdered in Cold Blood. Key West, Fla. Aug. 19.—Qn ' the Geosirio sugar estate 20 Cubans | were butchered in cold blood. The ) Spanish authorities believed that Missoun Pacific Railway Time Table NORTH BOUND. BY 20,000. \CHILD DIES{OF SENILE DE-| | BILI 1 Democrats Will Carry lowa Claims | Walsh. | Remarkable Phenomenon in Med- Chicago. I, Aug. 18 —Charles; ieat science Discovered at A. Walsh, the Iowa Democratic | Local Freight BOLTII BOUND. ithe proprietor of the estate was_ Nationa! Committeeman, and eccre | St. Louis. tary of that committee, ¢ inois from the notification meeting. reporter Mr. j Pe. No. 511 Local Frei, INTERSTA nt No, No. 4 Depart 7 sd) Arrive i A. M. W. c, Bereve, Agent. kK C. Pittsburg & Gulf Time Table. Arrival and departure of trains at Wworland. Walsh sai NORTH LOUND. our cause more good than harm. Sunday } : eee No. Bares is making converts by the score for No. 1 Expres: 5 HS <3 : : SOUTH BOUND. Bryan and silver. We will carr 2:21 p.m. No. 2 Express daily 1:00 a.m. No. 6 Freight daily except Sunday Remember this isthe popular short line be- tween Kaneas City, Mo.. and Pitteburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo , Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., and the direct route from the soutu to St. Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Frai , Portland and points west and northy No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of this line second to none in the west. via the new line H.C. Onn. Gen’! Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Towa by 20,000 at least We or three eastern states.” To make the bair grow a natura color, prevent baldness the scalp healthy, Hall's Hair Re | itself succeseful. on the wash board, because it was 4 washed week after week with cheap |§ soap that was ineffectual to dissolve \ the dirt. There’s another kind of \ cheap soap that’s too strong—eats ‘ the clothes as well as the dirt. Ifyou \ want the soap that’s neither too weak or too strong, get or ' CLAIRETTE | SOAP It drives the dirt out without injury to the clothes. It washes equally weli the coarsest, ae {an bes _ dirtiest woolens and the finest, most delicate lin 4] 2 4 7 ens and laces. Preserve your clothes and your strength by using Clairette Soap. Sold everywhere. Jc. the cake. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ST. Louis. Made onty WHEN IN MONTROSE DON’T FAIL TO CALL ON K. E. WILSON & CO., and examine our goods and compare prices with the bard times. We have just traded for a ten thousand dollar stock of Buggies, Carriages, Surries, Phaetons, Farm Machinery ALSO A LARGE- STOCK OF HARNESS AND SADDLERY which we are selling at less than the cost of manufacture entire stock of goods are of the best, our buggies, carriag were manufactured by the Columbus Buggy Co. We have the CAPITAL, BAIN AND BIRDSELL WAGONS ;. Monarch scales, Windmills, Wheat drills, Plows, Harrows, Mow- ers, Hay rakes, and Hay press, at prices that can not be met bv any merchant in southwest Missouri as long as these goods hold out as we are Selling These Goods Regardless of Cost. Our Harness are all hand made and of the best material and warranted to give satisfaction. We are well aware of the faet that times are hard, and that the price of the farm products are low and to show you that we realize the financial condition of the farmer, we quote you prices below that are in keeping with the hard times. Don’t forget that these are standard goous: 50 35 Eyes - 85 We are located in the Odd Fellows building, rose Savings Bank, where we invite you to cali and examine our get prices, when you will be convine 3 ed that we are selling bette less money than any house in southwest Missouri. our xoces and gota big bargain and we are doin would like to have been done by when we were far: us 50 per cent cheaper than good: Kinds of grain and pay Buggies that sold for $100 for a os Buggies that sold fur $5 fer = + Wagons that sold for S35 for - + $90.00 platform seale for =e $135.00 corn crusher for - - $18.00 harrow for = - - - - ming, roods were ever sold before. the highest market price in cash. Flax Seed a Specialty. We not only buy grain from the Henry county farmer bu county farmer as weil, and have paid as much as 17 for flax seed than was offered for the same se where youcan do the best. Who isit that w twenty dollars on a fifty dollar purchase. ed at Butler. Always go At Won't go twenty miles to save Remember the place. EK. E. Wilson & Co., MONTROSE, Henry Co.,'Mo. ed at Tll-} headquarters on his return} ee : ata SGHtionte : To qa |temarkable phencmenon in the per-|Was ordered to investigate. “Mark | 802 of a Hanna is flooding Iowa with single, died of standard literature, but he is doing a very good chance of carrying two) Travel | newer was inventei, and has proved 16 101 YOU CAN'T BEAT If 24 10; 8 }run one, leaving Kansas City. Sete Ls 4} direction of St. second door west of the Mont- t from the Bates lv cts more per bushel! | aa St Louis, Mo, Ang. 20 —Pbysi-| cians of this city have discovered a) id 8 months old, | debi The clild) 2u Robert Barch, the son | ger ule , | was Sher! y | lives in a little cabin on the bank of, stand | Bellefontaine cemetery The child which was brought to} | Dr- Randall of the North Side dis mt | pensary two weeks ago for treat-| i i I) ment, was a moustrosity. Tis body| and keep |had ceased to grow after birth, but | taken from “lthe head was f developed, the} | face bearing all the marks of an old) i The head wag covered with| | | \ ndoa the f was a |) Gbelieendall cates that the hatelal jbead was perfectly developed in| levery way. even to the bones which} ‘are bard and brittle, as is the case Be grent opportunity to study the case, as Lis attention had ‘not been called to it with people of adVaicea age’ LaVE & until the evolu.| During the time it he} searched in vain fora parailel ease. All of the medical works he could! find gave him absolutely nothing of a similar nature, and the physicians tiou was complete. he wae wate however, have merely let the matter pass aa a} one of the many strange freaks of nature. H Why is It, if catarrh is a blood disease,as some | claim, that physicians frequently ad- vise change of air and climate to those suffering? Catarrh is a climatic | affection, ard nothing but a local} jremedy or achange of climate will! cure it. Ely’s Cream Balm is so efficient as to do away with the ne | cessity of leaving home and friends, causing instant relief and is a real} cure of catarrh A Family Dvit pt Gianders. St. Louie, Mo., August 19 —One| member of the family of George Blaze, a market gardeser living on| the outskirts of this city, baa died from glanders, his wife is dying, and | another child, a boy, sged 2 years, | is beginning to show symptoms of} the dreadful disease. The disease | was transmitted to the Blaze family | from a horse used in marketing the | garden produce. Several days ago} the first child became ill. The rapid- | jity of the disease was such that! | within five days from the time the! | first symptoms appeared the child! was dead | The same symptoms as marked | the disease in the child ed in the mother. Its progress was less rapid than the case of the child, Mre. | in the state of ex- treme prostration to day that marks | the fatal termination of the disease | Dr. Starkloff, the city physician, has | taken precauticus to prevent the) soon appear but it was even more severe. Blaze was almost Kes Haul. | Spokane, Wash., August 19 — | George McCauley, oue of the p |ment and wealthy mining men of this, | City, and part owner of the Carriboo | jgold mine, at Trail, B. C., was held | jup bya masked lone highwayman yesterday afternoon in the moun- | | tains a few miles from the mine, and at the point of a rifle was com 'to hand over $1460 gold bric last month's output of the Carriboo. | | which he was bringing to this city. 3 ed . « Ss ky) + ee.) 6.) $22 | McCauley was then ordered to drive "5 ~|0n- Posses are now searching the 23 for - = aes, au ts (| mountains for the robber Grand Army of the Republic—Spe cial Train to St. Paut. The Missouri Pacific Railway will! } Aug 31st. a All the Western lines leading in the Paul are making! | giant efforts to secure the major pro- ; !portion of the Grand Army travel ods and | that will move tothe Minnesota city, oods for | account We traded a farm for! which will be held September Ist to g& by the farmer as we! 4th. you can buy from} We also buy allitrons, the Missouri Paci the National Encampment Always alive to the wants of its Rail | will, on Monday, Augu:s t, runa special train from Kansas City, leav- )ing at 10:30a.m., running v ja Omaha, in connection with the Northwestern |Line. This will be known as the offi-; cial G. A. R. train for po from Western and Southwestern Mi ouri, Southern and Western Kansas. Gen. J. H. Lyon, Western Passenger Agent} of the Missouri Pacifie Railway, who! is a prominent member of the Grand | Army of the Republic, will be in! charge of the train, and all those de-| siring accommodations should ad- | dress him a S00 Main Street, Kansas j Citys Mo. 39-3t. | 2B- ‘few words to the notification com | good boy.” — oy H.L {Tucker! paying tribute to the iosurgents for the privilege of oper Gonzales r, and Capt. with a company of soldiers Spaniards surrounded the Cuba and, without a word of warning gan firi g- Those who escaped the It|cf Eeooch Burch, a fisherman, who | bullets tried to run, but were bayo neted. Not one of the 20 laborers y the Mississippi river just opposite escaped Near Cifuentes the Sp tured a deposit of rds cap- arms belonging to the insurgents. The trons were concealed near the home of Alfredo Gonzales. Gonzales was, his home and shot. He was bound toa tree, and the Span ards were preparing to fire when Senora Gonzales rushed to her hus band and threw his neck. doomed husband, fired, killing both her arms around She refused to leave her and the Spaniards Hon. James Kerr, of Pennsylva-| nia, «x congressman and exc! k of | the house of representatives, is en | | thusiastic over the prospect of suc:| even in Peansylvania. He says: / | “Pree silver is sweeping the mining | and agricultural districts of Pennsyl- | v Even in the big city of Alle | gheny it has firm hold among the laboring men and employees of the | great shops. Alonz the tier of north- ern counties the sentiment for free | silver is almost universal. I know | of one township where there were | ouly two gold men and they were | converted to silver last week. It is | possible that the sentiment might | be checked before election day, but} it will not be killed. Iza campaign The banks are} against silver, | a -1 | but it will react and be all the more |} virule for the temporary lull.” ~ Hanna bas replaced the padlock | which he took from McKinley's lips long enough to enable him to say a mittce. The relations between Henna and McKinley bring vividly to mind the story of the boy who asked his mother, ~Ma, may I go out in the yard aud play?” “No, son, stay in here and be al A pause. | “Ma, may I play with the cat?” “No, dear, just sit stilla moment.” Another pause. “Ma, may I go to the window and look out?” | “Now, my son, do keep quiet andj} Gertrrrtrrrsrtrrrererererererereceret = Hosts of people go to work in = the wrong way to curea a SPRAIN, whea St. Jacobs Oil reels cere it in the right way, right ott. = - rs - = SSS S SSS SFT TES ESSERE ESSE SEES RECESS TITY AND QUALITY. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS, arpets, Wall Paver}! Styles up to date and prices that cannot fail to please. Undertaking in all its branches. G. B. HICKMAN, McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelrv je Fink's Leather Tree Saddle aati si ee South Side Square Butler Mo. : Read and See What we Keep in Stock We keep everything that horse owners need EMC Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. stop bothering your mother.” Sat z iN Another pause. single harness, $7.50 to $25; second hand “Ma, may I grow?”—St. Louis harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of all Chronicle ths malt ESTES S ricer, the cheapest to ae A Chance tor Some Gold Bug, styles and prices, from) the P ? A Topeka, Kan., Aug. 20.—Ben Heil- steel fork cow boy and cle leather spring om p, a Well known free silver man | seat saddles. Lap robes, horse ‘blankets, f°! of Osage county, offers to put up a} EBL forfeit in au Osage city bank on the! dusters and fy nets. Harness oil and soaps tollowing conditions: He wiil pay es = g mane, D 2 es. rim 750 in gold for 1,000 American | cat Hees ef meee en or ee cowed doilars, after the passage of | buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring a tree silver act, or forfeit-the : the party putting up a like forfeit to! lose if he fails to deliver 1,000 of} such silver dollara at the time stated Mr. Heilbrun explair that if this gold staadard talk abou 5U-cent dollars meaus anything, here is a chance for some of its advocates Iver dollars. Under a Floor. Nashville, Tenn, Aug. Roddy, one of the most criminals in Tennessee, was cap-| tured at Tracey City this morning by a posse of Nashville officers. He was wanted for murder cf a United States Marshal aud frequent | offenses ucder the internal revenue. aws. He was in custody once, but about a year and a half agohe effect | ed a sensational delivery from the! Nashville Jail and bas since been at large in the mountains near Tracey | City the scene of bis operations The officers found him under the! floor of the room of one of hia fo | male relatives. The rewerd offered | for his arrest was $1,000. | No Hope While Gold Rules. “The fight against falling prices| and stock depreciation is an impos sible one. Men are holding on in hopes of better times, but no better | 19.—Alf| notorious | times can come in gold countries | f where gold appreciates. The piti- able army of the unemployed must increase through no fault of their! their own."—Mr. W. H Grewsrizrz. ex Governor of the Bank of England. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your dull and inflamed and do you te eyes; ing. Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you taxe| Parks Sure cure. If if does not make! you feel better it costs fyou “noth (sion and fees. upon the following describe} i mean | souri, for fourgweeks generally when you get up in the morn-| ineeTti : | thing— | of July. 1805. your old harness and saddies and trade for #6K( We have the largest. retail har- 9 @ hess store in the Southwest avd our har Biv new ones. ness are ell made at heme. Hr a McFARLAND BROS. jto make 25 centaan piece on 1,900! Butier Missouri. fs Order of Publication. Order of Publication. * MISSOURI + of Bates. 4 f Bates county, Missonri, | ES The State of Mis- n and tothe use of S H or of the revenne of the state of Missouri, piain- A Hall, defendant. om for delinquent taxes. Now at this d2y comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the undersi<ned clerk of the cirenit f Bates county iu the state of M and having heretofore ition, stating among other things that the abeve named defendant, Eliz abeth A Hall, is a non-resident of the’ state fMissoari. Wherenpon itis ordered by the on that eaid defendant be neti- cation that plaintif’ has com- menced a cuit against her in this court by petition the object and genera] nature of which is to enforce of the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent taxes of the year amounting in the agsrezate to the eum of S26.1s together with interest, costa, commis- | 8s. STATE OF MISSOURI? unty of Bates = § In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in ation July oth, is, The State of Mise ‘he souri at the relation and to the use of 3 # Fisher, «x-otficio collector of the revenue i of Bates county In the state of Missonst, di plaintiff, ve. Mary Eachus, defendant. Civil action for delinquent tax " Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by 8s. tid, v her attorney before the undersigned clerk of ail uit court of Bates county in the state ari in vacation baving heretofore filed tition stating among other things e named defendant, Mary Eachus, ent of the state of Missouri. the clerk in vaca her that the at is @ non-ret Wherenpon It is ordered t tion that said detendant cation that plaintif has | against her in this court by petition the object and general nature of which is to enforee the lien of the state of Missouri for the delinquent FE axes of the year #45, arnounting in the segre- rate to the eum of 87.14), together with imter- est. costs, commission and fees, upon the following describea tracts of land situated ia Bates county, Missouri. to wit: Lot eighteen (1s) in block thirteen (1%) in the west side ad- dition to the city of Batier, and that unless ! the said defendant be and appear st the next term of thie court to be began and holdem in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, on the firat Tuesday after the second Monday ia ' November. 1:96. andon or before the third day thereof ‘if the term shall so tong continue and if not then before the end of the term.> and plead to said ition according to isw, tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- | souri, to-wit ‘The northwest ter of section quarter ofthe southeast quar- ;) in township thirty-eight one (31), and that unless and appear at the next begun and holden in county, Missouri, on rthe second Monday in ; and on or before the third ie (ifthe term shall so long eo ae. aod ifnet then before the end of the i plead to said petition according to j p ne Will be taken as confessed and | the same will be taken as confessed espe adgment rendered according to the prayer of | ig to the praver of § ne said petition andthe above described real | described real estal estate sold to satisfy the same. j Bold to satisfy the same, And it is further orde seid that a copy h Butier Weekly 28 printed and published clerk afore- he clerk afore- ished in the | newspaper | county, Mis- | uceessively, the last fteen days before the | And it is farther ordered by ¢! said that acopy hereof be pu putler Weekly Times, a week printed and published in B cou: jis- souri. for four weeks successively, the last in- sertion to be at least fifteen days before the 4 to be atdeast | first ¢ term of said court. | first day of the next term of said court. & true co) record. Witness ae | true copy from the record Witness my and as clerk aforesaid with the seal | hand a clerk aforesaid with the seal é [seat] of said T+ hereunto affixed. Done | [s£AL] of saidcourt hereunto affixed. Done at office in Butler on this the Sth day | office in Butler on this the sthdsy | STEWART ATCHESON, 6 STEWART ATCHESON, SS-4t Cirenit Clerk, } Cizeult Clerk.

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