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| | { | Missoun Pacific Railway Time Table | NORTH BOUND. No.6......-- : 40 A. M io. 4 gaat 1:00PM. No. 10.. odo P.M.) No. Local Freight sone 10:20 A. M. | eouTH BOUND. , 150 A.M 11 Loeal Freight... INTERSTATE DIVISION. 4 Depart 700A, ) Arrive 1 y W. C, Beruve, Agent. >be - | cents per 100 pounds below rates K. C. Pittsburg & Guif Time Table. (ee effect. | the | Missouri Arrival aud departure of trains at worland. NOWTH BOUND. No.7 Fre ly except Sunday 12:10 p,m. | Ho.5_ ° ** Sat. 10:60 1 No. 1 Exprees daily 3 12:27 p. SOUTH BOUND, press daily 221 p.m. eight daily except Sunday 1:00 s. m. | ae ae ~~ ib 2:25 p.m. ght Nows Remember this is the popular short line be- tween Kaneas City, Mo.. and Pittsburg, Kan., Joplin, Mo, Neosho, Mo., Sulphur Springs, ‘Ark., Siloam Springs, Ark., ana the direct | youte from the south to St. Louis, Chicago, and points north and northeast and to Denver, Ogden, San Francisco, Portland and pointe | west and northwest. No expense has been | spared to make the passenger «equipment of thia line second to none inthe west. Travel via the new line H.C. Our. Gen’l Pass. Agt., Kansas City, Mo. Ingalls on Bimetalism. This extract is from the Kansas City Journal's report of a speech de livered by John J. Ingalls, in Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 6. 184: “I am a bimetalist; the republican platform is in favor of bimetalism, too, no other party in the country is I mean just what I say. I am in favor of the free use of gold and sil- ver for money ut the ratio of 16 to 1. This is not a question of phraseology or definition. Iama bimetalist, and there is no need to wait for an inter- national agreement. (Applause. ) Mr. Ingalls said so then but he has taken it all back since. He now stands an the gold platform with John Snerman. iia Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts asa tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the or- gang, thereby aiding nature in the performance of its functions. Elec- tric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1 per bottle at H L Tucker's drug store 42 dt A romantic story is told of the wife of Thomas E. Watson, populist pominee for vice president. After one of the battles of our civil war a richly dressed baby was found among the dead and wounded. No parents came to claim the child. They say that father and mother had perished in the strife. It is not known whether they were on the northern or southern side. But a Southern soldier and his wife tock thechild and cured for her as their own. The years passed and the little girl grew to be a handsome and cultivated young lady. “Then young Tom Watson, farmer and lawyer, married her —Ex Is Your Tongue | Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ing, Your liver and Kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take Parks Sure cure. If it does not make you feel better it costs -you nothing-— Sold ay H. L Tucker Miss Ella Ewing Gorin who enjoys the distinction of being the tallest woman in Missouri, is on exhibition this week as a freak in a cheap show at the Mexico fair. She is $ feet 4 inches tall and weighs 256 pounds. She is 26 years old and has been on exhibition in museums for several years. Her parents are plain farm- er people ofordinary statue and al ways accompany her. They are past 50 years of age.—Ex. CASTONRIA. Ship Sunk. New York, Sept. 3.—The steamer Rosedale with I50 passengers on board was struck off Broome street, East River by a Twenty-third street ferryboat and sank in about five min-| utes. | The Rosedale was on her way to Bridgeport at the time. Allof the passengers, it is said were picked up | by a passing craft. They saved none of the effects, however. | There was a panic on board tho vessel wher the colllsion came, and | it isa miracle that many were not, lost. | What’s'the Use ot Talking About colds and coughs in the sum-) mertime. You may haye a tickliug) = cough or #little cold or baby may have | Prices the croup and when it comes you ought to know that Parks cough Syruy is the} ee best cure for.it. Sold by H. L- Tucker | GRAIN RATES CUT AGAIN. Missouri Paci Open Up tt Kansas City, Mo.,> Santa Fe and toa western points for is in effect alreac Mack Love, tthat marse in Kansas to St. w tariff from ts is as follows: . | Bs cents, corn 12 cents; cents and cenis and 12¢ < tha purpose to be I MISSOURI! UNIVERSITY. Additional ial Depression May 1 MePuerson, 1 21 cents and {ed assistant Francis Dan 3 W. B. A. instructor Marion West, of Some sistant in physical caltur a i rect, show that the travels of Ii Iluog Chang in Europe are lik the immediate futurc effect upon government that the Chine. pire will short]; ‘ with the rest of the world. peror of China is ably disposed tow the railroad service of ( abolishment transit dues and zn improved of railroads, Chang may be the means of aw China into new life and pros open to the commerce of the world Preside financial depres: tendance this year. n to be favor- rd the extens na and, with the travels App He declares that the uselessly closed. second and last day ville corn carniv, large yesterday timated at 3,000. It was gold day and all the republicans who attended were ‘Lhe principal speal United States Senator s of the day were of Lindsbory. trike at Pittsburg, Kan. Pirrsnura, ners at Wear Coa! C striking drivers be reinstated at $2.0) per day, which Superintendent Kirk- wood flatly refuses to agree to. Into a Mine. home from town into a mine and o'clock yesterday mornin s lying on his head and shoulders ia found about unconscious hours lates. Blew Oat t Owen, a barber.from Dentonville, kan who arrived in this cit put up ata room unconscious. have blown out the gas. hotel, was Milwaukee Millers’ assoc - has He is suppose.t Ryan Given th Astoria. O. Mysterious” a fought here last Lasa ten-round go, but the was given to Ryan in the sev cause of Smith’s foul fi Christian church at Nevada, laid on the 4th with oriate ceres ANSAS CITY, Texas and Indian ste heifers, $2.00% Horses—Rece ipts, 6 mixed cows and ject is to see sas their r and sociz ly ceipts of corn, = Chairn INDIANAPOLIS, ibers . 3 white, 15@1 timothy, No 1. Se per doz. Butter, 20@25 per du. po Ss, home grown, 3.2 PERRY DECLARES HIMSELF j GOLDIE WAR So Campaign Contrivution: or ver Democrats. » Mo., § ji meeting of the e the board of curat e of fessor of elocution. t Jess Democrats Want F WASHINGTON, Treasurer James L. depend upon the velania 1s of patriotic cit defray the 1 campaign, b bined eapital to d that contributions be forwarded in the most complete manne n official receipt will be pr ly sent all contributors the smier Laurier decided to arrange iament for taking a plebiscite on the question other question ‘The speaker announced that the bar restaurant of the us to be The F firm price of flour competition. paid the trust as would keep faith. those who remained faithful. John P. Irish to Speak. KANSAS City le the There will be other sveak tention of the sound money demo- | vats is to have it the bi ever held in this cit ination of a Kansas Equal Rights N , Kap.. organized here | né ous towns in is John M. Browr M. Thomas, Coal Miners oa a Strike. KANSAS CITY five miners em ieee ybum this afternoon appoint he executive democratic party. aldeman, of Louis nati se rr. W. John Headquarters of the ¢ INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. D. Bynum announced Wan Instructors Chosen — instr 4 tei sistant he dem- issued | dreaded disea contribu- funds to |traternity. Ca itimat ving x » resources of co neces mipt- tion Crusade in Cx AWA, Ont., Sept. of tempe ytoa who t session prohibition. No house of com- absolutely reurcement was ved with © Seed Distribution, dN, Sept. ment from the ce ture regarding its command for the ribution of is given t valuabte ati each senator, repre torial delegate ia present fiscal year wi cisposal (after deducting alloted Ly law to tho s culture) about 30,600 packe or about twice as man The Flou Trust Goes to the W Sept. says: from so known as the to the wall. go to mainta with were closed of one cent a barrel, It a The s 8 5.—John P. democratic pion of scund money on the I coast, will speai night ata meeti m- rich will be held the | veting | 449 | scott y the nom- } ay cket. was the Its president and its secretary Its ob- f Kan-| ved in the m nes ¢ Creek Coal Co, wors um’s Advisers. 5.—Chair- | eajmow. Keep taking Sc t's | ft Kansas oo, of Min. | NATURE'S Bullit, of Phila-j} »1d Demoerats. —Chairman W. | Liver morning} | that headquarters will t e locaied in| Cowvprainy Chicago with a branch New York. on will make three! Girard, | em- | 1e 10: one third at some point in are ED. His Views, IVERELY PUNISHED, Either Run Hin Oat of Towa or to Tav and Feather Him. Netter reads as follows: les jsig you in and submit for verly, verily you must This is fix guardians cf right aud justice, | Wuirt $100 Reward $100. The readers ot thi ed fto learn that paper will re is at least e that science has all its stages, and th Catarrh Cure only positive cure known to the al disease, requires, a constitutional treatment. Hal ternally, acting directly upon the mucous strfaces of the sys- »v destroying the founc n ot the disease, and giying the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars ror any case that it tails to cu Send tor list of testimon- Cureney & Co., Toiedo, O. 3 1 by druggist-75c = DEPRECATED BY §WKINLEY- The Abuse of Free Silver Men By Re- pablicans. Cineinuati, O, Sept 2—Former Representative Butterworth arrived to day form Canton “Bryan is a tine fellow,” said he would make 2 good President, for power makes a man conservative. 1 think kis way 1s {he wroug way, but I would ro! call bis supporters An- slarchists nor half witted. There is nothing made by euch talk. I spent sof seeds, |Sunday with McKivley and hs de > as last year. precated it in the strongest terms. to close their ears to argument.” 1 the trouble is stillthere. Don’t t's FS e | Emulsion : Se or er because the weather ha u to be warm. If you have weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer is fee) the best time to get rid of it. | If you are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and ad-| thinness should never go to- rents er gethe thy 7 sea vedvase, | gether. One greatly increase ne rezular| the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system | Emulsion all summer. For sale b 1 drs. Sat soc and §, Remepy For fo Mlanorake| { LiverPitts Executor’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, That letters testa- | court of Bates county, Missouri. ee the) All persons having claims against said | estate, are required to exhibit them for allow- ge Co., of | ance to the administrator within one year after the date of said letters, or they may be-| t | precluded from any benefit of said estate; and | jifsuch claims be not exhibited within two | years from the date of this publication, they shall be forever barred. = | This Slst day of August, 1596. | N. A. HUNT, j 42-4¢ Executor. By Cairo Whiteeaps to Change / Writers of tie Letters Prontise to Cairo, Il, Sept. 3. There is con- . jsiderable excitement in the north lend of town over a whiteeap warn-) ing receiyed by J J. Webster, who |}conducts a grocery store. He is a | pronounced sound mosey wan The “Mr. Webster: We the under-; ned, have this night decided that chapge your views In re-| gard to the political question, and | let us know it by the way you talk) in the future. In failing to do so} you may be severely dealt with and | |run out of town. Now Mr. Webster | we hope that you will be sensible Yours, for) Harness and Saddelry, arrh being a constitution- | *s Catarrh Cure is taken | “He said to me that he wanted) Northwestern |the silver men treated as men of seuse, for the only effect of abuse is Senator Teller bas tendered his services to the national democratic flour | Committee to speak for Bryan. that he ‘Weak Lungs Hot weather won’t cure weak ifie | “UNgs. You may feel better be- this city Monday | Cause out of doors more, but fied by publ sion and fees, upon the tracts of lan: souri, to-wit: Lot four (4) block thirteen (13) west side ad- dition to the city of Butler, also lots one (1) two(2)and three (5) block thirteen (iS) west side addition to the city of Batler,and that unless tbe and appear at the next ourt te be begun and holden in | ‘ sutler, Bates county, Missouri, on the first Tue-day after the second Monday in | mber, 1895. and on or betore the third thereof, (ifthe term shall so long eon- not then before the end of the term,) and plead to said petition according to law, the same Will be taken as confessed and | judgment rendered according to the prayer of & ition andthe above described real | estate sold to satisfy the same Tther ordered by the clerk afore- | y hereof be published in the 1 Times, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mie- or four weeks successively, the laet | insertion to be at least fifteen days firet day of the next term of said court. A |truecopy irom the record. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the eval | {sat} ef said court hereunto affixed. Done | at office in Batler om this the 20th day Augast, in, STEWART ATCHESON, — | the said defendan term of this the city of tinue, and said that a ¢ Entler Weeki Use QP 2A 5 want to f once DAe da ote its Dealing “tg <> a Soap CUANTITY AND QUALITY. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. McFARLAND BROS. — Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI} County of Bates. 4 ®°- In the er in vacation August 2), sonri at the Fisher ex-of es count tif, vs. Mos gard, defendants Civil action for delinquent taxes. Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before the undersigned clerk of the cireuit court of Bates county in the state of | uri, in vacation and files her men ry affidavit, stating among other things |the State of Missouri in vacation and the above pamed. defendant, Moats | Hin her affidavit stating among other 0 is a non-resident of the state of Missouri. t court of Bates county, Missouri single harness, $7.50 harness from $3 The State of Mie- | tation and tothe use of 8 I | io collector of the revenue of | in the state of Missouri, plain- | Sones. MS Cowles, F'JS Ty- | | H | i Wh-reupon it is ordered by the cierk in vacation that said defendant be noti- cation that plamtiff has com- | ' ‘; it agains! menced a suit egainst him in this court. by | tion that plaintiff has commenced a suit against South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stock We keep everything that horse cwners need Double wagon harness from $10 to $30. 0 $25; second hand as to $15. Saddles of alk styles and pricee, from the cheapest tothe steel fork cow boy and scle leather epring seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harnees oil and soaps full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bringg§. your old harness and saddles and trade for | new ones. We have tho largest retail har. ness store in the Southwest and our har. ness are all made at home. Order cf Publication. | SYATE OF MISSOURI } ,. | aunty of Bates, 5 8° In the circuit court ot tes county, Missouri, in vacation . The State of Mis- souri at th o the use of 8 H Fisher, ‘ollector of the revenue of ‘ounty in the state of Missouri, plaintiff! I Bartle Bryan, ‘trustee, ard Investment Company, defend- n for delinquent taxes, ‘omes the plaintiff herein by her attorney before th signed clerk of the circuit court Bates county in things that the above named defendant, Geo Bartley isa sident of the state of Missouri defendant be notified by publica- and aiidavit the object and gen- | him in tis court by petition the objec and gen- nature of which is to enforce the of the stateof Missouri for the delin- quent taxesef the years Is%1, 1892 and 1593 amounting isf Cirenit Clerk Sproall, Exeeutors of B = Screncws ie: cocina be notified that appl before the first day of the ext court to be held” commen Monday of November next, an order will be nade for the sale of the whole, the Real Estate of said deceased as will be suffi- r the payment of said debts: r ordered © newspaper in thi | Mentary on the estate of M V_ Hunt, de- | ceased, were granted to the undersigned on: , the 2=th day of August, 18%, by the probate | Order of Publicaticn. STATE OF MISSOURT) County of Bates 5 term, 1805, H Order of Publication. sed,presents to the court th id for want o! the accoun ed in th ene erm of t tes county at le of the next term id seal day of Aug Ww in the aggregate to the sum of | im ¢ a: $7.67 together with interest, costs, commis- | Mission and fees, upon the following de ie SJollowing deecribed | isitusted in Bates county, Mis- | before the ty of Bates. | ckrell and J Cj} I Sproull, deceased. and JC Sproul, Executors of R ir bylaw in such case; on of it is ordered, that all per- state of said deceased, ‘ation aforesaid has been | made, and unless the contrary be shown on or | ant without any reasonable cause sbands term of this | the plaintiff and has failed to support plain! ~ on the second { or so much of | unless the said Jas H Met and it is that this notice be published for four weeks | Vember ni rt and thata 3 said Done at office in Butler the 2) ture of which is to enforce the lien of the f Missouri for the delinquent t year 1x94, amounting in the agereg sum of $22.44 together with interest,costs, com> tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis souri, to-wit: The north half of the southeast, quarter of se n eleven (11) in township forty | (40) of range thirt ) and that unless the said defendant be and appear at the next term | of this court to be begun and holden in the eity | of Butler, Bates county, M i the first. uesday after the sec Monday in November — a0, and 01 wre the third day thereof Gf ” long contipue, and if not thes id of the term,) and plead to said petition according to Jaw, the same will be ken as confessed and judgment ren ac cording to the prayerof said petition, and the same. And it is further ordered by the clerk afore- said that acopy hereof be published in the ler Weekl But- y Times, a weekly ne wspaper printed and published in Bates county, Missouri, four weeks successively, the last insertion tobe at least fifteen days before the first day of the ttermof said court. A true copy from the rd. Witness my hand as clerk aforesaid with the lof said court hereunto | at jescribed real estate sold to satisfy the | | [sear] affixed atofice in Butler om H this the 20th day of August, 1508. | STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. | Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 7? ., County of Ba In the Cire in varatior nis plaint ant Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by tornevs Denton & Silvers before the om- ned clerk of the circuit court of county, Missouri, in vacation and files her petl- July 22d, Lx vs. James H g ® ¢foranorder for the sale of so | tion and affidavit, alleging among other things of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining debt and yet unpai that defendant, James H McGinnis is not s ree 1 | ident of the state of Missouri. Whereupon it nt as- | is ordered by the clerk vacation that said de fendant be notified by publication that plal has commenced uit against his in this by petition and idavit the ect and 5 nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from defendant upon the grounds that defend- or their children, and has thus absented him self for more than one year last past, and nnis be and appear at this court at the next term thereof, to be be- un and holden at the court house in the ef utler, in said county, on the loth day of 4 t, and on or before the third day of said term, if the term shall =o long contimags and if not then on or before the last day of term, answer or plead to the nin said | cause the same will be taken as con essed, and | judgment will be rendered accordingly. i? ‘And be it farther ordered that a copy hereof ; inthe BoTemm printed er e for {oar | Es 5 | and published in Bates county, | ecessively, the las Hi fifteen days before the first d non of the circuit court. A true © | the record. Witness my hand the seal of | _ the cireuit court of Bates county, | i ' term [seat] 22d day of Juiv, s STEWART ATCHESON, 40-4 Circuit Gerke Whereupon ordered by the clerk in Vacs Back,

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