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VOOBOOBSSOSSCASOSS CLARKSON FOR COMMANDER. = “Battle Ax” bridges a man over many a tight place when his pocket- is lean. “Battle Ax” will last about as long as a10-cent piece of other good tobaccos. This thing of getting double value for sa greathelp. Try it and SSOQOooes) () «your money i save money, CCOCOES “A HANDFUL CF FUL OF SHAME.” Nebraska Man—Oither Proceedings. = Pe Sr. PauL, Minn., Sept. i »ns were decla Army en R. Ballou, of Providence, . Thaddeus iH. Hobse Jnehan, of tional G. A. R. Encampment Honors the LEGALLY i A \GE ). erin 4A Murderer E yes- acu! ted inthe Prison at Folsom, Cal. npme rison, of SEE Kent ew Hampshi HOT HIS DISOBEDIENT DAUGHTER, m. Meade w name¢ ee ‘ee te : ‘ for the nom on of The Father Then Pats a Ballet into His I HA i HE came quic fre Triple Tra A Georgia the n bu one ‘ Hanging rdon Recommended men up was Adm. Meade, who Ohareed wie arenee his own name. It at once became evident that M k FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE |would win and all the other Forsom, Cal berts was ANegeiable Preparation for As- | Similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and B Sept. 5.—George W. i i in the state € rawn and he r lamation. He wa i to the | on yester £ and acknow 2d the honor! D. Freeman, cf conferred on him. county, last Ap Gen. J. H. Mullen, j was elect s chosen by Eee | INFANIS ~ CHILDREN . ndly wrest- worsted Roberts in a fr } atch, and as the ed senior vi air were drink- ng been t at the Promotes Digestion Cheerful- the . - hace ae! = 4 ° e : thea e e : se = ; ness and Rest.Contains neither sota, custom being to gis | eeman’s h from his t | NN a Mine Shean edie amie ial aimee ———— IS ON THE Nor NARCOTIC. npment. i OOMINGTON, Ind., . i m Hall, of Polk township. 18-year-old daughter be 5 ainst his v and then shot himself. He went to her home and ealled her to the door, begging her to For sargeon-general, A. E. Johnson, | go with him, but she refused, where- | of the department of the Potomac, was on he attempted to killher. The! elected over Charles L. Boynton, of | daughter will recover, but Hall is fa-| Indiana. tally wound&d. : | TRAGEDY. ef in Rev. ¢ nner, of € nh A TRIPLE VICKSBURG, Miss., Sept. but Re N k D. Taylor, of Massachusetts, re 5 —News has } Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- . Marl : reached here of a bloody encounter at | |] tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, || # d more votes and | Kilbourne, Ark., between Dave and | Worms Convulsions, Feverish- Joseph McKee, father and son, and J. | | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. The council of administration, was |C. Wilson, all of West Carroll parish, | = approved by the eneampments. The | Louisiana. The fight was declared electe¢ ended an old Fac Simile Signature of Missouri member is F. M. Sterritt, of | feud. Both the MceKees were killed Lledo. St. Louis; W. H. Smith, ef Marysville, | and Wilson is thought to be mortally iets A represents Kansas; W. H. Baker, of | wounded. ‘ NEW YORK. Goss, Oklahoma, and Leeman L. Cald- A HANGING IN GEORGIA. | Ato months old is not sold in balk. Don't allow anyone to eell well, of Muskogee. Indian territory. ATLANTA, Ga Sept. Arthur | © Doses—25UCENTIS oy anything S + i en or promise that it The encampment adopted resolutions | Hayne was hanged here yesterday at | 3D gee 3 ) ° a I ga bee th 96 in OASTOELA. approvinz the W. 2. C. at‘empt to pre-| noon. He met death without flinch- es ess yee Oe serve the Andersonville prison peni-|ing, bidding everybody good-by and ‘ ison tentiary, but refused to commend the j uttering a solemn farewell prayer just signstero| Nihil every efforts to beautify it. Amonz the res-]| before the noose was adjusted. Hayne : 3 = wrapper. olutions adopted were the following: / killed bis friend, Will Spinks, in a fight Asking preference for capable ex-so!- {last March, while both were drunk. . diers ingovernment appointments; urg- A PARDON RECOMMENDED. ing on cor ess the justics and proprie- IIARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. —The board ty of conferring on Gen. Nelson A. Miles | of pardons yesterday formally recom- the full title of lieutenant-general; in- | mended to Gov. Hastings that a pardon dorsing the proposed national parks at} be granted ex-City T: er John Vicksburg and Fredericksbu as sentence in 1891 ommending the reading of Lincoln’s | for a term of 15 years in prison for em- Gettysburg address as part of the ex- | bezzling public funds of Philadelphia al da avoring the CHARGED WITIL MURI prohibition of the use of the national CoLuMBIA, Mo.,Sept. 5.—Matt = for adve g p who was shot last Sat vY RE A HOUSE- congress to repair and pre by he frigate Constellation and the sloop of | home For junior vice commande re names of Albert E. use She m WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF 4 and ( Hiarm Sced - Clarhed Sugar - ’ Katyrent Faret n0is Lad a candidate forch: Castoria is pat cp in one-size bottles only. It 5. A 5-cent piece of ‘This Famous Remedy cures quickly, permanently all nervous disc Weak Mesory, Loss'of Brain Power, Headache, Wakeiumess, Lost Vitality, Nightly Emis- 3 1 cy-and Wasting diseases caused by no Opiates, 18a Merve tonic oand puny strongand plum! phew: Of or8sie By lanl, p raed. Write us, testimonials and . Lenore of initas sowie Semnpiey Chleages re ore sardsley, who w ercises on Memor > Hunt, Gaabat, saa be OSES} day afternoon father, John Hunt. died att yesterday morning. Hunt has year for Life Insurance. mander-in-c rkson, was to 3 >, appoint C. E. 1 ators of Omaha, as | 4” Increase of Confidence. Due to H Proprietor of CLEAN HOUSE WITH war Hartford, and asking eon to}been rearrested upon the eharze of |(OVER §5,000,000.00 \ provide fora soldiers’ home south of | murder in the first degree. = | the Ohio rive ———————————— are sent out of the state every | 1 ; ‘. The firs: official act of the new com- REVIEW OF TRADE. | ee = ~ adjutant-gener RCORNS 7. pain. Makes walking sein Draven, IVE or nave discouraged have regained health by its — E CHICAGO CHRONICLE EMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER is Not Republican. Itis Not Mugwump. It is Not Populist. maintains the Democracy of Jefferson, son and Tilden, believing it to be the sal- lt is therefore oppos- to Socialism, Free-Silverism and Repudia- tion of the Repnblic. ism. “ley is too good for an American. Sam- The Chronicle, +14-166 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. ra English Diamond ROYAL PIL ichester Red and Goid metallic boxes. sealed with blue ribbon. T no other. Refuse dangerous substitue ons. At Druggists, or send 4e, particulars, testimonials and Ayal Laeal Drugs, ANSAS_ CITY TIMES the only metropolitan daily in this tion suppporting the people's It will be sent daily om Sept Ist, 1896, NTIL JAN. 1, 1897 Pnly $1.00 Tar Twice-,-Werx Tres is the | popular semi weekly in the | t. Sent postpaid until Jan. lst, | , for 25 ceuts. The “Bryan Silver March,” the t popular campai sent free to each person subscrib- for the Daily and to each six aths’ subscription to the WEEKLY es Song has both words and ic aud will be sent te any ad for 25 cents providing you do e the paper. Sla year. Address all | MANSAS CITY TIMES, Kansas City,:Mo, MCTREET é Phe mesociated! oF Gold Imports—Corn Reaches a Low Pri é | Elk H St. bl ; emma z : ie associate” OF" | —Fallures. FALL FESTIVITIES AT ST. ganizations held fall business meet- New York, Sept. 5.—R. G. Dun & | orn a es zs ings daring the day. The Ladies of }¢o., in their Weekly Review of Trade, | Having purchased the Elk Horn barn LOUIS the Grand ny ‘and Live:y outfit ot J. W Smith, and September 9th to October 24th, 1896 Caitorine 1 ot Loaieaille Ge Keep your money at home by | Eit-class Muggiewy and horses, can any iz y elected), national president; Mrs. A. gold, which ha un end to mone insuring your life in the to the public that I now have the d also to political events which are = . . P. Anderson, of Minneapolis, senior |# é = . A Grand Continuous Reign of Mirth| | Speraeny : ciosely watched. While it does not as yet Melody and Myetery vice president; Mrs. Sarah C. Mason, | start more mills and factories than are cio all ers 1 e@ 0 of Nebraska, junior vice president; | for want of work. it crops outin thes e having in charge the St K C Bi ansas Lity. Mrs. Flora George,- of Washington, | purchases of pig iron. wool and sc her ma- tiviti waich have contribut 8 treasurer; Mr Thankful of Massa- terials by exper <i men who believe thata to the pleasure of the good people the 5 ite » = It has written in the State of Missouri since June, 1895. to the pleasure of the Good People tag ig | chusetts, chaplain. ‘The Woman’s Re-|s\. tue ta nearly tw Best Livery Barn Aah 00 ( In southwest Mo. Horses and mules 5 i] ' bought and sold, or stock handled on of the Republic t increase of ¢ e ; and heavy im- ae E. The commit Fall F ove re : "| first time in nearl gain announces its programme | lief corps took longer to transact their | ward turn appears govering the nineteenth annual season of mirth, melody and mystery. After a voluminous cor- business, and it was late in the day be- | tured prod: . pondence, carried on vith the aid of Uncle] fore all their officers had been elected mi oe Bee Sam’s postal service and myste messen- |, + M1bAd 4 oe 2 pane ope that the ne sors from foreign lands, it was decided that aii | 20d installed, as follows: Mrs. Agnes | stock, whieh ¢ novelties of the world, including the queens | Hitt, of Inc apolis, national presi- nl ¢ res of melody and} dent; Mrs. Marie Hazenwinkle, of St. Paul, senior vice president. water and mber wiseacres of 1 and aerial flight, reac! 1806, and take t ival Porat eee Ae os Git ; where no curtain will drop between. the No acuoun ase! ae Ae thes oH when another adv: : making : commission, Stock bearded by the day ights of September 9th and October 24th. these organizations looking toward} the net a West- Its death rate is the lowest of weeko: month, With 16 years exper- os The first attraction announced in the pro-l union, each preferring its present |ern recei gramme of gilt is * ‘Annual St. Louis Expe doors open to the publ forty days and nights, un etobe bs wil | he the home for all wishing to be delighted with 5 x its magniticent displays and enraptured by the | the Loyal Home Workers, saying that strains of ore’s and Innes’ Peerless Bands. | they preferred their present name and master of ceremonies next announces our a reraet wly discovered but highly esteemed friend, organization. p opening of the Thirteenth : Ps the opening of the Thirteen! | name and membership, the qualifica-| for the w ptember 9th, and for} tions slightly varying. The Daughters nae a 1 October 24th, will | of Veterans also refused to unite with $ é ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete any company organized. | with any Livery barn in this section. Call ard see him c B LEWIS & CO ———— SS =m" REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. se since July 1 Corn has Claims are paid on demand. No waiting for returns from newly King Hotu, supreme high chief of the Funny the far east. Fellows. The jolly king with his band ves ABOUT SILVER DOLLARS. a provoking parade through the rated thor- Says They Are Not Redeemabte in Gold. » ottghtares of the city. Act No. 3 on the pr —The statement gramme of gold will be delineated by : Mexico, Mo., Sept. 5. Well Man Call on or address. Louis Fair Association through its Thirt that the silver dollar 1 100 cents 15th Day. i of Me annual exhibition, The stage for this event] simply because it is pmable in w! Y 3 Will be set on the morning of Monday, October : SUAS See Se MES S. E. RUMBLE, Sec THE GREAT 30th Day. Mi end willnotbhe disturbed until’ Saturday | fold, caused Attorney S. M. Bic > FRENCEZ REMEDY October 10th, when the curtain drops ona pleas} this city, to write to the treasa TEL. 2159 206-7-8 peigenalS ing feature of St. Louis’ Carnival. Ablaze of] joytment to ascertain whether it v TEL. 2159 206-7-8 SHEIDLEY BLDG., | produces the above results in'30 days, It acts lightathwart the darkened Eastern skie Be s = ss powerfully and Cures when all others fail strange creatures of inconceivable forms dart- | a fact. He has received the following ing to and fro in the heayens and weird sounds | genial: | on discordant tom toms wafted on th breezes Tt from the seas announce on the € day, October 6th, the approach of a mysterious } AUs = cavaleade of beings from another sphere. As | ter of the 17 this mighty army settles on the streets of St.} the sovern heir lost ma: d.and old uthful vigor by using restores Nervous- y Emissions, ___KANSAS CITY, MO.— __| Yeusgmen men will re: Ast Women Insured Equal on Terms With Men. tor study ratnd tarting at t! not only cure! Louis for a triumphant mareh through its ave- | standard silver : e ase, nues of wealth and beauty, his august highness } jy) ‘ae snGnier nieces FS. SMITH Aegt sa gvvat nerve tonie and blood builder, bring- the Mightiest of the Mighty, the astute Veiled] Cf. .uard coins of the United Stat TIME TO FILE CERTIFICATES. . » 1g the pink glow to pale cheeks and re irple and tue fire of youth. It wards off whil Prophet, is seen in its van, robed in oe ot re = t rold and carrying a wand charged with the os sa a ~ z eS Lee tf BUTLE MO. Consumption. Insist on having RE 2 owen: sie’ Inorder that the scason of : recei tandard silver dol-|In Missouri the First Day Passes Without Viet eM R, | Consmeaption. Toate! on Ravine HEVEVO; ne Carn highly successful, his int y.are re able » Receipt of a Single One. $1.00 per packaze, or six for $5.00, with a pos! the Veiled Prophet, Ring Hott and couri these forms. of aso City, Mo., Sept. 5.—Yes- ication. tive written guarantee te cure or refund from the Fair Astociation and St. Louis Expo- Sie Eee” Seana ener Order of Publicatio ive rites cane ee ition havy issued an edict ordering the Mis- = the first day for filing cer , souri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain Route to sell tickets to St. Louis and return at greatly | reduced rates from all points on their lines. atorial, STATE OF MISSOURI i aise OVAL MEDICINE C0., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICL60, ILL County of Bat ; 1 tat fi . it Bi + Mo.,by HL Tucker druggiet nal and state offices | tn the cirenit court of Bates county, Missouri, For sale st Batle ¥ eat Jue to the tes of nominations for se CG. S. HAMLIN, Ai - debts d ng Secretary aplying in full with the edict of such nota- Kansas Can Supply the Defici 1 ary of No cer in ae Sulriss fe ae or a bles, the management of these lines will place pe a ip es as aoe meccived Under | souriatthe relation an eu s = the above mentioned rates in effect. Fer full Torenxa, Kan he Texas were ¢ Fisher, ex-officio collector of the revenue of THE act rulars and y of progr mme giving at- | depar’ puts the » Corrupt practice la suce Bates county. in the state of Missouri, | fractions in dets Allon agent, or ad- s eee eee ae candidates plaintiff, ve WP Morrison. defendant ie ~ ©. Towr and | COrn crop o year Bias SEE At Te Civilaction for delinquent taxes. | Ticket Agent, St t 000,00) t half what} : : see Now at thie day comes the plaintiff herein dy her attorney befcre the undersigned clerk of SS See » done withir mit of | the circuit court of Bates county in the state j ’ ~ 1 ee red for ates of | of Missouri. in vacation and having heretofore Trustee’s Sale. ¥ sO price Satie tate : % * | filed herein her petition, stating among other e = x peel ; x is Wile to Bh tion. Heavy fr things that the above named defendant, W P THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Whereas D W Snyder and Annie M Snyder, seta cts % Morrison, is a non-resident of the state of his wite, by their deed of trust dated Septem- LEAVENWORTH. Kan., —L. W. Missouri. Whereuponit is ordered by the law her sth, ISv4, and recorded in the recorder’s a 2 ea tae | vires within and for Bates county. Missouri, Walden. of Linn co servin in book No 127 page 158 conyeyed to T WSil- | 5°) year grand lareeny, was p: vers. trustee the following described real] Qoned yesterday by Gov. Morr estate lying and being situate in the county = : ome r Spans of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: was made to appear that Walden’s con- East eighty two (S2) feet of lot one (1) in] vietion was due to a ruse instituted by block fivs (5) in Williams first addition to the aire Aegan Nah 3 town of Butler, which conveyance was made | his wife in order to get rid of aim. | in t to secure the payment of two prom- ea = = eee, eles notes in aad deed meeeciien: and zi Appointed Railw Mall Clerks. ib whereas default has been made in the pay- WasHINGTON. Sept. —Jobn W.| ment ef said notes now past due and unpaid: | Seott, of Kansas City, Mo. and Don | Kan.. have been | and whereas it 1s in said deed of trust further) |, soak provided that incase of the death. inability, Ropp, of Dodge € Kan. e absence or refusal to act of T W Silvers, the} appointed railway mail elerks HT then acting sheriff of Bates county, Missoun. isbury, of Burlington, Kan., ! tlerk in vacation, that said defendant benoti- | 18 pages a week. 156 papers a year fied by publication that plaintiff! hes com- menced asnit against him in thie court by| Is larger than any weekly or com petition the ebject and general nature to Bete, “lic - a which is to entore the lien of the state of Mis- weekly paper publis hed and is the suri for the delinquent taxes of the year 1x23, | only important democratic ‘‘weekly” story Of ose ee the eed to ea — published in New York City. Three 2 fi o make | $3 #5, together with interest, costs, commis- = i a Cees % sone sion and fees, upon the ‘ollowing described ; times as large as the leading republi tracts of land situated in Bates county, Mis- | can weekly of New York City It feeder | souri, to-w Eighteen (Is) feet off eastside | wil] be of special advantage to you of lot two (2) block forty-tw2 (42) in the city | during the PRESIDENTIAL cAM- j | | Demand for Stoct Kansas Cry, if that the corn crop has beea the re to t ring, anusual life has is the largest da will mer any rere were ro less than 165 tler. hat unless the said defendant here < of Bntler. and that u i fe PAIGN, as it is pablished every s taken to | be and appear at the next term of this coart to 3 be begun and holden in the city of Batler, | other day, except Sunday, and has all the freshness and timeline Bates county, Missoari, onthe first Tuesday after the second Monday in November, 15% de ofa at the request of the legal holder of said notes z : Se eee and on oF before the thi ¥ thereof (if the daily. It combines allthe news with shall proceed to sell the same; and oe been appointed a pension examining pnat Sensatron | term saa S lonz ee dies seer eee a long list of interesting depart- | th id TW Silvers refuses to act Now | Slaves = ne sepreme | the end of the term.) and plead to said peti- | my ique features, cartoons and therfore, at the request of the legal holder of | SUFHEO?- —— Bosak ascorce (ane the same Will be taken a8 confessed and | anniedi Salona ta Taicos 6 ae said notes and pursuant to the conditions of Baseball Games. : ae 5 judgment rendered according to the praye ig pees are aa ee said deed of trust I. Dd A Coly aes the under- | National league—Cleveland srook ease is proving to tea se petition. = Tibed real a speciaity. s zs ; anne pope eee ceriied preel = York i5, Cinciang ns, and the ¢ And it is further Gincki aieee= All these improvements ha eens proceed to sell the above ibed premis: 5, Cin And it is fartn ad by le for F areitn ay ducrease i ie public vendue to the highest bidder for cash said that acopy hereof be pubtished in the made without any increas th at the east front door of the court house in| the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Seturday September 26, 1896, vercees it of | Butler Weekly Times, a weekiy newspaper | printed and publishedin Ba 3 county, Mo, for four weeks saceessirely the last insertion to be at least Sfteen days before the fret day of the next termofeaid court. A trae copy from ine 0” = he record. Witness my hand ss clerk afore- 31 between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- | v ed Witaees my bas clerk _afore- | er one year for eget Democrats and popul “s 1 See reeS, ‘ noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that ) ps mt = as t 2 in Butler | The regular subseription price fo day. for the purposes of satisfying said debt, | see failed to fuse, the former rete (seat ee at office in Batic: | me gee oe rs is 22 00. cost, which remais at one dolar per year. We offer unequaled newspaper and BUTLER WEEKLY Trurs togeth- he country cine No Western lear interest and COS. i of Bids Gout Ho. | Propositions made by populists SS wee STEWART ATCHESON, Circuit Clerk. {