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AON neers ew NA SAYS HE Was SCARE KENT TO HANG | BIG ALTOMOBILE. gelieved Bryan Was « Hard Man to For his Wife's Murder in North Dakota | Huge Horseless Wagou for the Mines ] ' Beat. Bismarck, N D., Nov 11.—Myron | m Australia. | New York, Nov 11.—The Repub | Kent, who as Thomas Pancost rob | San Francisco, Nov 11—A huge| 5 = club of New York celebrated \ bed an Akron, O, bavk of $30,000 automobile, or horseless wagon, the| lection of McKiuley and Hobart the € in 1872 and in 1894 bired a man to largest ever buiit, bas just been, Champion of the World, stron ist vight. Hon. Corvelius Bliss pre | murder bis wife at Mandan, N. D.,, suipped from here. It possesses 75 sided, and Mark Hanna, General | will hang at Fargo Thureday unlees horse power. Heretofore horseless ECON 7 cee . florace Porter aud General Tremuive |Gov Allen interferes. The Gover-| Wagons have been limited in horse NOMY AND COMFORT were whe speakers t | nor is not likely to act. So far the) power to not more than a third of aden Geen Wher Mr. Hanna was introduced | governor says no reasons have been) thie amount. he eatd: 6] want to tell the working. | advanced to justify the commuta-| Tt will pull over rough roads two j pen of this clup bow they bave been | tisn ot Kent's sentence. other wa:ons,as there is not enough ORE § AlR TIGHT ered. When the campasige open Myro:, R. Kent was a native of ; room on it toe carry all the freight Ate . abe of i aga Ohio, having been born: ear A ron| This wager bas just been rent to| Tae ae the fret act of coercion was In © | 39 years age. His career in crime! Australie. J: wil be used by the} ’ ing we to ncce pt the chairmanship | has been one of ‘he 1 ost Pemeihany Coolant die Miu ant cinde petro Can Noi be Beat. rr] ale tes ofthe national comunttes | ble in history. Kent's real name is|leum is to “urs bt) motive power = | “Jt “eaer’ IRS i fee W. W. Pancest. When a mere boy porely for freight Oa “ mo jd, and from ne beginning be DAC aa Boe . ac het — Big nccas «ase mene ee ca ma] ata a ie i= SUAP yap on buriness privciples, ane the | he became paying teller. Cooly -rlie ‘ Australia. SUPERIOR fines to be followed were patriotic | While holding that yosition he/400 miles i) the intever Tt will | : = es ne Jyyulty to the country. ° | robbed the ivetitution of $3 000] journey Guy ia ced Jas ont, ta san pean enneke cee +The situation was difficult to di-| gyq disappeared. shine aud rai. 't threngh the CT (ly FS d —_— sguose,” he went On, “aud I confess He west to Michigan, changed] country that t' ¢ bishrenger and th = | WITH ai py band trembled when T took hold | hig name, became manager of a bar | black forime:y rule! over : ofthe lines. But by a proper appli | yo) factory, swindled hia financial) The wagon is by no means com lowe | A Kentucky Quariette Settle a Family Hardware, Croceries and Queensware.| cation of business methods [ saw the slignment would be such as to leave the couteet with the people. We bad only three monthe to eradicate the poison that bad been instilled in fo the minds of the farmers for three years We prepare d and distributed 2,000,000 documents, principally on the financial question. Our ta.k was no easy one, because cur case bad been prejudged, and farmers had been led to believe that in free silver lay the cure of nil distress. “After the convention at Chicago backers, disappeared ngain and turned up iu Minneapolis as Myron R Kent. There be married Miss Miunie C Laird, daughter of a man of wealth and eogal etandiag. Kent bought a big farm south of Mindan, N D, and weat there with his fame ily to live. He got his wife's life insured for $5,000; hired? uw Swede named Swenski, worked for}an hour. plicated. The engine that runs it has four cyclinders. Both starting and stoppivg are accomplished by means of a clutch. The driving or carrying wheels are eight feet in diameter,and the tire of exch wheel is fourteen inches wide. It will carry 120,000 pounds of freight at from four to eight miles Besides tho freight the him, to kill ber, Kent meanwhile] wagon corries encugh petroleum for going on a visit to Nebraska. Swen-|a trip of 409 miles, ut to mention ski was to get $1,290 of the insur |the water that has to be taken to On the 20th of Mareb, 1894, | keep the cylinder cool. Dispute, Lebanon, Ky, Nov. 11.—On Cart- pusehe Creek, in this county, ina a : C j j duel with pistols at short range one North side []. friction jmau was fatally aud two others daa gerously wounded. Ed Land married the pretty | daughter of Jobn Northeraft a few weeks ago, and since has been lead- lug a diseipated lite. George Nerth- eraft, a brother of Land’s wife, went to his sister and told her that be saw Land making loveto Mrs. Lunk ford, the wife of Lee Lunkford, a FORTUN HEIR The Cempianiweo Catendar, It is said that tne expense of mak- Was Fonud in a Canal Boat Employe. ing the Companion Art Calendar for Lockport, N. ¥, Nov. 12.—Rich. | 1897 was so great that if it had been ard Pilkey, 20. who was employed on pubhsbed in the usual quantity it cana! boat until last Tuesday, told ‘could not be sold for Jess than one an interesting story yesterday about dollar. Four beautiful female figures who nuce. a Itold Major McKioley that in my opinion Mr. Bryan was the hardest | self outside and shot Mrs Kent dead Sweuski took a rfl», stationed him | Regare of Ointments for Catarrh possible mau tu beat, but he said: ‘That may all be true, but my faith | jas she passed That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destory the sense 1 fortune he had inherited, Ia 1892 his father disowned him | tu Chicago and declared be would | are reproduced on 4 folding pages Each figure is lithograpbed in 12 colors, be:og a true reproduction of neighbor, and Mra. Land upbraided her busband Land went to Lunkford and they g ot smell and completely derange the] , 5 - | ivi ; = i ; 1 is in the loyalty of the American | Housekeeping whole system when entering it through heversaee Dimisgain = His father was | the original water color painting. together went to hunt up young people.’ | the mucous surtaces. Such articiee| 4aron Pilkey, who lived in Moscow, whieh was selected because of its|Northeraft He was found at the “Mr. Beyau’s canvass was a won- derful une, but aa one of four epell- | binders, A mau wamed Raukio, said: Merk Hanna bas one hand on the; world. But how different whea ev Almighty aud avother on McKinley, sod you can not beat the combina tion.’ Aud they did uot. “[ have a suft feeling in my heart and they did it’ General Horace Porter said the firat uct of Major McKinley's admin istration would be the calling of au extra session of Congress to pass such revenue laws as would relieve the government and prevent any more deficiencies. A better fivaucial system would also have to be estab lished hy the redeeming of the green- backs and the takiug of the govern ment out of the banking business. Legislation with regard to the proper restriction of immigration would also doubtless be passed, so that this country, always au asylum, would not become an als house for the paupers of Europe Again, the salaries of consuls would likely be increased,so that the United States could obtain the best trained meu for tbe consular com mercial representatives as Great ' out of ten comes from derangements : If a woman is in good health there should never be used except on prescrip- is no more bealthful employment thau housework. Generally speaking, there is no happier woman in the tions trom reputable physicians, as the damage they will ao is ten fold to the good vu can possibly derive trom them. falls Catarrh Cure, manutactured by F. y. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and is taken irnternally,act- ing directly apon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine ste It is taxen internally and is made in Io- of the delicate, feminine organs Of |}-go, Ohio, by f. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- ery breath is pain.every step torture ! This state of health, in nine cases Except in very unusual cases of “fe jeleven Bryan and Sewall Electors male weakness” examinations are|and two Bryan and Watson Electors He eee Dr. —— —— who were voted for in Kentucky at Prescription is # simple, natura cee | vancacie these ills. oes safely we unt slechion ee reeee. ae and permanently. tices of contest. They will take Send 21 one cent stamps to cover chances with the Republican State cost of mailing only,and receive free | Canvassing Board, composed of the a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Ad |Governor, Attorney General and BREE to prove frauds in the Eleventh Con greseional District, which retursed a plurality of over 14,000 for McKin- ley and the greatest total vote eve known in the mountain section Toe counties in which the contest is tc be made have not yet been divulged, NO HESITATION. Senator Thursto: Will Not go Into the Cabinet. Chicago, Ill, Nov 11.—Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska was a guest of the Union Leazue Club last night. Incidentally he correct- ed the impression that he hesitated on the choice of .» Cabinet position and his seat in the Senate “I publicly annourced to the peo bat, it is sardjall are ia the Eleveoth District, there ure so few Democratic votes that the throwing out of the vote of whole counties would be of a vast benefit to the contestants. where Mich., and was very wealthy. Rich | wd drifted around the country avd finally touk to tae canal to earn a) livelihood. Qn the morning of November 3 he | recived a letter from his former home | informing bim that his father bad | left no will and he was eole heir to! tha journey. Iu response he receiv. | -d $200 feom ths administrator. Pilkey said the estate of which ke | nas become the owaer is worth more | than $2,000,600. | Senator Cockrell in Washington. Washington, D C. Nov. 2—| Senator Cockrell of Misgouri return- | ed to Washington today. He was | 4 member of the executive commit- iee of the Silver league, which or | .anized the fight that carried the Uemocratic convention for silver. Ube Senator, when asked if the silver | fight was to be coutinued, responded | n bis usual vigorous manner, saying: | “The Democratic party is the bi- metallic party We have got the or- | zauization and have ccme back to | our ancien: principles. There may | bea few gold monometallisis who | oxy slough off, but there are enough | b:metallists to join us to take their | lits readers many exceptionally bril excellence of design und charm of color aud toue. The »1ze of each of the four folding pages is 10} by 6 inches It is by far the best piece of color work the Compauion bas ever offer ed Both as» calendar acd asa gem of the lithograyher’s art, it is bome of hia father, and when he came out of the house hia father came with him. Not a word was said, fire being opened by both sides ateight. Land in the breast, which is considered fatal George Northeroft was sbot through tho received n wound eneration. The family doctor ia | ti ials tree. y-Sold by druggist . | ahi hat dtcbeca thigh, il { cei for the sound money democrats, for pea nk Serene (nate us petice Sie old bi ruggists, | the estate. The missive came from | 8° attractive that it becomes a valu gh whi 6 Luok ‘ord received a cont g : ay ead ms the administrator, a Mr. Simpson | able uddition to the mantel or centre | bullet in his left side. Old mao though they wavered for a long | most usually insists upon an “exam. Contests tn entucky. He replied th i | table of Ivi free | Northeraft was not hit Stine, the word was finally passed |ination” From this the modest wo | 7 é ee e replied that be did not have|tsble of any room. 1t18 given tree | © not hit, slong the live to vote for McKinley, man naturally sbrinka She is right. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 11 —The| money enough to pay the expense of | all new subscribers sending $1.75 CASTORIA. ‘Tho fac- simile ue ye every Fi LN bleeds am to the Companion for the year 1897, who receive also the paper fres from the time tie subscription is received till January 1, 1897 Ceiebrating in 1597 its seventy first birthday, the Companion offers Mexico, Mo, Nov. 12—Sam B Cook, chairman of the democratip committee of this state, whose effi- cient work in the campaign just ended gained for Missouri the title of the banner democratic state im Uoion, was highly honored by & number of his friends here last even- ing. The gentlemen gathered at the court house about 7 o'clock aed went ina body to Mr. Cook’s resi- dence, where Hon P. H. Cullen, ia ashort but clequent speech, pre- sented the chairman of the state comwittee end his charmivg wife with « handsome set of solid silver knives, fork- and spoons, ornament- ed with pear’, asa token of the es teem in which they held bis work for the party. liant features Fully two hundred of the most famous men aud women of both coutitnents have contributed to the next year’s volume of the pa per. For free Illustrated Prospectus address, Tue Youtn’s Companioy, 205 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mase. Gen. Johnson’s Views. Balt:wore, Md., Nov 12.--Gen. Bradiey T. Jonuson, who recently returned from Cuba, says tbat he believes the iusurgests will win, possibly within eight months, not withstanding the enormous forces arrayed against them <4 Britain now recvives from her con- | ‘ Contests are also to be made in| piace. We will keep up the fight, of a : F of —— t tuls. ple of Nebraska that I would not ac | every Jegislative and senatorial dis |eourse We will make it from now | BR ws eo ae esas Judge Powel’ Funeral Blood Fi''eriug. Impure blood is the cause of eases that afflict the body. W are heaithy the blood is cleans matter and impuritie: strength and energy te heys are prostrated the aepaaly accumulate, de acid which poisons ne but the very struc ducing dropsy anc Prickly As itters is as ssful kidney remedy, It heals and strengthens the suffering kidneys, cleanses the liver, assists the digestion the functional pro- y, the blood is puri- ‘s"prevail. Sold by y of the dis- the kidneys of all waste very part If the purities in the blood and turn to uric the vital organs, itself, pro- prigh and it carries pee cept any position and would retain | tric: where a Republican was elected my seat in the Santee said Mr. lia the hope of preventing the elec- Thurston yesterday. “Up to this tion of a Republican United States time I have stuck to that promice, | senator. and to breek it now would be impos Ki Senator Richardson tonight issued sible if I were so disposed Nebras é an appral to the silyer Democrats of ka haga Populist Legislature. and | ty. wrole cunt:y for subseriptio 8 to leave my seat in the Senate vacant |t5 enable the contest to be ma ie. would be an in.itation to the silver = —— men to make the most cf it and seat | Electric Bitters. Wm. J. Bryan.” Electric Bitters is a wedicine suit. on as we have in the past.” Senator Cockrell would say noth about legislation in the coming ses sion of Congress, saying he had no tiea of the intention of his friends on the other side CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ; } | he continued, “about tke contest wortby of note. If the incumbect admicistration Goes not take some action looking to a recognition of Jerseyville, Iilinois, Nov. 5.--Tha funeral of Judge Oliver P. Poweb was beld from the First Presbyteriaa church yeeterduy and largely attend the independence of Cuba, 1118 my|«d Judge Powel was among the Opinicn that president-elect MeKin-| beat kuown Deimoerats of the State. Active and nerous toa fault he ley wil ke ta mediatel leyavl takes eat See ediatsl was foremost in ali that was best for the prof He was at West Point with Grant and Hancock, held many prominent positions in thia State, upon his inauguration as president “} “What would be the effect of such “A declaration of a ste war by | Spain aguiust the United States. Ir and will be greatly missed. He died led for any season, but perhaps more Ze - is Jig true tbateuch a war would be | Sunday of Bngbt's d sease, aged 77. re 2 , PC he! € : - ee SS a FCS Liledidds warp. short lived, resulting ditastiously Leadville, Col. Nov. 11—At ee eee OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND | THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY, exhausted fecliog prevails, when the }liver is torpid aud sloggish and the | need of a tonic aud alterative is felt. | A prompt use of this medicine has | often averted long aud perhaps fatal 110:000-00 bilious fevers. No medicive will act 55,000.00 | poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con 11,000.00 stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Beak =e —S. Contest Threatened. Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 11.—It | 18 snnounced to day that frienda of Jobe Lind, fusion candidate for vovernor, will demand a recount. Clough’s mejority is now about 3,000? The democrats allege frauds in the northwestern part of the | gents, but by a euperior power, the| for Spain; but it w juld afford Spain | ™@ et ng of the city ¢ nneil six brew < : «, | policemen were added to the force. BUOppOLimuitys Aue. ee es Frequent conflicts have occurred be- to uphold her patioual honor. SLC] ween the newly imported Missouri would bs ia a positioa to say that! miners and strikers in saloons. 8 she wes not overcome by the inrur | pomber on both sides being badly i injured. A threat ia made bv the Miseourians to come down town ia x ae ee 'a body and attack the strikers. You may eat cheap food and not | There ia much excitement here, and United States.” Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. Lends money on real estate on long or hee rie — $1 per eee $5, wee be seriously burt by 1!; bat you cau | the militia is under arms to prevent 4 4) H. L. Tuckers drug store 5O4:.' aiwaysinseason. Hopkins’ Stesmed Hom- ae $ | bloodshed any time and stop interest. H bid inlafitied Gorn). Elegant lunch in milk. | not take cheap medicines without | bicodsh Have a complete and reliable abstract of title to each tract of land and town lot in Bates Co. The preparation of these abstracts was begun by our Mr. Walton 26 years ago; are up ta sete ‘and made from the Records daily Parties wishing to borrow money nvited to call and ge! r rates, terms, &c. ) § | short time at low rates of interest, allowing borrower to pay back part orall at on real estate are | hand and for sale first Farm Mortgages in amounts from $200 so $3 COO ° having a few hundred dollars to loan can be accomodated with interest paying mortgages that are safe as U, 8. bonds. tttttt DIRECTORS 2 | New ‘Kma UL Mail Wasens an New York, Nov. 12-—It us | pouneed today at the postoffice that | within a week or #9 the first horse jless mail wagons ever used in the K | United Statea will be put upom the 2 streets ef this city. They will be @ employed in toe collection of mail é|more surely in counteracting and | freeing the system from the malarial « Have always ou tou Persons Rooker Powell, Qasrt can, lets Aastin, Texas, Nov. 11.—Frank Hamilton, a son of ex Gov. A. J. Hamilton, and a banker of this city for many years, died this evening from the effects of morphine, which h- bas been in the habit of taking on account of bad health. He was 46 veers of age. positive injury. If you use any sub-| Rallard Snow Liniment. 2 stitute for Ayers Sareaparilla, you! tment is different in comp sé do so at tbe peril of your healtb,! tion frum any other liniment on the perbaps of your life. Insist ou bav-! market. It a be nied discovery 3 o other. j which results in its Deine the most _pen- ae Bee tee ere | etrating liniment There x N — _lare numerous wnit ste Coboma, Miss., Nov. 12 —Oae re Bip ite ee gre is dead and ove badly shot as aline at profit result of a housebreaker and general t Ballard’s Snow Lini- cures rheuma T J Wright, a! ees ay CR Radford, z @ z as eaten thief making his escape from jastice Bruises, Wo HI Pigott, S eae a reeatex: C H Dateher, from letter boxes about the cityand! (Ggnton, O., Nov. 12.—A prelimi- gt Clover Hill. Bob uM matery rheoma- Allows interest on me deposits. Autho: Receiver and As . We solicit your | Wm E Walton, See’y.. 4 FRANK ALLEN, Abstracter. C. A. ALLEN, RRRR ARR RRRRRRPR PROP RRR RRR RR RP PSII J.B. WALTON, Bookkeeper. « bat by law to act a8 Exe v 8 in wM rot wricat F. WALTON, Prest Vice Prest. ed, stamped and sent to their prop i without going to er raiiway sis 4 the general postoiiice or any branch = j Postoffice. $ 2 MW 9 letters thus collected are to be sort 5 ARRRAR IRIE nary meeting was be!d by the women of Canton to form a permanent wo- man’s Bryan free silver club to keep the silver agitation up at the home; of McKinley. Sore Feet, Con- in making Lis escape, bat got away The guard in trying to shoot b again ae be rau led Miller’ who ran in front of the pistol. db