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pie * No 311 Local Freight.... NOSSO AIEHISSSOSAOCROGAZ & SPRA St. Jacobs Oil the foil. Use ¥ me 3s 3 SPRAINS & it and prompt!y feel the cure. That’s a PAINS | g all, but that is something sure. & Mistoun Pacitic Ratiway Time Tab e ; NORTH EOCND. From tne State Mine Inepector’s Report. No & Bates cou ty shows an increase ip No 4 | } } No 10 jbereutpurever the preceding last No Siz Local Freight M. During year of 123,000 tons of coal } the past vear 375.300 minet when was sold for $337.838, or au cents per To amount of coal 579 miners were em eOUTH HOUND. tons were atthe mines ? : avernve of 98 INTERSTATE DIVISION. No.4 Depart .. Pokus produce the No. 350 Arrive ton. | ployed donny the wioter months land 439 during the summer. Th- pumber of mines operated dunng 28, of wich 5 are the past year was No 7 m | Ho's : m | phafis, 8 are slopes, and 2 are drifts, No daily voee -m : ze SOUTH ROUND. aud 2 are strip pits At 5 of the No 2 Express dail, .. m : i No 6 Waclpnt daily exoaps Sanda m | Maes steam power is u-ed. and at Nos ed ini 25 a. pm 110 horse power is employed, while Remember this isthe popalar short line be- tween Kansas City, Mo and Pi tabure Kan , Joplin, Mo, Neosho. Mo , Sulphur Springs Ark , Siloam Springs, Ark , ans the direct route trom the suutn to St Louis Chicazo. and points vorth and northeast and to Denver, Oxteu, San Fri 0, Vortiand and points West and northwest. No expense has been spared to make the passenger equipment of tbie line second to none inthe west Travel HC Om: Agt., Kan~as City, Mo. band power 1s used at 1. Chere are 5 fans, and 5 furnaces used for ventilanon, 6 of the +mall er mines bave vo ventilating appli ances, The most productive mines are located in the viet y of Rich Hill, altbougt minicy is prosecuted BANK CASHIER MURDERED. in neatly every townsbiph in the county The most of the eval is taken to fmauket over the Mirgourt Paeitic railway, which pasees through the center of the coal field. Three in spections were made of all the mines D. W. Elling Shot Down by His Assistant at Higginsville, Mo. Higgivevilie, Mo, March 3 —As- sistant Carbier Irvin S-eber, of the Ciozens’ Bank, shot aud instantly killed Casbier DW Evling this af. of Batescounty during the past year ternoon. T. L. Beach, jeweler and Postmaster F. K Threlikeld were witueeses to the uffiir Just what caused the difficulty is uot kuown, beyond it was the culmination of a quarrel severa! days ago Beach ba- Made no statment; neither bas Se- ber. 1 Postmaster Threllkeld called at the bank to bave a check | cashed Just as he stepped to the cashier's window be noticed Eling moving toward the office just to the rear of the banking room, and See ber drew a revolver and fired at Elling. Elling fell in the doorway between the banking room and} CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ison wal i mile Signature, every : QAMEREn ame says be | A Gener. 1 Strike. Pittsburg, Pa, March 3 —*There will b+ a general strike of the miner of the Pittsbu: g district unless some- | thing is done very soon to alleviate the distress that now existe,” sad National Vice President Kaue, of the Uuited States Mine Worker's Uniou. He came here from Massillion to the «flice. The ball hud entered the | consider the deplorable state of af head, aud Elting died witbin a few | fairs im this district, and especially mivutes Serber seewed very cool, | at the Pau Haudle Mine of Hanna & and went on about bis booke as | Co., of Clevelaud though nothing had happened ; Mark “Hauna couid settle the Cashier Eiliog was about 26 years i trouble by withdrawing the ironclad of age. He was popular and well | contract at the Pan Handle Mine, thought of in the community He jaud with the i: fluence be has with : | tbe Cleveland operators, who hay- j was a son of Judge HH. Elling, of | large interests here, a bigher rate near Concordia Irvin Seeber 1 could be obtained for the winers,” about 22 years of age, and the son Mr Kane «aid C W. Seeber, formeriy president of | CASTORIA. the Missouri Banking Association. | te fis- Young Seeber was taken to Lexing- | iD ALTE, ton, where be was lodged iu jail. | < zo ae | | The Coroner’s jury to vight beld | biw responsible for the murder. La a secret Cronet Elkton, Ky., March 3 —A Sheriffs Rea | posse captured James Ruseell this Coated caar Rurosth ey, cae no morning. Rus-ell was tue leader of dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean | the gang that tortured old Howlett generally when you get up in the morn- | Norton tu death in Caldwell couuty ine pane yes and Kidney are not | two yeurs ago aod murdered bis son joing their work. don’t you tak i idi Parke Sue cure, I[f ie oe eaeinee ones Hina UES) eI SEES You feel better it costs you nothing-— | Since the crime. : Sold ey HI Tucker The posse surrounded bis house —_—__— — at daybreak. Russell was found in Peart Bryan’s Marderers, |w secret closet built in a thick wall Covington, Ky, March 3 —Jack of the house. He will be taken to son and Walling were today trang , Princeton for trial es ferred from tho Covington jail,where _The Swartz Bros, Commis they have been held so Joug, to the | sion Company of St. Louis, jail at Alexandria, which ww twelve be aber pcs a Ria essere aa x 2 | Sisting of stocks, bouda. notes an 1 jo 4 miles southeast of Newport The accounts, held at $300,000; but all route to Alexandria took the prison- | of this property 18 bypothicated ex ers within plain view of the spot | cept paper valued at $2,000 The where Pearl Bryan’s body was found. | failure caused no eurprise on change. A detective agency has made public | a the story of a new witness, an aged | Zimmerman, 51, an old soldier, was German eobbler,who says that while | shot and instantly killed by bis son, he was washing his wiudows, oppo | Robert. 19 The coroner's jury found site Wallingford’s saluoo, the even- | a —. OO — 3 é meno ha een OD & spree and was ing before the wurder, be saw a cab | killed in self defense. with a white borse drive up to the | ST suloon,and eaw Jackson and Walling | What a Promivet insuran Mance aud a young woman enter the cab are: 2 and start away. | HM Blossom, senior member of H M oa | Blossom N Co., 217 N, 3a St Like a Well Oiled Machine. | Writes: I had been left with a very dis- . a z ; tressing cough, the result Tain costive, Biliousness is but the prelude | | took Billard Horehound Syrup. States Moe the dangerous disease | bottie completely cured me. I< y and she experienc: exereise bave caused adeosrture irom perfect he right «1 I always rec sent one tones up, si Aneve, liver an iar bat agreeable ca and purifies the bowels thus the ma of the 8) stem is once more eet in mot Works smoothly and naturally ing Vigorous hestth and ener: Clement &Co. Horehoand P sup r cough medicine I have cy It never disappoints. Price by H L Tucker. es liah- | Sold by Me- | t-y St. Louis} Corbett Money, New York, Mareh 3—The bear: | betting on the fisht sinee the i books were cp ened was mada yester- liest | day, and if the big wagers are con | jtnued until the day of the figbt a | quarter of a million dollars wiileure | | {y change havds im this eity alone ov | ‘the result. Ss nineb money bas never | los fore been offered on a fight. Cor (bett's xndnurers ere legion and are |willing wagerere on his ability to | win, but they bave not the money | that Fitz~:mmo:s’ followers ean pro duce. Consequently it is not sur prising to eee the betting fluctuate | On Saturday the Corbett people sent their money down the line and iforeed the price down to 100 to 70 | This was caused, it 18 said, because the Fitzsimmons sypdicates had sent leeveral large commissions to Hot |Springs, where 2 to 1 wis being joffered on Corbett. On Monday a: d last myht, however, the big betters quoted at 100 to 80 on Corbett. $100 Reward $100. ‘The readers of this paper will be pleas- ed to learn that there is at least one dreaded ai-ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical raternity. Catarrh being a constitution- al disease, requires, a constitutional treatnent. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting Irect'y upon the blood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thercbv destroying the foundation ofthe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors haye so much rath in i } of influenza,| The international monetary confer.) until/ence bill is now a law. President: ~ One | Cleyeland signiug this afternoon its curative powers, that th+y offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails tu cure. Send tor list of testimon- ials Address F. J. Cuevey & Co., Toiedo, O. Beg" sold by druggist 75c. March 3 — popular young Terre Haute, Iud, George Kuopp, « farmer of the scuthern part of the county, was found dead last evening ove barrel of his shotgun discharged and a big wound over the heart. It is thought from the surroundings that he slipped and feli on a bill and the gun was accidentally discbarged. His dog was by bis side, and it is thought Knopp was killed the day before about noon, the dog had kept vigil for more thau 24 hours in the woods with Thousands suff-r from Catarrb or cold in bend aud have never tried the popular remedy There ia no longer any excuce as » 10 cent trial size of Ely’s Cream Baim can be had of your druggist or we mail it for 10 cents. Full #1z+ 50 cents. Ely Bros.. 56 Warren St, N. ¥ Ciry. A friend advised me to try Ely’s Cream Balm and after using it six weeks I believe myself cured of catarrh. It is the moet valuable remedy —Joseph Stewart, 624 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. May Be Lynched. Hot Springe, Ark., March 3.—The neighborhood four miles from here is greatly excited over an attempted criminal assault upon Mrs. Frazier, a white lady, by a negro, and the authorities fear an effort at lynching «bould tbe man who has just been arrested and jriled be identified by Mre. Frazier. The latter was lerked from her horse by a negro late yesterday. Her loud screams fmghtened the negro away. > } c Word comes from ail quarters |; tbat the nestest and most satisfac | tory dye for coloring the beard a brown or blach is Buckingbaw’s Dye for the Whiskers. Got No Money. Jonesburg, Mo., March 3.—The Exchange Bavk,a private concern owned by Taylor Pur!, was broken into at3a m. A hole was driled in the top of the safe and ao explo- sive used The safe was demolished ata loss of $2,000. It was opened this evening in the presence of the Sheriff. No mouey was goue. There 18 no clew. While uo physician or pharmacist Can conscientiously warrant a cure, the J. C. Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength avd medicinal vir- tues oj Ayer’s Sersaparilia It was the only blood purifier admitted at a World's Fair in Chicago, Signed by the President. Washington, D C, March 3.—' a i re constipation. i Ss ¥ abie 5} i or cause pain id by all aru: Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & C ts. 25 cen Lowell. Mass got to work, and goon the price was | 25 To Misseuri Uouse ¥ Immoral Varents bill pre from Decem! passed quiring plus fund ter S compar . but under The which bank inspecto which is ern part « f the inaagur was tir eapito! grounds POTTERY CLAYS. its Reventiy Di rn Co Crry. and elaber covered Un= nties Missouri. Mo.. March 5 ‘report J the la clay just been J ileal surv de of chinaw © pottery. Large deposits have been found by the state ten counties. of these clays nown that Sita ton as ed when i h from ca Greater Kansas City. Crry, Mo.. Mareh 5.—The upper house jx committee will report fav the next council Inc mneNxation tbly pass in neh, as in the lower house. and ithe swallow- of the cor- Westport. b: Kansas City will poration tion of taken. have been rthe Des venue. Four days hear the case. county man tempted shoe amount of several tho: Foley Pleads Not Guilty. Mo.. Mar who said or trial, M 7, Was set as the ¢ were not yet une Duel Between Kentuckians. Ricumonp, Ky.. 3X 5 and k grove, La es shot Pine Lakes used a Winchester shotgun, the men exchange shx distance of 12 The tr was the outgrowth of an old gru son nd Drew a county. ae Running Day and Night. Carruace, Mo., Mare —-The Globe mill started up yesterday morning to run 24 hours a day through the season. This is the 300-barrel flouring i that shut down a month ago after a year’s run, working only eight horrs a ¢ Fifty hands are employed. Fell Upon a Revoiving Saw. Monroy, Ill... March 5 Albert Ank- \ ee RE Ss eee SPI | MeFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelry, fink’s Leather Tree Saddi harne duste’ FATENTED May 26> eyA AL DISEASE] - And Painfui Affections of Nearkm all the Organs Cured by Dr, 3 Williams’ Pink Pills. We keep everytbing that horee owners p } Double wagon harness from $10 to $% Single harness, $7.50 to $25; eecond hapél styles and prices, from the cheapest tot . stee] fork cow boy and sole leather epring seat saddles full line of mens and boys gloves. Trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring your old berness and saddles and trade for new ones, ness store in the Southwest and our har bess are al] made at home McFARLAND BROS. BUTLER, Mo. is you have written? 1 atter listeni ae had OSA TAPLEY, n Street, Tonia, Mi K Lills contain, ia the cloments necessa: Be d riehness to the blood ang 3 tves. They are alsp peculiar to fomales, g d ariues and all form a up the blood, South Side Square Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in Stod 68 from $3 to $15. Saddles of Lap robes, horse blan rs and fly nets. Harnees oil and soa ‘Se ses .Seeecesaers ss | We have the largest. retail bar #) THE WALTON TRUST OF BUTLER MO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND Incorporated under the laws of Missouri. Lends short time at low rates of interest, any time anu etop interest. Huve a complete and to each tract of land and town lot in Bates Co. The preparation of these abstracts was up to date and made trom the keeord- OD Tex} es'ste are invited to mortgage- that sre safe as U. 2. bonds. ++ ttt} a DIRECTORS 22 TJ Wright J Everingham, Wm E Waiton, J % Jenkins H 4 Pigott. John Deerwester, Allows interest on time deposite. Receiver and Arsiguee. FRANK ALLEN, Sec’y , c. ALLEN, Abstracter. a allowing borrower to pay back part orall at call and get our rates hand and tor rale firet Farm Mortgages in amounts from having a few hondred dollars tu luan can be accomodated with interest paying Authorized by law to act as Execator, Curator, v+ solicit your business. RR RRFRRPERD RADPRPRPRARAARGARPR LS: COMPANY, $110,000-00 $55,000.00 $11.000.00 money on reai estate on long oF PEERS LET eS Ee reliable abstract of title begun bs our Mr. Walton 26 years ago; re osily Parties wishirg to borrow money terms &c. Have siwsysou 620 to $3 G00 Fereuns Booker Powell, - C & Radford, CH Datcher, 1 € Boulware, ¥ M Voris, Ww W Trigg. WM F. WALTON. Prest. T J WRIGHT Vice Prest. B. WALTON, Bookkeeper. Killed by a Stroke of Lightning. 2A, Mo.. Ma # A. O. WELTON. THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES - IN-: CROCERIES AND QEENSWARE WILL BE PLEASED AND THE HIGH A EAST SIDE SQUARE. az AND EXAMINE HIS COUNTRY —:—-PRODUCE —- WANTEDe«ess§ MA . O. WELTON. EY TO HAVE YOU CALL STOCK RKRET PRICE FOR SAME, owe $ sxeay