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Traveler The woman who does the travels from pole to pole and crosses the line many washing from experience that is sold everywhere. COOCOODHOOCOCCOCOCCOOOCOCOCOCOOOCOCOC OOOO OOOO OOOO COMO TTOROCEECEALPTLOTROCOHOLOLOEDEZEDECDEL ELLOS times. She soon learns -~<== she can save time, money and labor by using CLAIRETTE SOAP the best, purest and most economical soap made. She also discovers that clothes Clairette look better and last longer than they do when washed with ordinary soap. Clairette Ask for it. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis. ° § POCCODSOOCOTOCOECOEHEEOELEHOHFOEOHELOHLELCER ELAS washed with SCOP TOOHEOOOOOCOROHHEOOOHOHOHOHOHO HCOOH OTOH SOE LEED EHETEALEHELEE® “AUCTIONEER. An auctioneer of experience. Will ery sales in any part of county. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. C. WILLS, 27-1m, 3 miles east of Adrain, Mo. | REEDS TROUBLE NOT ENDED Jerry Simpson Has a Few Barbs Left for the Fat Czar Kansas City Times, 7th. Congressman Jerry Simpson did not resembe a Nihilist yesterday morning as he passed through Kan- sas City, although he had just come from the capital of the nation, where he has been burling bombs at the czar. He will return to Washing ton next Thursday. To a Times re- porter who met him at the depot he said: “I want to get back seon to look after Brother Reed. There is no particular legislation for the house to attend to, but I feel the question tion of the speaker's autocracy ia one of importance to the peeple. I regard Tom Reed as the most dan- gerous man who has appeared in public life in the history of the country. It has come to the pass that no legislation can be had in congress without his sanction. The committee on rules controls the de liberations of the house, and Speaker Reed is the committee on rules. The members are his creatures and they do his bidding. The house, under the tyrannical rule, has ceased to be the ‘popular’ branch of our national legislature. It is no longer a repre- sentative body. In my protests! against the speaker's autocratic methods I have endeavored not be captious about small matters. I| have struck at him only on what I| regard as vital points. And I shall | follow up my fight. ! When asked about the tariff Dill, | Mr. Simpson said: “The senate will not complete it | before the middle of August. The house will pass it practically as it comes back, for the republicans are | anxious to have it disposed of. The senate will make many reductions, | but you will find that all the sched. | ules in which the trusts are interest | ed will be satisfactory tothem. All| the big items will remain with high duties attached. Where there are great corporate interests conflicting with the people, the senate will take care that the trusts are not molested. The Pettigrew amendment, author. izing the eourts to place on the free list all articles controlled by trusts; will be killed. It would be a death blow to trusts, and they will not permit its passage. I find that in the east they are beginning to fesl what we, a newer country, where we have no accumu- lation of grass to draw upon, have suffered. I heard much calamity talk in Chicago, and not long ago! when in Philadelphia, [ found that | business was depressed and merch- ants were groaning. Look at John) Wanamaker’s recent speech. That | is a strong evidence that prosperity | is going backwards, even in the east. | And the silver sentiment is spread. | ing there. Men who thought the! gold standard would bring good | on the tariff when it comes back to the heuee. “The republicans,” he said, “have circulated thousands of documents claiming that McKinley got the intelligent, christian vote of the country. I have the statistics to show up the falsehood of their claims. I will show that McKinley | got the big end of the foreign vote and that in the localities where the school and church population was | most numerous Bryan received the greatest vote. They have delibrate ly falsified the facts and I shall prove it.” Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. 4 We guarantee this to be the best cough syrup manufactured in the whole wide world, This is saying a great deal, but it is true. For consumption, coughs, Colds sore throat, sore chest,pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, croup, whooping cough, and all disease of the throat and lungs, we positively guarantee Ballard’s Horehound Syiup to be without an equal on the whole tace of the globe, In sup- port ot this statment we refer to every individual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by H L Tucker, Hung by Bible Law. Courts often go a long ways to find laws or precedents fitting a case, aud in this regard Kansas certainly holds the record. She once hung two men upen a law found in the Bible, and there alone, says the Kan- sas City Journal. These men were Samuel Scott and Russel Hinds, and they were executed in the yicinity of Mound City by the men belonging to the command of Colonel Jennison and Colonel Montgomery, on Nov- ember 12, 1860. They had been ac ‘cused of conveying a fugitive slave back to his owner in Miesouri for the eake of a reward. A jury was regularly impaneled and proof of their guilt was easily secured, but after deliberating awhile the jury demanded to know under what law they were being prosecuted. Jenni son and Montgomery put their heads together and debated the question for a few momente, when Montgom- ery advanced to where the jurymen were sitting and read to them the sixteenth verse of the twenty-first chapter of Exodus, as follows: “And he that stealeth a man and selleth him, or if he be found in his hands, he shall surely be put to death.” This was sufficient for the jury and they at once founda verdict of guilty and sentenced the men to be hanged. In the State Historical Society isa document the handwriting of Mont- gomery, purporting to be the record ‘of this court, which recites that “Samuel Scott and Russell Hinds were duly executed, after being found guilty by a jury of their peers, o— to the laws of God, Ex. 1-16.” CASTORIA. {sca ‘The fac- simile 31 every in Leff Ulin = Killed in Court. Eldorado, Ark, June 9—J. J. | Shephard shot W. B. Coffee at June. tion City, Ark. Both are lawyers and were engaged on opposite sides times are finding out their mistake. | in a case on trial. In the west the silver men must} hold together. It is folly for men who practically think alike on vital issues to divide in the face of a com- mon enemy. I am sure we will ca | fee picked up a chair and Shephard | try | drew a pistol and fired four shots in| the next congressional elections. If | we could have an election this fall | we would sweep the country.” Mr. Simpson will make a speech ! During the progress of the case | the attorneys became involved ina dispute and abused each other. Cof- rapid succession into Coffee's body, FORCED TO SUICIDE. Starvation Causes Cubans to Take Their Lives. Lee Under Espionage in Relief Work—Cap- tured Girls Are Distributed Among Spanish Officers and One Causes | a Duel. | Havana, Juve 9.-Among tha stary- ling reconcentrados in the Pacifico | there were thirteen suicides Monday land nineteen deaths from smallpox cr fever. | Word comes from Sagua la Grande to the effect that the contractors heretofore supplying food to local hospital inmates have suspended the delivery of rations owing to Weyler’s refueal to pay silver therefor, and the sick and wounded patients must now depend wholly upon the charity of the citizens. A private letter reports over 100 cases of beriberi iu Santiago de Cuba hospitals. LEE NOT TO BE SCARED. Gen. Lee continues to distribute relief and to aid the embarkation of destitute citizens desiring to return to the United States. Spar su ¢, ‘es are taking the names or descriptions of all applicants, the Goveroment proposing, if Lee can be detecicd io succoring{any one whose American citizenship can be questioned. to lodge immediate diplomatic com. plaint at Washingtor. The guerilla forc2s at Mantan Cimmarrones, Tumas and Santa Fe, jcamp at Guines, Havana Province, | in Pinar del Rio Province, brought about 300 women and children as prisoners to Dimas. The best look ing women were distributed among the officers. A duel took place be- tween two Spauish officers because both wanted the same girl, who was a daughter of the insurgent leader Malazon. The girl is 17 and her name is F'elipa. A Sound Liver Makesa Well Man Are you Billious, constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, Indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in the back and between the shoulders, chills and tever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, your liver {s out of order and your blood is slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act properly. Herbine will cure all disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels It has no equal as aliver medicine. Price 75 cents. Free trial oottles at H. L. fuckers drugstore. 4eiy Coins and Relics Found. New York, Juns 4.--Another find of coins and relics has bean made at Casino Beach. Astoria About three weeks ago boys found a lot of coins and yesterday morning work- men had dug down about forty feet when they found about 160 gold and silver coins, a silver crown, engrav- ed, anda bronze plaque, beariog a profile in relief. Most of the silver coins were Spanish. and one bore the date of 1561. Two English gold pieces were dated 1592 and 1599 All of the coins were in good condi- tion. Several finds haye been made at this point, always 40 or 50 feet un- der ground. Each time stories of Capt Kidd are retold. Free Pills. 4 Send your address to H. E. Buclen & Co., Chicago, end get afree sample box ot Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you ot their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Con- stipation and Sick Headache. For Ma- laria and Liver troubies they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be pertectly tree from every deleter- ious substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action,but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by H. L. Tucker druggist, Prosperity Has Struck Them, Tower Hil!, Ill, June 9.—Tuesday @ train of 18 wagons came Jn at one time, all loaded with hogs of the av- erage weight of 300 pounds. Mr Midditov, a prosperous farmer of Rural township, has 76 bogs weigh- ing onan average 359 pounds and two car loads of fat cattle ready for shipping. One of the farmers told your correspondent that he realized 35e per bushel feeding his corn to hegs, having fed 4,000 bushels and had seld $1,500 worth of hogs, and now had on hand about 50 more ready for market that will average 300 pounds. Prosperity has struck some ot the Flat Branch fermers. | Cox of Ohte Chosen Minister to Spain. Washiogtor, D. C, June 9— President McKinley bas decided to appoint Gen. Jacob D. Cox of Obio ito be Minister to Spain. A dispatch | was eent to Gen. Cox yesterday ask ing him to accept the position. |Should he decline it is understood | the mission will be offered to Gen. Stewart L. Woodford of New York. Gen. Cox is 69. He served in | Copgress and is an ex-governor of | Obio. W the Use ot Talking jmer time. You may.haye a tickliug killing him almost instantly. Shep- cough or a little cold or baby may have ; hard is the city ealaboose under a heavy guerd to prevent lynching. About colds and coughs in the ‘sum-| | the croup and when it comes you ought ‘The fas- Emile is ca ;to know that Parks cough Syruy is the i Ae ca | best cure for it. . Sold by H. L. Tucker | IES Se Lede warp, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE ILL. | Popular Idol and Trained Nurse Said to be Dying. | London, June 9.—Florence Night-_ ingale is i'l andis not expected to! recover. She bes long been an in- valid, and will leave at her death a magnificent memorial of her achieve- ments as 2 piopeer in the work of! nursing the sick and wounded on an | organized plan in the shape of $400,- | 000 subscribed by the English peo-| ple as a national testimonial of grate) itude at the close of the Crimean | war, the horrors of which she did go | much to alleviate. Miss Nightingale has just oele brated her 77th birthday, which was | a big event, as she is almost adored in England. She is no doubt the| most popular womsn io all Britain, | with the possible exception of the! Queen. She isthe daughter of al noble gfamily. Born where her parents were spending the | winter, she speat her girlhcod in| Leathurst, the } familys beautifal manor-house in Derbyshire. She} early decided to give up her life to| nursing and earing fcr the cick. Her! ;: father gave his consent, and she spent some years in France and Ger- many instudy. At the outbreak of} the Crimean war she took a band of | nurses to the field of battle, and her | work at Scutari made her name; widely known. The $400,000 eub scribed for her as a mark of grati | tude was used by her to found the} first traing school for nurses. She has written much on this subject, ard ber name is known to the whole of christendom. Are much in little; alway: ready, efficient, satisfa all liver ills, sick hea ache, jaundice, constipation, ete. The only Pills to take with Hood’s 25 cents. aparilla, Both Sought Death. Toledo, O., June 5.—Leslie C. Barnes, convicted of perjury, and in Florence, | #! | try them. “OF A Fortunate Escap A BURLINGTON YOUNG LADY TELLS STORY OF HER RESCUE. A repo ous troubles with which Twn y eyes grew stronger every the pills LOW 2” wag the he first box helped rT had taken a >} I left off the medi. ot taken any nog 2 eks. Lam able to attend to all and feel as well as can be, while ” ontinue > mene along. J even mind the Jong from my business part af th belt r further said that’ De, “ills for Pale People build . giving a lasting effect and Y a fictitious strength for the time be ’ Pink Pills for peciti ne effected my came so we: » St. Vi gia, rheumatism, cr effect of la gained and } y |p lf under the nm tried man es like min to females, such as sup. ities and all forms of weak effect a radical care in al} worry, overwork @& °. as with t to be derived de up my mind to N e nmuanufactured by the Dr, Company, 3 a from them tha ly had T taken the first box hefore neal great relief from the weak- i McFARLAND BROS. Harness and Saddelrv, Fink’s Leather Treo Saddle South Side Square | Butler Mo. Read and See What we Keep in{Stock his father both made desperate ef- forts to commit suicide in court here last evening. As soon as the verdict was read Barnes’ father, who is 65, exclaimed “This is not justice,” and pulling a knife made a desperate lunge at his throat. After a hard struggle, during which several men were severely cut, the elder Barnes was overpowered. No sooner had he been shackled than his son com- menced to burl men nght and left and started on a run for one of the windows. He was about to leap to the ground, a distance of over 50 feet, when caught. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull and inflamed and do you teel 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 ey H.T Tucker St. Joseph, Mo., June 3 —A con stable ejected the family of Bert Crowley because the rent was not paid. Of the six children who were down with the measlee, five have died and the other will die. A re- lapse followed on account of expos- ure, and whooping cougb. pneumo pia and tuberculosis attacked the children. City Physician David did allhe could for the sufferers and calied to bis aid other doctors, but} ell they could do was unavailing. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box For sale by H.L. Tucker druggist Suit for Slander. Paducah, Ky, June 9.—Graves county, this State, :s convulsed by five sensational damage suits just filed in the Circuit Court at May- We keep everything that horse owners ne Double wagon harness from $10 to single harness, $7.50 to $25; second bh harness from $3 to $15. Saddles of styles and prices, from the cheapest toll steel fork cow boy and sole leather spril seat saddles. Lap robes, horse blankets, dusters and fly nets. Harness oil and soaps. full line of mens and boys gloves. buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bri your old harness and saddles and trade We have the largest retail bat | ness store in the Southwest and our ness are’all made at home. McFARLAND BROS new ones. Low Rate Interest Money We have money to loan on good farms at Six per cent interest with small commission, time five years, interest payable QNCE a year. Will write the note payable onorbeforeso | borrower can pay amount at any time desired and stop interest. Everyone wishing to borrow or change old loans are requested to call and see us,money ready.no delay Lit field. Minnie and May Nicholson, twin sistera, both baautiful girls, sue Dr. W. R. Merritt, Joseph Dunn, W. W. Rust, Jefferson Sanderson and J. H. Dunn, all prominent men, for $10,000 each. Defendants are aecused of saying that both girls had become parents of illegitimate children. Marshal! Jailbirds Escape. Marsball, Mo., June 9.—In a jail delivery here yesterday five white prisoners escaped, Henry Cassidy, John Coiner, Tom Arnold, John Matton and Williams. All were captured except Coiner, who was caught late this evening east of} town. The prisoners were all can- didates for the penitentiary. _CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 4 | ly ; THE WALTON TRUST COMPANY, = BUTLER, - MISSOURI. RAPP PPRRALR PLD PRR ADR RPP RIP RARRRP OPA: Special Commissioner's Sale of Real | Estate. | | Notice to Contractors. : | Reborn: an order of the county court, e term thereo: | By authority of a decree in partition made by eee ee | the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, in Monday, July 5, 1907, | the case of Adah Fitch, etal. vs. Louisa Jane | from the east front door of the court house, is | Danieison, et al. I will sell at private sale, at | the city of Butler, county of Bates, state of the best price to be obtained therefor, the fol- | Missouri, between the hours of nine(9jo’clork lowing described real estate situated in Bates ! im the forenoon and five (5) o’clock in the county, Missouri, to-wit: ternoon, let by public outcry. to the lowest The eas Ss number one (1) and two, bidder, the contract for censtraction of six (6) 4 uarter of section four (4) in | {ron or cable bridges located as foile 4 ‘ange thirty-three (53); also | | One between sections 24 and 13 f the southeast quarter of sec- | forty-two (42), range twenty- -one (41) |. OBe between sections twelve (12) st half of | teen (15), township forty-two (42), range thir- orthwest | ty-three (33). balf o: One between sections ten (10) and fifteen: northeas - township forty-one (41), range thirty: three (33). sy () and oe | ¢ (41), range thirty: Walof the ci "ar- td ve described |, One in section thirty-five Pp, and eighty | = (40), range thirty-one ( | West Point township. ne between - four (4) The whol acre lbesoldin a body, or 5), Tange twenty-nin vided into smailer tracés to suit | thirty-three (33) township ¢ purchaser. Tange twenty-nine (29). | JOHN C. HAYES, | Fians and specifieations will be on file in H ety Special Commis ioner. | County Surveyor’s office after June 2%h. i | 68 RUBERT E. JOHNSON, i Couny Surveyor. =

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